To the best of my knowledge Santa does not have the necessary training to prescribe drugs.
Yes
We don't know, at this point in time we do not yet know the cause of Rheumatoid arthritis.
In people with rheumatoid arthritis, low dose glucocorticoid are used to reduce the progression of the disease when used in conjunction with disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drugs (DMARD's)However the long term effects of glucocorticoids are not known.
Most people diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis already have joint pains. Arthritis effects everyone in a different way so it isn't easy to say how much it'll progress or where it effects. Talking to your doctor would give you the most information as he or she can run tests.
Poly arthritis is likely to be Rheumatoid arthritis. Poly as in more then one place Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that tends to hit in several joints at the same time, often in the same joints on opposing sides of the body. As with any form of arthritis it is beneficial to maintain strength around effected joints to give them as much indirect support as possible. there by getting more out of worn cartilage and reducing the pain that comes with damaged joints.
There are two different types of Arthritis. Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis. Neither are cause by bacteria. Osteoarthritis is caused by the physical breakdown of the layers of cartilage that protect the joints. Rheumatoid is cause by an immune system that attacks the cartilage and "cilia"(little tiny hair like structures) that act as lubricant in the joints. Osteoarthritis is treatable and usually does not become crippling. Rheumatoid Arthritis is a degenerative , progressive disease that can be treated to slow down it's progress and give pain relief to the patient, but cannot be cured and in most cases becomes a crippling disease.
I had rheumatoid arthritis when I was 23, now 55. Cured by a faith healer. Never a problem again.Had to endure every pill and medical remedy at the time. Diets to reduce uric acid etc.Did not help. Doctor came to house to give injections for pain to help me get up and about.
I have feet that I am told by my doctor are badly damaged by Rheumatoid arthritis. I find that when I wear the nifty sporty Nikes etc I always end up with sore feet. So now I have settled on normal leather shoes and I have never looked back since. They don't cost a fortune, they don't give you wet feet when it rains, and they last more then 5 times as long as sneakers without starting to stink to high heaven.
You don't state your age, but it sounds like arthritis. There is a simple blood test for Rheumatoid arthritis, and an x-ray will show osteoarthritis. An exam will uncover any other problems.
Santa gives them to everyone!
No. It is good for you.
Hi, Your question is: Can birth control pills give you a false negative? No. Birth control pills can not give you a false negative or a false positive.