Hello, I see you are asking " What are the symptoms for osteochondritis dissecans?" Symptoms Pain. This most common symptom of osteochondritis dissecans might be triggered by physical activity — walking up stairs, climbing a hill or playing sports. Swelling and tenderness. The skin around your joint might be swollen and tender. Joint popping or locking. ... Joint weakness. ... Decreased range of motion. orthopedicshealth. com/condition/osteochondritis-dissecans/c/30334
I'm not sure either but i found out today that i also have Osteochondritis dissecans in my left big toe, my toe clicks, does yours?
No, I advise you not to as I've just had an operation on my talus(ankle) and have got osteochondritis dissecans and even before that i wasn't aloud to do any physical activity. Swimming is ok but just be careful when walking if you have it in your knee or ankle as it could cause more damage.
This question isn't very clear but if you mean will it make it better than it was before you got osteochondritis dissecans then no, it wont, I had surgery for it 5 years ago ( I'm 16 ), it hasn't caused me much trouble, though in bad weather my ankle swells up so i tend not to be able to walk on it and i can be painful but there is definitely a big improvement from before the op. I've just had an operation on my ankle it feels exactly the same as before, I am still is a lot of pain and its been about 6/8 months after the op!
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Arthritis as such is not a terminal disease. However arthritis especially rheumatoid arthritis which is an immune system disease can lead to the development of other diseases that may be capable of killing you or the treatments used for various forms of arthritis can lead to death. However no one actually dies of arthritis.
A lack of calcium does not necessarily lead to arthritis when you age although it can contribute its onset. It will lead to osteoporosis the form of arthritis that may result from this is called osteoarthritis.
The knee related problem includes:Knee osteoarthritisChondromalacia patellaBaker's cystMeniscal cystDiscoid meniscusOsgood-Schlatter diseaseLarsen-Johansson diseaseKnee rheumatoid arthritisOsteochondritis dissecans diseaseSynovial chondromatosis diseaseTumorsAnkylosing spondylitisReiter's syndromeTuberculosis arthritisSeptic arthritis (Pyogenic arthritis)OsteomyelitisHemophilic arthritisGout (Gouty arthritis)According to the problems, related remedies are available.It would be proper to suggest to see an Orthopaedic doctor.
Arthritis as such does not kill. however the damage that can be done by the disease can lead to infections that can.
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No, cracking your neck does not lead to arthritisyou donkey.