Because of the garbage that has accumulated overnight, they hurt.
These are your starting pains. Osteoarthritis is most likely.
Well, that is, there are different types of pain in the joints, and even with the same osteoarthritis there are different types of pain, but starting pains are characteristic precisely for osteoarthritis.
In osteoarthritis, inflammation is less pronounced, and in the first place, mechanical destruction of cartilage in the joint is more likely. The joints fell apart.
Therefore, it is generally accepted that starting pains in the joints are due to the debris accumulated overnight. Literally so they write. After a few movements, the debris is scattered all over the joint, along all the cuffs, pockets, and the pain decreases.
There is a lot of strange things going on with osteoarthritis, and starting pains are not the most interesting thing.
Personally, I like the nerve pain in osteoarthritis. Nerve impulses go to our head through the spinal cord. On this path, pain meets obstacles, and gradually, day after day, like a spring trickle, it blurs all the obstacles and hits the head like a seething river.
That is, with osteoarthritis, a person gradually learns to experience more and more annoying pain, acquires a special taste for this business, and even begins to invent pain for himself.
This is because when pain signals are regularly hitting the brain, then the brain then turns out to be so clogged that it just curls up, covers up with hands and continuously wails. Even when the pain is gone. They tell him not to yell, because the pain is gone, but the brain continues to scream and complain.
It is for this reason that any stupid treatment helps with osteoarthritis pain, especially if it is injected directly into the joint or some kind of acupuncture.
That is, the brain receives a signal to start a rescue pain relieving operation, and allows itself to forget about the pain for a while. Imaginary pain and imaginary treatment.
In general, osteoarthritis is sad. Because this is a verdict on the joint. Osteoarthritis never stops. Our task with you is only to slow down this process so that it does not greatly interfere with our life.
Have you had any starting pains?
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