No there is no evidence that chocolate and Ice cream are two of the foods that can cause Arthritis. As a matter of fact there is no evidence that any foods cause arthritis aside from purines in food in the case of gouty arthritis.These foods however may well lead to weight gain if eaten to excess which in turn can leas to damaged arthritic joints having to bear more load then they are capable of carrying The cause for Osteoarthritis aside from that caused by trauma is however not known. To find more information about the best diet for this condition, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links.
Nicotine is reputed to aggravate arthritis especially rheumatoid arthritis So the answer is Yes
No, Rheumatoid arthritis is not contagious.
Rheumatoid arthritis is not a hereditary condition. While it is not passed down parents, certain genes that make you more susceptible to rheumatoid arthritis are.
No
Rheumatoid arthritis in the toes Forefoot problems such as hammer toes, claw toes, mallet toes, and bunions often develop as a result of arthritis, particularly rheumatoid arthritis.
Nicotine is reputed to aggravate arthritis especially rheumatoid arthritis So the answer is Yes
No, Rheumatoid arthritis is not contagious.
Rheumatoid arthritis is not a hereditary condition. While it is not passed down parents, certain genes that make you more susceptible to rheumatoid arthritis are.
No, Milwaukee shoulder is not a type of rheumatoid arthritis.
Yes, peanuts and peanut butter can aggravate arthritis. I was a peanut butter eater all my life, I am now 58. I would have starved to death if nobody had invented peanut butter, it was my main diet many days. Now I cannot eat peanut butter, it aggravates my arthritis. I tried almond butter and it was a lot worst than peanut butter. I find cashews bad too.
No
Rheumatoid arthritis in the toes Forefoot problems such as hammer toes, claw toes, mallet toes, and bunions often develop as a result of arthritis, particularly rheumatoid arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis results from the inflammation of the synovial membranes.
Yes you can, This is called Juvenile Rheumatoid arthritis and even baby's can have serious problems with it.
No Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in its own right and is not a reaction to TB.
You may have RA even though you don't have rheumatoid factor. In this case it is referred to as seronegative rheumatoid arthritis.
Rheumatoid Arthritis