Liam Gallagher health: Remedies star uses to manage arthritis - 'They've saved my life'
04.06.2022 - 20:27
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arthritis he has, osteoarthritis is the most common type of the condition to affect the hip joint. "My bones are mashed up," the Wonderwall singer shared in a 2022 interview. "My hips are f***ed, I've got arthritis, bad.
"With his characteristic rock 'n' roll attitude, the singer went on to explain that the reason why he doesn't want to have a hip operation is due to the stigma attached to it. He continued to say: "I went to get it checked out and my bones are mashed up. The lady was going, 'Oh, you might need a hip operation, a replacement'.
"I think I'd rather just be in pain. Which is ridiculous, obviously. I know that.
Just get them fixed. But it's the stigma, saying you've had your hips replaced. What's next?"I'd rather be in a wheelchair.
"READ MORE: Lady Louise Windsor health: Royal's battle with 'profound' eye issue - symptomsOsteoarthritis occurs due to the "wear and tear" of the joint over a period of time. Typically affecting people aged 60 and over, Gallagher is a prime example that the condition can affect anyone of any age. The joints that become affected, how badly, and at what age vary from person to person, depending upon other factors specific to each individual, such as:Some younger individuals may also be affected by hip arthritis if they have underlying conditions such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
For people that have hip osteoarthritis, walking and other motions that put pressure on or use the affected hip cartilage usually have increased pain. Their ability to remain active is also challenged. Due to this reduced activity - not moving the body much - muscles that control the hip joint can become weaker, which may make it even more difficult to perform daily activities.
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