There are over 150 different forms of Arthritis ranging from different forms of autoimmune disorders to that caused by trauma or just simple wear and tear. Arthritis relates to illnesses that affect the joints. some people never have any problem with it. however it is possible for everyone to to have arthritis.
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Of course they can...just like everyone else!
about 2 to 3 million people and about everyone in tthere life time will be affected by some type of arthritis
Most people diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis already have joint pains. Arthritis effects everyone in a different way so it isn't easy to say how much it'll progress or where it effects. Talking to your doctor would give you the most information as he or she can run tests.
There isn't a specific diet for people with rheumatoid arthritis. Just eat low-carb meals and try to eat foods with Omega-3 but not excessively. Some foods can help with inflammation, but everyone is different.
Infectious arthritis, which is sometimes called septic Arthritis or pyogenic arthritis, is a serious infection of the joints.
There are no hormones for arthritis.
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Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. No one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones. And yes, animals can have arthritis.
RA levels are tested for if there is a suspicion that a person may be suffering from Rheumatoid arthritis. Not everyone has a Rheumatoid factor and in 20% of cases people that have RA don't have any RF at all. A diagnosis of Rheumatoid arthritis is generally the result of several observations including RF SED rate (inflammation) X-ray results and possibly others.
Bacteria such as Gonococcus can cause Arthritis.
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Psoriatic Arthritis are the most common.