connective tissues
Arthritis usually involves the damage destruction, inflammation or irritation to the cartilage in the joints leading to pain or direct contact of the bones that make up that joint.
rheumatoid arthritis
s you are having a flare that involves more then the usual few joints. Rheumatoid arthritis can suddenly effect many joints at the same time requiring fast action to stop the damage it does.
No, surgery does not always result in arthritis.
That would depend on the joints involved the type of arthritis and the severity of the damage to the joints involved, It is always advisable to get expert advice on these matters as it relates to your particular situation.
Because arthritis involves the destruction of the material between the joints in the spine.
No. However rhuematoid arthritis can cause heart damage.
To date there is no generally recognized cure for Arthritis. There are only treatments that help keep damage under control or replace damage joints.
Arthritis as such does not kill. however the damage that can be done by the disease can lead to infections that can.
Arthritis is a malady that is suffered by many animals besides the human race. At this time it is still not known what is the cause of arthritis or what is required to cure it. Al we can do is try our best to control the damage that is caused by inflammatory arthritis and repair the damage already don by the disease.
Damage caused by rheumatoid arthritis can lead to a replacement of damaged joints.
X rays show up the damage that arthritis does to bone and will show the proximity of one bone to another which indicates damage or wear to cartilage.