No although some of the drugs used to treat it may have that effect.
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,
Temporal arthritis, This disorder may exist alone or at the same time as or following polymyalgia rheumatica. This disorder characterized by the sudden development of pain and stiffness in the pelvis and shoulder muscles. About 25% of those with giant cell arthritis experience polymyalgia rheumatica as well For more information on this illness Go to the related link (temporal arthritis) in the related link belowthe inflammation that is a part of Rheumatoid arthritis can have a degenerative effect on the blood vessels of the brain leading to serious consequences,It can also have simar effect on the eyes as well as rheumatoid nodules in some cases.
Any interference with the normal function of the brain can do that
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Thegenerally accepted method for dealing with RA is through the use of anti inflamitory's it would be wise to check with a doctor to make sure that the flareup being experienced can be brought under control before ti starts making problems in other joints of the body.
Yes it is possible to get Arthritis in the jaw as well as the effects of rheumatoid arthritis on the brain.
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,
Temporal arthritis, This disorder may exist alone or at the same time as or following polymyalgia rheumatica. This disorder characterized by the sudden development of pain and stiffness in the pelvis and shoulder muscles. About 25% of those with giant cell arthritis experience polymyalgia rheumatica as well For more information on this illness Go to the related link (temporal arthritis) in the related link belowthe inflammation that is a part of Rheumatoid arthritis can have a degenerative effect on the blood vessels of the brain leading to serious consequences,It can also have simar effect on the eyes as well as rheumatoid nodules in some cases.
Rheumatoid nodules are soft tissue lumps that occur in between 20 and 30% of RA sufferer's. they can occur just about anywhere. However they usually occur where there are bony prominences like at pressure points around the elbow the back of the forearm and knuckles of the hand. Sometimes they may occur on the back of the head or Achilles tendons.
The reason that rheumatoid arthritis develops is not known( often there seem to be genetic connections and it is found more in women then in men. This disease can strike baby's, It would seem however that it can rear its ugly head at any time in life so the older you get the more likely that it shows up.
I have suffered from RA to some degree for most of my life and have never had a migraine head ache. come to think of it I have hardly ever had any sort of head ache.
Various symptoms of arthritis are like back pain, head ache, stomach pain, irritation in the ears. These can be treated by following a good diet plan along with some early morning meditation
Any interference with the normal function of the brain can do that
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Not unless you have it on your head.
Yes it can. If it is on your head it is fairly obvious, but any shock may cause you to lose your hair.
If you do alot of teasing or backcombing to yourv hair then that can cause it to be lost :/