They all did according to archaeological evidence
Arthritis comes in over a hundred forms and has been with us for time memorial. Our understanding of the different forms of arthritis has developed over the past 150 years.
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.
Autoimmune diseases were not discovered until the 1950's. Henry G. Kunkel is the doctor who first discovered it by studying patients who had rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
Unknown; Arthritis as been around for as long as you care to think so the first person to complain about the disease would be well and truly prehistoric. Signs of arthritis are even found in the remains of dinosaurs.
No one, The causes of arthritis aren't known. It's thought there may be genetic (inherited) factors that make some people more likely to develop it.
You certainly can, as I have discovered several times. According to my rheumatologist, I have a high pain threshold judging from the condition of the cartilage in my feet.
The first recognized description of rheumatoid arthritis was in 1800 by the French physician Dr Augustin Jacob Landré-Beauvais (1772-1840) who was based in the famed Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris. The name "rheumatoid arthritis" itself was coined in 1859 by British rheumatologist Dr Alfred Baring Garrod. (Source wikipedia)
The first recognized description of rheumatoid arthritis was in 1800 by the French physician Dr Augustin Jacob Landré-Beauvais (1772-1840) who was based in the famed Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris. The name "rheumatoid arthritis" itself was coined in 1859 by British rheumatologist Dr Alfred Baring Garrod. (Source wikipedia)
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Infectious arthritis, which is sometimes called septic Arthritis or pyogenic arthritis, is a serious infection of the joints.
There are no hormones for arthritis.