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What is the difference between OA and RA?

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F. Daniel

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F. Daniel
F. Daniel, Content Optimization Executive, Diploma in Journalism, California

Answered Jul 15, 2019

There are so many medical names for bone disorders in the body. The bone disorder is not a condition or experience that comes so easily, it always comes with a lot of pain sensation and it can extend to several hours if necessary attention is not given to it. OA and RA are the two most common examples of bone disorders. OA and RA are short forms for Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis is a bone disorder caused when the cartilage in the joints are strained so much that they begin to break down.

There are so many medical names for bone disorders in the body. The bone disorder is not a
This type of bone disorder occurs mostly among athletes, cyclists, and footballer. Rheumatoid arthritis is a bone disorder that occurs when the antibodies participate in the inflammation of the joints. In other words, Rheumatoid arthritis is a progressive disease in which the immune system attacks the joints, causing wear and tear in the joints. The pains generated due to osteoarthritis is not as strong as the one generated by rheumatoid arthritis.

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