This Common Condition Can Damage Joints Long Before It's Detected
Briefly

Osteoarthritis can be detected early through blood markers, showing damage before symptoms appear or an X-ray reveals changes in bones.
Persistent, low-grade inflammation may accelerate osteoarthritis progression or cause it, with damage possibly starting long before symptoms manifest.
Cartilage breakdown in osteoarthritis can be managed by the body's repair mechanisms, using enzymes in joint fluid to remove worn cartilage.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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