It sounds like you have caught a case of the flu and would be wise to see a doctor, especially with this Swine Flu thing happening.
You can try, however I personally have found that gels do very little To nothing, to ease the symptoms and pain of arthritis.
Glucosomine. However there seems to be little or no evidence of its efficacy aside from a huge marketing budget.
Rheumatoid arthritis gives you a hot radiating pain accompanied by swelling of the joint or surrounding muscles. It can be lightly irritating or completely debilitating depending on the particular instance.
The problem you are faced with is that there are over a hundred different forms of arthritis. The bigest one being osteoarthritis which is often associated with the results of wear and tear or trauma. this is non inflammatory arthritis then you have inflamatory forms of arthritis like rheumatoid arthritis which is an autoimmune disease, a different disease altogether, there is also gouty arthritis which happens when there is exes uric acid in the blood and the list goes on and on. You will have to find out what the average is for every different form of arthritis. The one advantage in your favor is that arthritis of every kind is evenly distributed throughout the world with Usualy little difference between nationalitys.
Gout is like arthritis, its when little crystal like needles deposits in tissues(around the cushion of a joint) or when too much uric acid is produced and the kidneys don't get rid of it. My friend has it and wherever it lands is where is most of the time where it begins with redness, swelling, severe pain, tenderness....his is in his wrists (where he can't even use that hand when it flares up and he also has it in his ankles....) and you go to different sites to find out what this is.....good luck
You can try, however I personally have found that gels do very little To nothing, to ease the symptoms and pain of arthritis.
Swollen joints in your hands can indicate you may have arthritis. The other symptoms of arthritis are joints that are stiff, inflamed, and painful. The joints affected can be in your hands, feet, and wrists.
I suffered from flu like symptoms last week and had jus a little rash in my arms and chest. Now this week my wrists, ankles and even my neck are sore...like I have arthritis...I should also mention that my feet have been dry and itchy. Are these symptoms of common winter dryness and aches? Why are my joints swelling?
warm and dry climates such as Arizona...the worst climate is new England where it is cold humid
maybe a little arthritis but that's about it.
well....... it depends if they have arthritis they can walk a little bit
If you have tiny red blood blisters on feet and ankles, this could be due to a blood disorder. It may also just be a rash. Seeing a doctor will be important.
Glucosomine. However there seems to be little or no evidence of its efficacy aside from a huge marketing budget.
About 30% of women have a little spotting, the rest have no symptoms at all.
Rheumatoid arthritis gives you a hot radiating pain accompanied by swelling of the joint or surrounding muscles. It can be lightly irritating or completely debilitating depending on the particular instance.
Dropcrotch jeans basically, jeans which crotch come a little lower and are slim at ankles
To make other little possums, eat everything, make possum grease for Arthritis, and possum pie.