Cartilage Diseases
Cartilage diseases are conditions that cause damage to the flexible tissue that cushions the joints in the body. Cartilage can become weakened, stiff, or eroded due to a variety of causes, including injury, arthritis, and autoimmune diseases. Damage to the cartilage can lead to pain, inflammation, and sometimes the inability to move the affected joint. Treatment of cartilage diseases typically involves lifestyle modifications, physical therapy, and medications or surgical procedures, depending on the severity of the condition. Early diagnosis and treatment of cartilage diseases can often improve outcomes and slow the progression of the condition.
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