It all depends on the type of arthritis that you have. Rule 1 is that a predisposition to any form of arthritis is often passed on genetically. the main forms of Arthritis are split up into 3 groups. osteoarthritis which is usually the result of wear and tear or trauma; Rheumatoid arthritis which is an autoimmune disease that affects multiple joints and can also affect many other organs and tissues in the body; Gout, gout is the result of excess uric acid building up in the blood and turning into crystals that invade joints starting usually in the extremity's like toes and fingers, however it can go to other joints and parts of the body including severe kidney damage.
is arthritis work related if you are a welder with arthritis can you claim compensation
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It is a form of arthritis. This form of arthritis most often affects the spine and hips but can aslo affect the shoulders, knees, and ankles.
When arthritis is caused by bacteria then it is septic arthritis.There is an informative article about bacteria caused arthritis in the Related Links.
There are claims that Cinnamon and Honey help with Rheumatoid Arthritis. To get more info on this go to the related link (Cinnamon and Honey for Arthritis)below.
There are about a hundred different form of arthritis some are non inflammatory and some are inflammatory RA is the main culprit in inflammatory arthritis's however gout is another, Go to the related link below (Types of Arthritis - Rheumatic Diseases - Related Conditions) if you would like to see more information on this topic.
I believe its similar, but there are over 100+ different types of arthritis. See the related link below to go and have a read yourself.
Most common is arthritis. There are different kinds of arthritis. One can be very painful and even deform your joins is called rheumatoid arthritis.
As the name implies, the Arthritis Foundation is dedicated to the prevention, control, and cure of arthritis and related diseases. In doing so, they hope to improve lives.
The most reliable site for anything health related is WebMD. You can find information there regarding arthritis supplements at the following link: www.webmd.com/osteoarthritis/guide/arthritis-supplements.
Yes you can be on a diet if you have arthritis! Fruits and vegetables have been know to reduce inflammation related to arthritis. http://arthritis.about.com/od/preventionandriskfactors/Diet_Exercise_Nutrition_Prevention_Risk_Factors.htm
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