Arthritis, New Carrollton, MD

When joint pain interferes with your ability to move freely or enjoy daily life, it's time to explore a better path to healing. At Regen II, we offer non-surgical arthritis treatment that goes beyond short-term relief—helping patients reduce inflammation, protect joint health, and restore mobility through advanced regenerative care.
Whether you're managing osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or chronic swelling, our experienced team is here to help you find relief and function again—naturally.

What is Arthritis?

Arthritis is a chronic condition that causes inflammation, stiffness, and pain in the joints. It can affect one or multiple areas of the body and often worsens over time. The most common types include osteoarthritis, which results from cartilage breakdown, and rheumatoid arthritis, where the immune system mistakenly attacks joint tissue. Other inflammatory conditions like gout, may also lead to recurring joint pain and swelling.
Symptoms can vary in severity but often include tenderness, reduced mobility, and discomfort that makes daily movement more difficult. Left untreated, arthritis can lead to joint damage and decreased quality of life.
At Regen II, we offer non-surgical treatment options to help patients reduce inflammation, restore function, and find lasting relief—without long-term medication or invasive procedures. Schedule a visit today and take the first step toward healthier joints.

Common Causes of Arthritis

Understanding what leads to arthritis can help you manage symptoms and prevent further joint damage. These are some of the most common contributors to this condition:

Aging

As we get older, the cartilage that cushions our joints naturally wears down. This degeneration often leads to joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

Autoimmune Conditions

In diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy joint tissue—causing inflammation, swelling, and long-term joint damage.

Previous Injuries

Old injuries, such as fractures or dislocations, can disrupt joint stability and increase your risk of developing arthritis in the affected areas.

Gout and Other Inflammatory Conditions

Gout is a form of arthritis caused by excess uric acid. It can lead to sudden tenderness, swelling, and intense pain in the joints—especially in the feet.

Genetics

Some patients are genetically predisposed to arthritis. If you have a family history of joint conditions, you may be more likely to develop similar symptoms.

Lifestyle Factors

Lack of movement, excess body weight, or repetitive motions can place added stress on your joints, contributing to early degeneration and chronic discomfort.

What symptoms Does Arthritis Cause?

Arthritis symptoms can develop gradually or appear suddenly, and they often vary depending on the type and severity of the condition. At Regen II, we encourage patients to seek care early—before joint damage becomes harder to reverse.
Common symptoms of arthritis include:
  • Joint pain that worsens with activity or after periods of rest.
  • Morning stiffness that lasts 30 minutes or more.
  • Swelling or tenderness around affected joints.
  • Reduced range of motion.
  • Warmth or redness in inflamed areas.
  • Clicking or grinding sensations when moving the joint.
  • Muscle weakness or instability near the joint.
  • Fatigue, especially with autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can help arthritis?
Managing arthritis effectively involves more than just medication. Regular movement, maintaining a healthy weight, and working with a clinic that offers advanced pain management therapies can make a big difference. At Regen II—located in New Carrollton, MD—we use regenerative techniques to reduce inflammation, restore joint function, and support long-term mobility.
At what age does arthritis usually start?
Arthritis can begin at any age, but it's most commonly diagnosed in adults over 50. However, factors like joint injuries, autoimmune conditions, or lifestyle habits can lead to an earlier onset. Our team helps patients of all ages manage symptoms and protect their joint health with personalized, non-surgical solutions.
How to stop arthritis from getting worse?
Preventing arthritis progression starts with early care and the right treatment plan. Incorporating low-impact exercise, healthy nutrition, and therapies that target the root cause of inflammation can help preserve your joints. At Regen II, we create targeted plans to slow down joint degeneration and improve overall quality of life.
Does arthritis go away?
While arthritis is a long-term condition, its symptoms can be managed successfully. With the right approach, many patients see reduced pain, improved mobility, and a better outlook on daily life. Our regenerative treatments—offered right here in New Carrollton—focus on healing, not just masking symptoms.

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