Hyderabad, October 11, 2025: Every year, World Arthritis Day is observed on October 12 to raise awareness about arthritis, a group of disorders that cause inflammation, pain, stiffness, and deformity in the joints. The theme for World Arthritis Day 2025 is “Achieve Your Dreams,” emphasizing that early diagnosis and timely management can help people with arthritis lead active, fulfilling lives.
Arthritis refers to inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited movement. Over 200 different diseases fall under the umbrella term arthritis, affecting individuals across all age groups, from children to the elderly. Among the most common types are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout.
“Early diagnosis and timely intervention are crucial in managing arthritis effectively. The longer one delays treatment, the higher the risk of irreversible joint damage and disability. Unfortunately, many patients tend to ignore early signs such as joint stiffness, swelling, or pain, considering them as age-related issues. This delay can lead to severe complications that may later require surgical intervention,” said Dr. Ajay Kumar Paruchuri, Sr. Consultant Orthopedics, CARE Hospitals, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

Dr. Ajay Kumar Paruchuri further emphasized that arthritis is not a single disease but a group of disorders with multiple causes, hereditary factors, obesity, joint injuries, sedentary lifestyle, metabolic disorders, infections, and age-related degeneration. While some causes cannot be changed, such as age or genetics, modifiable risk factors like obesity, lack of exercise, and poor diet play a significant role in disease progression. “Maintaining a healthy weight, engaging in regular physical activity, and adopting an anti-inflammatory diet can significantly reduce arthritis severity and improve quality of life,” he added.
The management of arthritis involves a multidisciplinary approach, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, rheumatology, pain management, and lifestyle modification. Early medical therapy can reduce inflammation, preserve joint function, and delay or prevent the need for surgery.
According to Dr. Ajay Kumar Paruchuri, osteoarthritis remains the most common form of arthritis, particularly among older adults. It frequently affects the knees, hips, and spine, causing chronic pain and reduced mobility. For mild to moderate cases, non-surgical options such as physiotherapy, lifestyle correction, joint supports, and intra-articular injections help improve joint function and comfort.
“In advanced cases where conservative treatments fail, total joint replacement surgery, especially knee or hip replacement, provides excellent long-term outcomes. It allows patients to live pain-free, regain mobility, and enjoy an active lifestyle,” he said.
Emerging techniques such as arthroscopy, osteotomy, and cartilage restoration procedures are also being increasingly adopted to preserve joint health and delay progression to end-stage arthritis. Although stem cell therapy shows promise, further research is needed to establish standardized outcomes.
Arthritis is not just a disease of aging — it can affect anyone. Awareness, early diagnosis, and prompt medical attention are key to preventing disability. Remember, movement is life and life is movement.
Let us all work together to increase awareness about arthritis, encourage early consultation, and empower individuals to take proactive steps toward joint health and improved quality of life.
About CARE Hospitals:
CARE Hospitals is a part of Quality Care India Ltd. (QCIL), backed by Blackstone, with the vision to become the largest hospital chain in India through continuous investments in Talent, Technology, and Infrastructure. Along with CARE Hospitals, QCIL also operates two more leading healthcare chains — Evercare Bangladesh and KIMSHEALTH Kerala.
CARE Hospitals, one of India’s leading healthcare providers, is committed to delivering world-class medical services across a range of specialties. With a strong focus on patient-centric care, innovation, and community health initiatives, CARE Hospitals continues to play a pivotal role in advancing healthcare standards in India. CARE Hospitals Group operates 17 healthcare facilities serving 7 cities across 6 states in India. The network has its presence in Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar, Visakhapatnam, Raipur, Nagpur, Indore & Aurangabad. A regional leader in South and Central India and counted among the top 5 pan-Indian hospital chains, CARE Hospitals delivers comprehensive care in over 30 clinical specialties, with over 3000+ beds.