It does not affect longevity of a person's life.
Unknown; Arthritis as been around for as long as you care to think so the first person to complain about the disease would be well and truly prehistoric. Signs of arthritis are even found in the remains of dinosaurs.
Arthritis has been around for as long as mankind has been.
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Arthritis cannot be transmitted from person to person except by genetics. It is not caused by a pathogen. Arthritis is simply the wearing down and inflammation of joint tissues.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. Arthritis affects the bones, but not tissue or muscles. Therefore, a person can have arthritis in the cervical spine (the neck) but not the throat.
Yes. A person of any age can get a disease called rheumatoid arthritis
Arthritis can become a problem in any injured knee in the future if the person involved has a tendency to arthritis's.
Yes, you run if you have arthritis but you can't run for a long period of time.
I was diagnosed at 3 years old.
a person can have rheumatoid arthritis as well as sarcoidosis, see (Sarcoid-like Granulomatous Disease Following Etanercept Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis) in the related link below. However no reference can be found anywhere to lycon plantis.
It depends on what sort of arthritis you are talking about, If a person has a propensity towards gouty arthritis the an operation could lead to an attack of gout until the wound has cleared up.