Sounds like something that Rheumatoid arthritiscan do. You should have it checked out by a doctor as these diseases can become debilitating.
Yes. Smoking has been associated with the onset of several different types of arthritis's
'Acute' means sudden onset or short course, as opposed to 'chronic' which means long duration or frequent recurrence.
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Quite the opposite, it is more likely to trigger the onset of heartburn symptoms.
The cartilage, that is the tissue that lays between the joints of the bone. cartilage provides a tough surface which when lubricated with sinovial fluid keeps joints moving freely and painlessly. when this material starts to break down as a result of trauma or just wear and tear you end up with what is known as OA.
Infectious arthritis often has a sudden onset, but symptoms sometimes develop over a period of three to 14 days. The symptoms include swelling in the infected joint and pain when the joint is moved. Infectious arthritis in the hip may.
Important factors in recognizing a dislocation or subluxation include a history of experiencing a fall or receiving a blow in a particular joint followed by the sudden onset of loss of function to the involved limb.
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Acute refers to a sudden onset or short duration of a disease or condition, typically characterized by intense symptoms. It is the opposite of chronic, which refers to long-lasting or recurring conditions.
Depends, if they are freqeunt then it may suggest other causes. By the same token though, if you do not normally suffer from them and have a sudden onset this may also suggest something else
The onset of winter brought a sudden drop in temperature and the first snowfall of the season.
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Food poisoning generally has a slow onset. SUDDEN nausea generally has some other cause.
Acute means sudden or recent onset. Chronic means that it has been going on for a long time. Hepatitis A usually causes an abrupt illness and then get better so it is generally acute and not chronic.
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