many people say it does.
It can be cold and damp
Usually cold, damp and miserable.
Windy, damp.
wet and misty like cold rainy damp
No one has been able to come up with an answer to that question yet. The effect of climtic condition seems to vary widely to different people however. For example, I my particular case (Rheumatoid arthritis) I would say that the weather, humidity , changes in the weather, or temperature makes no difference whatsoever to the symptoms of my disease. However I have a brother that has a problem with osteoarthritis and he claims that the weather has a definite effect especially when there is a change fro clear to stormy. so it seems to be a personal thing,
the weather in cumulus clouds is mostly hot, damp, humid,and sometimes even has a cold breeze the weather in cumulus clouds is mostly hot, damp, humid,and sometimes even has a cold breeze
There are three types of arthritis that most people suffer.The cold is damp and irritates the arthritisHeat can irritate and inflame arthritisThere is osteoarthritisDifferent forms of arthritis will cause the body to feel differently as a result of temperature Cold tends to tense a person. contracting muscles and as a result put more pressure on joints that may already be painful causing more pain. People with advanced osteoarthritis are probably most likely suffer from the cold. Cold also has an effect on gouty arthritis's as it seems to prefer happening in the cooler extremity's of the body. Arthritis pain however can often be relieved by judicious application of alternating heat and cold packs as one would do with a badly bruised sprain.
Give it a Tune-up.
No There is definitely no connection between the effects of wet hais and any form of arthritis. This idea probably comes from the old idea that there isa connection between rheumatism and cold damp conditions. which by the away don't have any bearing on arthritis either.
I had a damp cloth. The weather was rather damp today.
Not by itself. But being cold will will put a strain on your body, leaving less energy for the immune system to protect you from diseases.
There are two: 'mild' and 'damp'.