It is doubtful that stress actually causes RA, however there seems to be a lot of anecdotal evidence that extreme bouts of stress can bring about flare ups in the disease. In my own particular case I tend to get worse bouts of inflammation when under frustrating stress,
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a repetitive stress injury (which is to say, stress builds up when you do the same kind of motion over and over) and it has nothing to do with arthritis which is a degenerative illness (the body is wearing out with age).
Bacteria such as Gonococcus can cause Arthritis.
At this point the cause for arthritis is not known.
The cause for arthritis is unknown
No. Shingles can not cause arthritis. They are entirely different diseases.
No. However rhuematoid arthritis can cause heart damage.
No there is no known connection. The cause for arthritis is as yet not known.
At present the exact cause of arthritis is unknown however the cause for many forms of arthritis is carried in the immune system by the blood.
Certain infections can or allergies can be the cause of arthritis However it sounds unlikely,
Yes, knee strain can lead to arthritis over time. Repeated stress and injury to the knee joint can cause wear and tear on the cartilage, leading to inflammation and eventually arthritis. Proper care and treatment of knee strain are essential to prevent long-term joint damage. To read more visit jointxl plus site
Arthritis itself does not directly cause a meniscus tear, but it can contribute to conditions that increase the risk of such injuries. For example, osteoarthritis can lead to joint degeneration and weakening of the cartilage, making the meniscus more susceptible to tears during normal activities. Additionally, inflammation and pain from arthritis may alter movement patterns, potentially putting extra stress on the meniscus. Therefore, while arthritis may not be the direct cause, it can create an environment that fosters meniscus tears.
yes, it can cause arthritis when you pop boby parts. You can also get arthritis when you crack your knunckles, toes, etc...