No
Yes
Most common is arthritis. There are different kinds of arthritis. One can be very painful and even deform your joins is called rheumatoid arthritis.
I doubt it, In any case there is no medical evidence that diet has any effect on arthritis, aside from gouty arthritis.
JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS was originaly described by George F. Still in 1897. He described several kinds of arthritis characterized by severe systemic symptoms associated with multiple joint involvement
no. i don't know why it would be.
Yes if you do it for a long time when you get older you will have arthritis
You are talking about rheumatoid arthritis here. which is an auto immune disease. That is the immune system mistakes cartilage for a foreign invader and rejects it destroying it in the process
Vitamin D is a good vitamin to take. Vitamin D has shown to improve arthritis symptoms and may help prevent arthirtis. More information can be found from WebMD at: http://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/news/20040109/vitamin-d-may-prevent-arthritis
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.
You can't get rid of it..but you can make it better. It really depends on what type of arthritis you have..(osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.) Loosing weight and exercise helps both kinds. Strengthening the muscles, ligaments, and tendons around the arthritic joints helps to support them and slow the damage.
The best types of foods that are best for recovering from arthritis disease are foods such as salads,fruits, and vegetables. Another thing that might help is drinking liquids.