10 Osteoarthritis Symptoms
Symptom #4: Strange Sensations
Another thing that many people with osteoarthritis has a series of strange new sensations that aren’t necessarily good or bad. They are a result of the changes that are made to the cartilage in the body.
Cartilage is intended to function sort of like a set of shocks in a vehicle. They help the joints manage weight and pressure and make everything feel smooth. If you don’t have the necessary amount of cartilage, as seen in people with osteoarthritis, then you won’t have the same shock absorption that you would normally have.
This means that, basically, you’re going to start feeling your bones rub together at the joints. This won’t necessarily be painful, but it will certainly take some getting used to.
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