Arthritis is one of the most common joint-related conditions worldwide, especially among older adults. It refers to inflammation or degeneration of the joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Early detection is important because timely care can slow progression and improve quality of life. One of the most common forms is osteoarthritis, which develops gradually over time.
Here are 7 key warning signs you should never ignore.
🦴 1. Persistent Joint Pain
The most common early sign is ongoing joint pain that:
- Gets worse with movement
- Improves with rest (at first)
- Becomes more frequent over time
This pain may start mild but gradually increase in intensity.
🌅 2. Morning Stiffness
Feeling stiff when you wake up is a classic warning sign.
You may notice:
- Difficulty moving joints after sleep
- Stiffness lasting more than 15–30 minutes
- Slow improvement after gentle movement
This is often one of the earliest indicators of joint inflammation.
🔊 3. Cracking or Popping Sounds in Joints
Many people experience clicking or grinding sounds when moving joints.
While occasional cracking can be normal, frequent sounds combined with pain may suggest cartilage wear.
This is especially common in knees, fingers, and hips.
🧍 4. Reduced Range of Motion
As arthritis progresses, joints may become less flexible.
You may find it difficult to:
- Fully bend knees or elbows
- Grip objects tightly
- Turn your neck comfortably
This limitation can affect daily activities over time.
🔥 5. Swelling and Warmth in Joints