Arthritis can cause bad pain, usually in joints, and more commonly in hands. It sometimes results in the loss of feeling in the hands, which is dangerous because it can affect such activities as lifting, carrying, or driving a vehicle.
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I doubt it, In any case there is no medical evidence that diet has any effect on arthritis, aside from gouty arthritis.
no. i don't know why it would be.
Yes if you do it for a long time when you get older you will have arthritis
No, not usually. Of course, some people have food allergies, so if you are finding that you get a bad reaction after eating tomatoes, you may want to have your doctor test you for allergies. But generally, eating tomatoes has no effect on a person with arthritis. You may see some claims on the internet that tomatoes are bad for people with arthritis, but medical websites like WebMD say there is no evidence to support these claims.
Running isn't bad for you and doesn't often cause arthritis. Stronger ligaments means stronger joints and actually gives you less of a risk. This is most likely why he hasn't gotten arthritis.
I believe that it would be a bad case of arthritis
Some people claim it has an effect. however there has been no definite evidence brought forward to substantiate this. there are over a hundred different forms of arthritis and many people with arthritis have no problem at all in their estimation when it comes to drinking wine.
You could be discharged for arthritis. If the medical condition prevents you from being effective, you can receive a medical discharge. If it is bad enough, you could receive disability pay.
To prevent having arthritis, a bad back or a hunch back in the future.
It is a common myth that cracking your knuckles causes arthritis, but it is not true. It is, however, annoying!!