Arthritis Treatment
In Dallas Metroplex

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Passion Health Physicians
Passion Health Physicians

Trusted Arthritis Specialist in Irving, Plano, Frisco, & Nearby Areas

Arthritis can interfere with your daily activities and put your career on hold. But at Passion Health Primary Care in Irving, Plano, Frisco, Prosper, Aubrey, Kemp, Kaufman, Flower Mound and Forney (Temporarily Closed), you can get help managing painful arthritis symptoms. Shyamala Arani Purushotham, MD, FACP, CPHQ, Pooka Naik, MD, and the team of arthritis specialists have years of experience managing chronic conditions like arthritis. They take time to get to know each patient to offer the best arthritis care possible. No matter what your arthritis symptoms are, they can provide a customized arthritis treatment plan that gives you relief. Call the office today to get started on your arthritis treatment, or schedule an appointment online with our Arthritis doctor today.

What is arthritis?

Arthritis is the inflammation of one or more joints in your body. Aging or autoimmune diseases often cause inflammation. Arthritis can be excruciating and may limit your mobility.

Symptoms of arthritis can include:

  • Joint pain
  • Joint stiffness
  • Joint swelling

You may have arthritis in just one area or several parts of your body. Arthritis is usually progressive, which means it gets worse over time. There is currently no cure for arthritis. But treatment at Passion Health Primary Care can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life.

What causes arthritis?

Arthritis is not a single disease. Instead, there are over 100 different types of arthritis. But the most common form of arthritis is known as osteoarthritis. This type of arthritis develops when the cartilage in your joints wears away.

Another common type of arthritis is known as rheumatoid arthritis. This type of arthritis occurs when your body mistakenly attacks the tissue in your joints. Rheumatoid arthritis also causes the cartilage in your joints to weaken or erode.

Cartilage helps to cushion the bones in your joints. Without cartilage, bones rub together, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness. Over time, the affected joint can become severely damaged, and you may lose joint function without treatment.

Causes of arthritis include:

  • Aging
  • Obesity
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Joint infections
  • Joint injury

Your gender can also play a role. Women are more likely than men to develop osteoarthritis. But men are more likely to develop other forms of arthritis, such as gout. Some types of arthritis can also run in families. Your provider can review your medical history to determine whether you’re at risk for developing arthritis.

How is arthritis treated?

Prescription medications treat most forms of arthritis. Steroids and anti-inflammatory drugs can help limit joint swelling. Your provider may also suggest pain medications to help control any discomfort.

Physical therapy can also help relieve painful arthritis symptoms. A skilled physical therapist can help you strengthen your muscles, increase your flexibility, and improve your range of motion. If you need physical therapy, the team provides referrals to top-quality physical therapists.

If medication and physical therapy aren’t successful, you may need surgery. Different forms of joint surgery can help restore some of your joint function. If you’re interested in exploring surgical treatments, the team can help you locate an orthopedic specialist.

Arthritis can affect your quality of life. But the right medical care can relieve joint pain and stiffness. Let our arthritis doctor help you manage your arthritis symptoms. Call the office or schedule an appointment online today.

ARTHRITIS – FAQ 

General Arthritis

What is arthritis?
Arthritis is inflammation of one or more joints that causes pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility.

What does arthritis mean?
The term arthritis means “joint inflammation.”

What does arthritis feel like?
It may feel like aching, stiffness, swelling, warmth, or sharp pain in the joints.

What are symptoms of arthritis?
Joint pain, stiffness, swelling, reduced range of motion, and tenderness.

Can arthritis cause swelling?
Yes, swelling is a common symptom due to joint inflammation.

Does arthritis hurt all the time?
Not always. Pain can come and go depending on activity, weather, and disease stage.

When does arthritis start?
Arthritis can begin at any age but is more common as people get older.

What age does arthritis start?
Some types start in the 20s or 30s; others appear later in life.

Can you get arthritis in your 20s?
Yes, inflammatory types like rheumatoid or psoriatic arthritis can start early.

How many types of arthritis are there?
There are more than 100 types of arthritis.

What are the different types of arthritis?
Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, septic arthritis, and inflammatory arthritis.

Causes & Risk Factors

What causes arthritis?
Aging, joint wear and tear, autoimmune disease, obesity, injury, infection, and genetics.

What is the cause of arthritis?
Joint damage or inflammation caused by mechanical wear or immune system activity.

Is rheumatoid arthritis genetic?
Yes, genetics increase risk, but environment also plays a role.

Is sugar bad for arthritis?
Excess sugar may increase inflammation and worsen symptoms.

Does humidity affect arthritis?
Some people notice more pain with high humidity.

Does weather affect arthritis?
Weather changes may trigger joint stiffness or pain.

Does barometric pressure affect arthritis?
Pressure changes can affect joint sensitivity in some individuals.

What causes arthritis in the knee?
Aging, injury, obesity, repetitive stress, and cartilage wear.

Can you get arthritis in your back?
Yes, spinal arthritis is common and affects the neck and lower back.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

What is rheumatoid arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks joint lining.

What are symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis?
Joint pain, swelling, stiffness, fatigue, and reduced joint function.

What are the 4 stages of rheumatoid arthritis?
Early, moderate, severe, and end-stage RA.

Is rheumatoid arthritis curable?
No, but treatment can control symptoms and slow damage.

How to cure rheumatoid arthritis permanently?
There is no permanent cure; early treatment helps long-term control.

What is seronegative rheumatoid arthritis?
RA without detectable antibodies in blood tests.

Does rheumatoid arthritis cause fatigue?
Yes, chronic inflammation often causes fatigue.

How do they test for rheumatoid arthritis?
Blood tests, imaging, physical exam, and symptom history.

How do you diagnose rheumatoid arthritis?
Through lab tests, imaging, and clinical evaluation.

How do I know if I have rheumatoid arthritis?
Persistent joint swelling, morning stiffness, and fatigue need evaluation.

What is the safest drug for rheumatoid arthritis?
Medication choice depends on individual health and doctor guidance.

What is the best medication for rheumatoid arthritis pain?
Doctors may prescribe anti-inflammatory or disease-modifying drugs.

How to prevent rheumatoid arthritis?
There is no guaranteed prevention, but healthy lifestyle may lower risk.

Psoriatic Arthritis

What is psoriatic arthritis?
An inflammatory arthritis linked to psoriasis.

What are the 5 types of psoriatic arthritis?
Symmetric, asymmetric, distal interphalangeal, spondylitis, and arthritis mutilans.

How is psoriatic arthritis diagnosed?
Medical history, physical exam, imaging, and lab tests.

How to diagnose psoriatic arthritis?
By evaluating joint symptoms, psoriasis history, and imaging.

How to treat psoriatic arthritis?
Medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes.

Septic & Inflammatory Arthritis

What is septic arthritis?
A serious joint infection caused by bacteria or fungi.

What is the most common cause of septic arthritis?
Bacterial infection entering the joint through blood or injury.

What is inflammatory arthritis?
Arthritis caused by immune system inflammation.

Arthritis by Body Location

What is arthritis in the knee?
Inflammation causing knee pain, stiffness, and walking difficulty.

How to treat arthritis in the knee?
Medications, physical therapy, weight control, and injections.

Is walking good for arthritis in the knee?
Yes, gentle walking improves joint strength and flexibility.

What are symptoms of arthritis in the legs?
Pain, stiffness, swelling, weakness, and reduced mobility.

What are the first signs of arthritis in the neck?
Neck stiffness, pain, headaches, limited movement.

What is the best treatment for arthritis in the neck?
Medications, physical therapy, posture correction.

What is the best medication for spinal arthritis?
Depends on severity and patient health.

What does arthritis feel like in hands?
Stiffness, swelling, pain, reduced grip strength.

How to get rid of arthritis bumps on fingers?
They usually can’t be removed without surgery; treatment focuses on pain control.

How to cure arthritis in feet?
No cure, but symptoms can be managed with treatment.

Diagnosis & Testing

How to know if you have arthritis?
Ongoing joint pain, stiffness, swelling need medical evaluation.

How do you test for arthritis?
Physical exam, imaging, and lab tests.

How do they test for arthritis?
Doctors use X-rays, blood tests, and symptom review.

Does arthritis show up on X-rays?
Yes, especially in moderate or advanced stages.

Can you see arthritis in an X-ray?
Yes, joint damage and cartilage loss may appear.

Treatment & Pain Management

How to help arthritis?
Exercise, medications, therapy, and lifestyle changes.

What to do for arthritis pain?
Follow medical advice, stay active, manage inflammation.

How to cure arthritis?
There is no cure, but treatment controls symptoms.

Can you cure arthritis?
No, but many people manage it successfully.

How to reverse arthritis?
Damage can’t be reversed, but progression can be slowed.

Does exercise help arthritis?
Yes, low-impact exercise reduces stiffness and pain.

Is exercise good for arthritis?
Yes, regular movement improves joint health.

Diet, Vitamins & Lifestyle

What foods are good for arthritis?
Fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, whole grains, olive oil.

What foods help arthritis pain go away?
Anti-inflammatory foods may reduce pain.

Is turmeric good for arthritis?
It may help reduce inflammation in some people.

What vitamins are good for arthritis?
Vitamin D, vitamin C, antioxidants, omega-3s.

What are the 3 vitamins for arthritis?
Vitamin D, C, and E.

Is coffee bad for arthritis?
Moderate coffee intake is generally safe.

Doctors & Care

What kind of doctor treats arthritis?
Primary care doctors, rheumatologists, orthopedic specialists.

What doctor treats arthritis?
Primary care or rheumatology specialists.

Related Conditions

What is degenerative arthritis?
Another name for osteoarthritis caused by cartilage wear.

What is osteoporosis arthritis?
Osteoporosis affects bones, not joints, but can coexist with arthritis.

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