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I see you are asking "What are the symptoms for bacterial Arthritis?"
Symptoms include fever, joint pain, swelling, redness, and warmth. Quick treatment with antibiotics is needed to halt the risk of joint damage. Other treatments include medicines for pain and fever, drainage of the joint, physical therapy, and a splint.
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Bone pain or tenderness are some of the symptoms of arthritis
You would begin a arthritis diet plan by finding foods that may relieve some symptoms of arthritis. You could also start by finding out what foods you should avoid, because some foods may trigger the symptoms of your arthritis.
No but Hyperthyroidism has some symptoms that can be confused wit arthritis. For more info on this go to the associated link (Hypothyroidism Risk/Symptoms Checklist) below.
Some symptoms for arthritis in the a hand would be pain or discomfort, aching, bones cracking, and fatigue in the hands.
Arthritis pneumonia One of the symptoms associated with rheumatoid Arthritis lung disease.
Yes. It's true that some vitamins can help you with the symptoms of your arthritis. You can find a list of them here. www.mcvitamins.com/arthritis.htm
The Mayo Clinic is an excellent source of information regarding various medical conditions, including the symptoms of arthritis. You can visit their site at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/rheumatoid-arthritis/DS00020/DSECTION=symptoms.
Arthritis and fibromyalgia are two separate medical conditions. These conditions are often seen together in a patient. Some symptoms of arthritis include inflammation and pain in the joints, swelling, and stiffness. Fibromyalgia symptoms can include chronic pain in the muscles, insomnia, fatigue, stiffness and headaches.
Yes any creature with a skeleton can get arthritis, as a mater of fact not all symptoms of arthritis affect the skeletons joints alone some are involved in connective tissues elsewhere in the body
There are some foods that can help lessen symptoms of arthritis. However it isn't scientifically proven, but you can try this. www.natural-arthritis-relief.com/���foods-help-arthritis.html
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It seems that there is no cure for Rheumatoid arthritis. But you can use rheumatoid arthritis diet to keep the rheumatoid Arthritis symptoms under control.
Various symptoms of arthritis are like back pain, head ache, stomach pain, irritation in the ears. These can be treated by following a good diet plan along with some early morning meditation