Working in a freezer does not cause Arthritis. However, if someone is already suffering from arthritis, the cold will increase the intensity of it.
No, cracking your knuckles does not cause arthritis. The sound comes from small pockets of gas in the joint releasing. Studies have not found a direct link between knuckle cracking and arthritis.
If you are older arthritus. Or you could of just overdone your workout.
YES... arthritus can onset at any age ...
It can cause problems as one of the things that may take place is that your eyes dry out and your eyes can become inflamed.
Arthritus
Rheumatoid arthritus
It can cause bacteria and cause germs to food or drink and could damage your fridge or freezer.
Yes the air in the freezer will lower the temperature of anything stored in it till it reaches the same and keep it there providing the freezer is in good working order.
damage to the heat pump
No. the causes of arthritis are not known in most cases However the water bed is recommended for people with arthritis as it gives the best sort of support.
If our immune system were that weak as to be affected by a few hours in cold temperature we would really be in trouble. viruses cause colds, usually the rhinovirus. The only way that freezer would give you a cold is if you were working with someone who had a cold in the freezer either at the same time or a day or two before. Wash your hands frequently and don't touch your nose, mouth or eyes. See the related questions about common colds not being caused by being cold.
No, it will cause your freezer to become too cold and it may shut off.