Anywhere with a joint
The joints in your body
Juvenile RA can have an effect on any of the joints in the body.
The popular conception is that arthritis affects the bones However inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis can effect many other parts of the body involving connective tissue including the heart, skin, eyes, lungs, muscles etc. To name but a few.
short term affects pain long term effect crippling,
Generally; pain, swelling, joint stiffness and constant ache around the affected joint(s).
Melanoma is cancer. If not caught early enough on the skin it goes inside the body and will kill.
It affects the cells inside your body that you need to have to live. If it is sucessfull, you die.
Cytoplasm is found inside all the cells of the body.
Any of the body's joints can be affected by arthritis.
People can get arthritis at any age. There are many different forms of arthritis some of which are the result of an inherent physical disorder. some forms of arthritis are the result of wear and tear on the joints yet others happen because of injury such as broken bones.There are also forms of arthritis that come with age, and cause a generalized pain and inflammation in joints all over the body.
rheumatoid arthritis can cause inflammation in the muscles of the heart and can do the the same in the lining of the lungs leading to pleurisy. The symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis crop up in several places in the body at at the same time.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic systemic disease that is believed to be an autoimmune condition affecting the connective tissue of the body. It primarily affects the joints, causing inflammation, pain, and stiffness. Over time, it can lead to joint damage and deformity.