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What are osteoarthritis nodules?
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Osteoarthritis nodules are small, hard lumps that can form under the skin near joints affected by osteoarthritis. These nodules are made up of cartilage and are sometimes called "Heberden's nodes" or "Bouchard's nodes," depending on their location. They most commonly occur in the fingers, but can also form in other joints affected by osteoarthritis.

The presence of osteoarthritis nodules is thought to be a sign of advanced osteoarthritis, and they are more commonly found in older individuals. Although they are not harmful, they can cause discomfort and can interfere with joint movement. In some cases, they may need to be removed surgically if they cause significant pain or interfere with joint function.

It is important to note that osteoarthritis nodules are not always a sign of advanced osteoarthritis, and not all individuals with osteoarthritis will develop them. If you are experiencing symptoms of osteoarthritis, it is best to speak with your healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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