Rheumatoid arthritis can have that effect eventually as can most forms of Arthritis. However you may also be thinking of osteoporosis which is the deterioration of bone density over time especially prevalent in older people.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. No one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones. And yes, animals can have arthritis.
Infection, perhaps an allergic reaction of some sort or some type of arthritis is also a possibility.inflamation is a symptom of the imune system at work. and may be a symptom of infection, alergy. artritis.
You are talking about a sulphite reaction And there is a lot of information on this including a claim that it does indeed have an effect on joints with artritis like symptoms. Just google "sulphite reactions" and you will find a wealth of information.
Pott's disease is a type of extrapulmonary (outside of the lungs) tuberculosis. It affects the bones of the spine in a way similar to arthritis.
Osteo arthritis, which is not caused by inflamation but by wear and tear truama, misalignment of joints and such.
Often tat may be Rheumatoid arthritis.
rheumatoid arthritis
No, Milwaukee shoulder is not a type of rheumatoid arthritis.
What type of bones did dinosurs what???
a type of bones
Osteoarthritis is the type that is considered "regular" arthritis and is the most common. Other types include rheumatoid arthritis, which is an autoimmune disease, and gout, which is caused by a buildup of uric acid in the blood. You should see a doctor to have the type of arthritis diagnosed.
Either osteoarthritis gained as a result of trauma in an accident or an inflammatory arthritis which is an autoimmune disease like juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.