Want this question answered?
It is usually difficult to determine the initial cause of reactive arthritis because it is just like regular arthritis. It is over long term effects that the diagnosis can be made.
yes
this is not known. Medical authority's don't have a clue what causes arthritis or what would cause a flareup in the disease.
acne not only cause damage to the skin but also kills one's self confidence,it is a major cause of psychological stress for many teenagers and adolescents,acne requires long term treatment and even after healing it leaves behind deep scars which is another big problem later
ciprofloxacin would be an inappropriate treatment for acne, especially if used chronically---it is too broad spectrum and could cause all kinds of problems; it can even cause tendon ruptures with long term usage. Keflex would be a better choice, and is rather benign, but minocycline is the treatment of choice for acne.
Antibiotics come with a sheet explaining side effects. If you have a temporary change in taste that stops a week or so after you complete your antibiotics then you know that was the cause. Be aware some antiobiotics can also cause a temporary body odor and yeast infections.
Yes, DailyMed See relares link (DailyMed) below states that arthritis can result from long-term use of Viagra. Arthritis is as an inflammation of one or more joints in the body. The main symptoms that arise from arthritis are pain and stiffness in the inflamed joints. Arthritis may affect one or both of the knees and wrists or, even worse, the spine. There are different kinds of arthritis, but all of them can be caused as a long-term side effect Viagra use. (Source DailyMed)
Arthritis has been around for as long as mankind has been.
There are several injuries that can cause long term pain. Chondromalacia is one of these and it may require surgery. Another (although not an injury) is arthritis which can be treated but not cured.
Yes, your long hair and sweat does affect your acne. The dirt in your hair and sweat gets trapped in your pores.
Yes arthritic pain can radiate a long way from the source . Arthritis can cause narrowing of the spaces between the bones or inflammation around the places that nerves pass through. this can interfere withe operation of the muscles and feeling all the way down the arm.
No. Clicking your fingers is not harmful, does not misshape your fingers (unless you click them the wrong way or direction) and does not cause arthritis. However, it has been related to soft tissue damage around the joint and lower strength grip. So, although it will not cause arthritis, it may do damage to the tissue in the long run.