In the first place depending on what particular type of arthritis you have it impacts on the amount of exercise that you may be able to partake in as joint damage and pain inhibits people from exercising. Serious cases of Arthritis can adversely affect many parts of the body aside from the joints such as the heart lungs eyes and other. finally the drugs used in the treatment of arthritis pose a risk in themselves in that they them selves can be harmful to body organs if they are not monitored carefully.
Arthritis does not effect a chromosome.
No
There are many different forms of arthritis and what would affect some would have no affect on others.
Psoriatic arthritis should not affect your stomach. Arthritis is painful swelling of joints, and does not affect the stomach. Psoriatic arthirits is a complication of the skin disorder psoriasis, itchy, red lesions on the skin.
Arthritis causes inflammation, pain and swelling of the joints.
No
No
Rainy days can affect arthritis by causing joints to ache or even swell. Changes in temperature and air pressure often cause painful swelling in joints affected by arthritis.
yes it does
It is a form of arthritis. This form of arthritis most often affects the spine and hips but can aslo affect the shoulders, knees, and ankles.
As there is no such thing and the brain has no muscles in it I strongly doubt that it has any affect
Arthritis can affect the digestive system in several ways, primarily through the use of anti-inflammatory medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which can irritate the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and lead to issues like ulcers or gastrointestinal bleeding. Additionally, inflammation from arthritis, particularly in forms like rheumatoid arthritis, may also have systemic effects that contribute to gastrointestinal symptoms. Some individuals with arthritis may also experience altered gut microbiota, which can impact digestion and overall gut health. Overall, the relationship between arthritis and the digestive system is complex and can vary from person to person.