Yes...or weight gain. Not usually from the Arthritis itself but more from the lack of inactivity or loss of appetite from certain medicines, other medicines can cause weight gain. It varies from person to person though depending on how one copes.
Arthritis and a weak ammune system are not associated with being overweight, but heart disease and high blood pressure are.
yes
The immune system can be the cause of many different forms of arthritis the main one being Rheumatoid arthritis.
Food has not been directly linked to arthritis pain, but if you are eating too much and become overweight, the extra strain on your bones can cause more pain.
No. as a mater of fact if you have arthritis maintaining your flexibility helps relieve the symptoms of the disease.
Yes, overweight is a common cause of elevated LFTs, primarily due to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Bacteria such as Gonococcus can cause Arthritis.
No, scaring someone cannot cause Diabetes. The most common cause of diabetes is being overweight
There is nothing available that suggest that Proteolytic Enzymes cause arthritis. as a matter of fact some work is being done that suggest that it may be useful in treating the disease and to relieve pain from rheumatoid arthritis.
Yes, being overweight can create some serious bladder weakness. If you are overweight it puts an extra pressure on abdominal and pelvic muscles. Over exposure to such pressure can lead to bladder weakness.
At this point the cause for arthritis is not known.
No, scaring someone cannot cause diabetes. The most common cause of diabetes is being overweight