An overview of arthritis information including risk, symptoms, and treatment.
CDC recognizes five self-care strategies for managing arthritis and its symptoms.
Guidance on how people with arthritis can safely do physical activity to help manage their pain.
Types of Arthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common arthritis type. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and management.
In people with rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system attacks the body's own tissues. Read on.
- Fibromyalgia causes pain, fatigue, emotional and mental distress, and sleep problems. Learn more.
- Gout causes pain and swelling and usually affects one joint at a time, often the big toe. Read on.
- Arthritis can develop in children, too. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, management, and more.
Programs and Partner Resources
Local and remote programs are available to help adults with arthritis reduce pain and disability.
CDC collaborates with national organizations and state programs to address arthritis in the U.S.
CDC invests in organizations to build up resources and health care for people with arthritis.
CDC funds 12 states to increase availability of arthritis interventions and reduce disparities.