Perhaps it will have pain for awhile after it is healed.
At this point the cause for arthritis is not known.
The pain from arthritis does nothing to your bones. However arthritis will bring about a situation where a bone becomes worn where it should not be, and will cause bone buildup where there should not be any bone, which in turn will cause more pain.
The cause for arthritis is unknown
No. Shingles can not cause arthritis. They are entirely different diseases.
No there is no known connection. The cause for arthritis is as yet not known.
Either as a result of trauma such as broken bones or joints. Or you have a genetic predisposition to one of the many forms of the disease. the cause of these is not as yet known.
At present the exact cause of arthritis is unknown however the cause for many forms of arthritis is carried in the immune system by the blood.
yes
Bacteria such as Gonococcus can cause Arthritis.
to fall or land on it the wrong way
sledge hammer.. ran over by a lorry...
At this point the cause for arthritis is not known.
The diseases that cause pain in bones and joints are generally lumped together in the condition described as arthritis. There are well over a hundred different forms of arthritis that are brought about by every thing from injury to autoimmune diseases to chemical imbalance. While there are many treatments that limited the deleterious effects of arthritis the exact cause and cure for these diseases still eludes us.
The pain from arthritis does nothing to your bones. However arthritis will bring about a situation where a bone becomes worn where it should not be, and will cause bone buildup where there should not be any bone, which in turn will cause more pain.
brain damage, neck damage, broken bones and even death
Food has not been directly linked to arthritis pain, but if you are eating too much and become overweight, the extra strain on your bones can cause more pain.
The cause for arthritis is unknown