What Do You Know About Arthritis?

Welcome to our Arthritis Awareness Quiz. This quiz is designed to deepen your understanding of arthritis, offering insights into its signs, types, and treatments. Whether you are personally affected, know someone who is, or are simply curious to learn more, we hope you find this quiz informative and helpful. Take your time with each question, and remember, each answer is a step towards greater awareness and empathy for those living with arthritis.
 
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Which type of arthritis is known as "wear and tear" arthritis?
Osteoarthritis
Psoriatic arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Gout
 
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What can trigger a gout attack?
Running too much
Low calcium intake
High uric acid levels
Vitamin D deficiency
 
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Which body parts are commonly affected by rheumatoid arthritis?
Symmetrical joints (both sides of the body)
Only arms
Only legs
Asymmetrical joints (one side of the body)
 
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Which lifestyle change is recommended for managing arthritis symptoms?
High salt diet
Inhaling vapors
Increased sedentary behavior
Regular physical activity
 
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Which of the following is NOT a typical early sign of rheumatoid arthritis?
Morning stiffness
Fatigue
Excessive sweating
Fever
 
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Which diagnostic test is commonly used to help diagnose arthritis?
Both X-ray and MRI
X-ray
Electrocardiogram
MRI
 
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Which arthritis is characterized by skin conditions?
Gout
Psoriatic arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
 
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Which of these is a biologic treatment used for severe rheumatoid arthritis?
NSAIDs
Acetaminophen
TNF inhibitors
DMARDs
 
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Autoimmunity plays a significant role in which type of arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Gout
Septic arthritis
 
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What is a potential complication of untreated chronic arthritis?
Improved vision
Decreased metabolism
Enhanced joint flexibility
Joint deformity
 
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Which dietary substance is known to potentially exacerbate symptoms of gout?
Protein
Purines
Fiber
Sugars
 
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What mechanism do DMARDs (Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs) use to combat rheumatoid arthritis?
They replace damaged tissue
They only relieve pain
They slow disease progression and prevent joint damage
They act fast to reduce symptoms
 
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