Author: Dr. Kavita Krishna, Dr. Sri Lakshmi Sathiya et al. World Arthritis Day is observed on October 12th every year. This occasion serves as a global platform to raise awareness about arthritis, which is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide [1]. A crucial mission is carried out on this day.
Physicians shed light on the challenges faced by individuals with arthritis, and they emphasize the importance of early detection, diagnosis, and optimum management. Arthritis is not a single ailment but a collective term that represents over 100 types of joint-related conditions. Osteoarthritis, gout, and rheumatoid arthritis are the most prevalent conditions. It knows no boundaries – it affects individuals of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. [2] The impact of arthritis extends beyond physical pain, often leading to limited mobility, emotional distress, and a profound…