Medical Condition
Some medical conditions which trigger bleeding around a joint or tissue would lead to osteoarthritis. The most common form is rheumatoid arthritis, a joint and bone disorder. Similarly, some metabolic disorders like hemochromatosis would cause your body to absorb too much acromegaly or iron, thus resulting in an excessive amount of growth hormone. Another health issue that causes osteoarthritis is avascular necrosis, also known as hemophilia. It is the death of bone tissues caused by a deficiency of blood supply. Other forms of arthritis like gout can also trigger this condition. [15]










