Yes it is possible.
As You get older you will find that you will be more likely to exhibit symptoms of arthritis. It is important to find out precisely what sort of Arthritis you have in order to keep these symptoms under control and avoid further damage to the joints and possibly other parts of the body.If you are getting the symptoms of arthritis in both hands then it is likely that you have RA rheumatoid Arthritis it would be wise to have this checked out with your doctor in order to prevent the damage that this disease can do to your hands and other joints that are not presently effected.
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Arthritis. Time to see your health care provider, as some kinds of hand arthritis require rapid treatment for best results.
Damage caused by rheumatoid arthritis can lead to a replacement of damaged joints.
No but could be associated with diseases that cause tremorsAdditional answer:Some of the medications that treat rheumatoid arthritis or other types of auto-immune disorders, may cause shaking hands or even cause neurological problems. If someone has arthritis and their hands are shaking, they should talk to their doctor.
He has Rheumatiod Arthritis.
Can they even help arthritis? I know that calandula oil help very dry, chapped hands as i used itmyslefand now my hands are extremely soft
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.
Swollen joints in your hands can indicate you may have arthritis. The other symptoms of arthritis are joints that are stiff, inflamed, and painful. The joints affected can be in your hands, feet, and wrists.
maybe arthritis. if your hands and fingers and any other joint in your body it may be arthritis