No it's for life but can be managed.
Yes it can But quite often it also can disapear altogether.
wel.. just by letting them fade away
It has to, JA is arthritis under the age of 16 years. however JA is ikely to clear up into adulthood.
Naturally, no. You can shave or wax your armpits if you do not wish to have hair.
It doesn't really go away naturally. However, we have built water purification plants to help purify the water.
The answer to this one is to simply do what you can do. and ride with the storms, because unless you are lucky they are not going to go away.
There are certain foods that can help you control your rheumatoid arthritis and the symptoms that go along with it. www.webmd.com/���rheumatoid-arthritis/guide/���can-your-diet-help-relieve-rheumatoid-arthritis
Are your joints always hurting? Does your blood sugar glucose go down easier? Do your joints sometimes get inflammed and bruise without even hurting it? If these symptoms don't go away in about a month or two, you should get tested for arthritis. It will also depend on what type of arthritis you have. They will probably do a blood test and then an x ray of the joints that hurt.The most common is idiopathic arthritis, which nobody is sure of why it happens or caused. The second most common is rhumetoid arthritis. This is found in children and young teens mostly(Juvenile Rhumetoid arthritis (JRA), but also adults. This is different because unlike idiopathic, rhumetoid arthritis is caused by the immune system fighting off tissue that make the joints swell and hurt ALOT!!!
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I know tattoos fade and tattoos on the inside of your lip fade completely over time.
Go to www.accuweather.com for info on humidity levels for arthritis.
Well it takes about three or three and a half days for it to go naturally. But if you want to get rid of it early then there are other ways to do that. If you want to keep it, then I guess you should just wait for it to disappear. It is a bruise and takes as long as a bruise to go away.