Authors :
Raza Kadri; Dr. Anuja Dubey
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Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 4 - April
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Abstract :
Arthritis is a chronic disorder primarily affects the Joints, leading to pain Swelling stiffness and reduced
mobility. The causes of arthritis include genetic predisposition autoimmune responses infection and life style factors.
Research is continuously focus on understanding the pathophysiology of arthritisand developing effective the rapies to
reduce its impact the term biodiversity was first use in its long version biological diversity and most commonly used to
describe about member of species. Herbs and plants can be use in different forms to reduce the joint pain and
inflammation. Many medicinal plants have showing Anti-arthritis properties. Therefore, plant based materials and their
products, which offer important therapeutic benefits are used in the treatment of arthritis. Arthritis is primarily caused by
wear and tear on the joints (osteoarthritis) an autoimmune reaction (rheumatoid arthritis) the build up of uric acid
crystals (gout) or infection. It can also occur when the cartilage between joints is damaged by age, heredity, obesity,
previous injury or lifestyle changes. This review focus on medicinal plant with anti-arthritis property or activity.
Keywords :
Biodiversity, Arthritis, Traditional Medicine, Ethno-Botany, Niwari District.
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- Fig1-Picture-source-https://www.manipalhospitals.com/broadway/blog/arthritis-symptoms-treatment-lifestyle-tips/
- Fig2-Map source https://share.google/2Q98g8fl8Zm8zJkuu
Arthritis is a chronic disorder primarily affects the Joints, leading to pain Swelling stiffness and reduced
mobility. The causes of arthritis include genetic predisposition autoimmune responses infection and life style factors.
Research is continuously focus on understanding the pathophysiology of arthritisand developing effective the rapies to
reduce its impact the term biodiversity was first use in its long version biological diversity and most commonly used to
describe about member of species. Herbs and plants can be use in different forms to reduce the joint pain and
inflammation. Many medicinal plants have showing Anti-arthritis properties. Therefore, plant based materials and their
products, which offer important therapeutic benefits are used in the treatment of arthritis. Arthritis is primarily caused by
wear and tear on the joints (osteoarthritis) an autoimmune reaction (rheumatoid arthritis) the build up of uric acid
crystals (gout) or infection. It can also occur when the cartilage between joints is damaged by age, heredity, obesity,
previous injury or lifestyle changes. This review focus on medicinal plant with anti-arthritis property or activity.
Keywords :
Biodiversity, Arthritis, Traditional Medicine, Ethno-Botany, Niwari District.