I have RA and have worked with turpentine on and of for a number of years. In that time I have never noticed any affect of this material on Either inflammation or pain.Check out the "Turpentine material data safety sheet" in the related links below
arthritis is a medical condition affecting a joint or joints, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness
swelling in one or more joints may indicate arthritis swelling in several joints especially the same joints in opposing sides of the body can also be an indication of rheumatoid arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis.
If you have persistent swelling, pain, stiffness, and perhaps even warmth in your knees, then you may have knee arthritis. Checking with your doctor for a diagnosis and treatment would be your best bet.
Arthralgia refers to joint pain, whereas arthritis refers to inflammation of the joints. Swollen joints can be painful, stiff, and difficult to move. Arthralgia can be a symptom of arthritis or can be the result of an injury, disease, or infection. Children can also experience arthralgia as they grow.
Arthritis causes pain, stiffness and swelling of joints.
its a pain that happens in your joints first hard to move then a pain and next swelling
Arthritis causes inflammation, pain and swelling of the joints.
My best friend has Crohns and suffers from a lot of joint pain and swelling in her joints.
Rheumatoid arthritis can cause swelling and heat in toe joints. it us usually accompanied by swelling in pain in opposing and other joints.
arthritis is a medical condition affecting a joint or joints, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness
juvenile arthritis
A viral infection can contribute to joint pain by triggering an inflammatory response in the body, leading to swelling and discomfort in the joints. The immune system's response to the virus can cause inflammation in the joints, resulting in pain and stiffness.
swelling in one or more joints may indicate arthritis swelling in several joints especially the same joints in opposing sides of the body can also be an indication of rheumatoid arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis.
If there are sign of arthritis stiffening joints swelling heat and pain, then it is a good time to seek advice from a doctor and or hematologist in an attempt to reduce the pain and damage that may be caused by this disease if left untreated.
Uric acid in the joints can cause this pain and swelling in the joints. Commonly called Gout