my father is arthritic. When he even gets up off a chair , by the way he makes his face and does painfull yellches i can imagine how much pain that's causing him.
basically it affects your spine and spinal cord affecting all the nerves in your back making you unable to move at times, arthritis is mainly to do with the bones making them weak and PAINFULL ..that's all i know about it that's it is painful and there is no cure for Arthritis sadly.
Analgesics are painkillers and arthritis can be a painful disease.
There are many different forms of arthritis and what would affect some would have no affect on others.
It is not known what causes arthritis so the environment that would bring it about is also not known . However many people with arthritis have anecdotal theory's on this subject.
No one know what causes arthritis. However If you mean does walking on marble lead to arthritis then the answer would probably go" marble does not cause arthritis however if someone that has joints damaged by arthritis walks on a hard unforgiving surface liker marble, then they would be like to feel the pain caused by arthritis more rapidly.
Analgesics are pain killers and arthritis can be a very painful condition.
obviously it would be your elbow
There are over a hundred different forms of arthritis and the treatment for these may be different to answer this question you would have to add what sort of arthritis and what the treatment is that you are referring too.
That would be unlkely, ther is no evidence that humidity has any effect on the symptoms of arthritis.
As the reasons for arthritis are stil not known this would be a difficult question to answer.
I don't think Arthritis can be diagnosed by blood test. It is a physical phenomena
This would refer to the type of arthritis that tends to affect the same joints on both sides of the body at the same time, there is a symmetry to the way it flares and is generally Rheumatoid arthritis.
I'm not sure why you would do this. Blood tests are given routinely to patients with arthritis to check for other medical problems, such as autoimmune disease, that could be causing the arthritis. If these conditions are discovered, they can be treated, and potentially the arthritis can get better.