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What is the difference between traumatic arthritis and degenerative arthritis?

No, they appear pretty much exactly the same way as dark shadows called' hot spots'. The history of the patient is what makes the difference in making the diagnosis. For example: If one claims to have injured the area in the past then a doctor may diagnose traumatic arthritis. If one does not claim previous injury to the area then a doctor may diagnose degenerative arthritis.


What is arthritis-?

Arthritis Arthritis refers mainly to the degeneration or wearing out of a joint, but includes more then 100 different diseases that cause pain, stiffness, swelling, and damage to the joints. some forms of Arthritis can affect other organs of the body as well. The main forms of Arthritis are Osteoarthritis which is caused mainly by wear tear and trauma. Rheumatoid arthritis which is a autoimmune disease. And gout which is caused by too much uric acid accumulating in the blood and pseudo gout can be the result of too much calcium building up in joints the exact root causes for most forms of arthritis is however not known. For more information, contact the Arthritis Foundation or visit their website.


Is arthritis a crippling disease?

Arthritis is a disease that progressively damages joints until they are rendered useless if left untreated or it the result of joint trauma People can have arthritis and live a normal productive life if they make sure their arthritis is properly treated before major damage occurs.


Heredity is one noted potential cause of arthritis?

Yes you are more likely to get arthritis of your parents also have it


What type of arthritis is from uric acid?

Gouty arthritis is caused by too much uric acid in the blood. Uric acid comes fro the nucleus of the cels we eat as purines

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Sign of arthritis patient has taken too much aspirin?

High uric acid in the blood.


How much aspirin is in 200mg of Ibuprofen?

There is no aspirin in ibuprofen.


How long does steroids stay in your system after chemo?

20-30 days at most. It depends on how much steroids were taken with the patient and how much chemotherapy and radioactivity was exposed to said patient.


How much aspirin do you put in the water for the roses?

8 aspirin


If a patient takes a 300mg lithium carbonate capsule how much elemental lithium is taken?

<120 mg


How much ampicilliin should be taken?

Depends on several factors, of which the patient's age and weight are the most important.


What pH would you expect aspirin dissolved in water to exhibit?

Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. From the name you should expect a pH of less than 7. Exactly how much less depends on how much aspirin and how much water.


True or false patient weight is measured only to determinate how much fat the patient has?

It is false. A person's weight compared to their height only gives a general indication of how fit the patient might be. It does not indicate specifically how much 'fat the patient has'. Many medications are prescribed based on the patient's weight, however, so this is at least one other reason why this measurement is taken during an examination.


What happens if a child eats salicylic acid?

Acetyl-salacylic acid is the generic name of "aspirin"; pharmacists (called "chemists" in the UK) have the label "ASA" instead of "aspirin", because the name "aspirin" is still trademarked in the UK. Low doses are generally not harmful, but aspirin is an excellent example of the "Goldilocks Principle" of "too little, just right, and too much". High doses of aspirin are deadly (as are high doses of nearly every over-the-counter pain killer). When taken in "childrens' doses", aspirin can help ease aches and reduce fever for sick children.


Can you really get arthritis in your neck if you crack it to much?

No you can not get arthritis if you crack your neck to much. Though, your neck will be loocking down for the rest of your life.


How much of the world doesn't have arthritis?

There is no place in the world where there is not some form of arthritis It is evenly spread.


What is the difference between traumatic arthritis and degenerative arthritis?

No, they appear pretty much exactly the same way as dark shadows called' hot spots'. The history of the patient is what makes the difference in making the diagnosis. For example: If one claims to have injured the area in the past then a doctor may diagnose traumatic arthritis. If one does not claim previous injury to the area then a doctor may diagnose degenerative arthritis.