Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Diabetes Increases The Risk Of Joint Problems

People with diabetes face increased risk of contracting bone and joint problems. Diabetes can damage the nerves, arteries and lead to obesity – all of which are harbingers of joint disease.

Osteoarthritis


It is a joint disorder which is marked by the gradual depletion of the cartilage in the joints. People who have type 2 diabetes are at risk from osteoarthritis. The patient usually becomes obese, which places the joints under great stress. This is the trigger of osteoarthritis.


Frozen shoulder


Although the cause of this condition is unknown, diabetes is the most common risk factor. This condition causes stiffness in shoulder movements along with decreased range of motion.   

Osteoporosis


In such a condition, the bones become weak and thus more prone to breakage. People with diabetes are especially at risk of contracting osteoporosis. This condition is so insidious that people are completely unaware of its presence until it is at an advanced stage.

Charcot joint


Diabetes can lead to neuropathic arthropathy, also known as Charcot joint. This condition occurs when a joint deteriorates because of nerve damage. Charcot primarily affects the feet.
People with Charcot usually experience loss of feeling in the affected joints. The joints can become unstable, swollen or even deformed.

Diabetic hand syndrome  


Diabetic hand syndrome is also called cheiroarthropathy. This disorder affects the skin of the hand, making it waxy and thickened. Gradually, even finger movement becomes difficult. It is still not known what causes such a condition. It is mostly found in people who had diabetes for several years.

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