Arthritis can have an effect on the blood counts as well as the drugs used to treat it.
the inflammation that is a part of Rheumatoid arthritis can have a degenerative effect on the blood vessels of the brain leading to serious consequences,
Arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, cardiovascular disease, blood clots, effects of athletic injury or surgery, common cold, asthma and varicose veins.
allergies, anxiety, arthritis, asthma, depression, diabetes, headaches, heart disease, high cholesterol, low blood sugar, digestive disorders, mental illness, and obesity.
drinking an ounce of vinegar a day can stabilize your blood sugar thereby reducing "sugar cravings". it won't harm your hair. i don't know what effect it has on arthritis but it certainly won't hurt.
The main sort of arthritis that is the result of irregularity's in the blood is Rheumatoid arthritis which is an Autoimmune disease. The other is Gut which is the result of access uric acid in the blood.
Asthma is not just a shortness of breath, but it can lead to many other physiological effects on the body including long-term lung damage and lung failure. You can start early by monitoring your asthma and blood oxygen saturation with a pulse oximeter.
I don't think Arthritis can be diagnosed by blood test. It is a physical phenomena
This depends what type of blood you mean. If you mean, here-have-some-of-my-blood, then no, you can't transmit it through sharing blood. BUT, if you mean you-are-related-to-me then yes. asthma can be passed through genetics. You can inherit a tendency to have asthma. And you can also get it from smoking and other environmental causes.
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.
no,one blood test can not detect all forms of arthritis
arthritis and other orthopedic problems, such as lower back pain hernias heartburn adult-onset asthma gum disease high cholesterol levels gallstones high blood pressure
Prevents/relieves muscle tension. Dysmenorrhea, asthma, colic, spastic constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, hysteria, nervous complaints, high blood pressure, arthritis, convulsions, and more . . .