When To Call a Doctor
Many
conditions can cause symptoms similar to
osteoarthritis. In order to determine the cause of
your symptoms, call your health professional if you experience:
- Sudden, unexplained swelling, warmth, or pain
in any joint or joints.
- Joint pain associated with a fever or
rash.
- Pain so severe that you are unable to use the
joint.
- Mild joint symptoms that continue despite home treatment for
more than 6 weeks.
Side effects can develop from taking large doses of aspirin or
other arthritis medicine to relieve pain. Do not exceed the recommended dose of
medicine without first talking to your health professional.
Watchful Waiting
If you have mild joint pain and stiffness, try
home treatment first. If there is no improvement in 6
weeks, or if joint symptoms persist, call your doctor.
Who To See
The following health professionals can evaluate and manage the
symptoms of osteoarthritis:
Individualized treatment programs can be designed that consider
the severity of your symptoms, level of physical activity, and general health.
In addition to your health professional, a therapeutic team may include:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment