Arthritis isn’t one single disease—it’s a group of conditions that affect joints—but many types (like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis) share warning signs. Here are 7 signs of arthritis you shouldn’t ignore:
1. Joint pain that doesn’t go away
Persistent pain in one or more joints—especially if it lasts weeks—can be an early sign.
2. Morning stiffness
If your joints feel stiff when you wake up and it lasts 30 minutes or more, that can be concerning, especially in inflammatory types like Rheumatoid Arthritis.
3. Swelling in joints
Noticeable puffiness, warmth, or tenderness around joints (fingers, knees, wrists) is a key warning sign.
4. Reduced range of motion
If it’s harder to bend, grip, or move a joint like you used to, it may indicate joint damage or inflammation.
5. Joint redness or warmth
Inflamed joints may look red or feel warmer than surrounding areas.
6. Fatigue or low energy
Some types of arthritis, especially autoimmune ones, can cause ongoing tiredness and weakness.
7. Pain that worsens with activity (or rest)
- Worsens with movement → often seen in Osteoarthritis
- Worse after rest or in the morning → more typical of inflammatory arthritis
When to pay attention
You should consider getting checked if:
- Symptoms last more than a few weeks
- Pain is affecting daily tasks (walking, gripping, climbing stairs)
- Joints are visibly swollen or changing shape
Arthritis is easier to manage when caught early, so persistent joint symptoms are worth a medical evaluation rather than waiting it out.
If you want, I can also explain early treatment options or home relief tips.