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It sounds like Rheumatoid arthritis and needs the attention of a rheumatologist. The treatment for this is usually some sort of anti inflammatory and if required a disease modifying drug such as methotrexate and or panquinil. These bring inflammation under control which in turn limits the damage done by the disease.

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What does arthritis look like?

A person with arthritis looks like anyone else unless the hip, knee, or ankle joints are so effected that they can no longer walk. If the hands are affected, the fingers might be swollen and crooked, or there may be "knots" on the joints.


How can math be applied and used when making Celtic knots?

Group theory can be applied to the study of knots. Having classified knots, their combinations can be studied to determine whether the Celtic knot is actually a knot or simply a twisted loop.


How do you do macrame?

Macrame involves tying cords or ropes into knots in order to form a specific artistic shape. You can get started by looping your cord around a base, such as a wooden rod or metal ring, and then tying knots in a downward motion from this anchor.


Look at this drawing of an inca quipu these recording devices were known as?

Talking knots (Apex)


How do tides affect human activity?

Small boat sailors, have to keep a very close eye on the tides. In many places in the world the tidal currents can run at well over 5 knots, some exceed 10 knots, and one that runs in excess of 20 knots at some times of the year. When you consider that a good speed for a 50ft sailing yacht is 8 knots you realize that it's vital to plan your sailing journey so that the tidal stream is with you and not against you! Leaving port in the days of sailing ships. The measurement of tidal pull on a human body, much less an individual part of a human body, is so incredibly tiny that it is the equivalent of the gravitational difference between sitting down and standing up.

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What does arthritis look like?

A person with arthritis looks like anyone else unless the hip, knee, or ankle joints are so effected that they can no longer walk. If the hands are affected, the fingers might be swollen and crooked, or there may be "knots" on the joints.


What is small knots on tendons in the palm of hand?

Dupuytren's disease or Viking's disease


Does rheumatoid arthritis cause knots in the head?

Rheumatoid nodules are soft tissue lumps that occur in between 20 and 30% of RA sufferer's. they can occur just about anywhere. However they usually occur where there are bony prominences like at pressure points around the elbow the back of the forearm and knuckles of the hand. Sometimes they may occur on the back of the head or Achilles tendons.


Does ben gay ointment help eliminate muscle knots?

It helps eliminate pain, but it hasn't been studied on muscle knots.


What calculator helps to measure the speed of aeroplane in knots?

The name of the calculator that helps to measure the speed of an aeroplane in knots is called a conversion calculator. This allows for an equal comparison between different measurement types.


How did the system of measuring speed by knots work. answer for 5th graders?

Sailors in the past used a rope with knots tied on it to measure speed. They would throw the rope overboard from a moving ship and count how many knots passed through their hands in a certain amount of time. This helped them estimate how fast the ship was moving in knots.


How can I learn how to tie knots for camping effectively?

To learn how to tie knots for camping effectively, you can start by watching online tutorials or reading instructional books on knot tying. Practice tying different knots regularly to improve your skills and muscle memory. Additionally, consider joining a local outdoor or scouting group where you can learn from experienced campers and practice in a hands-on setting.


How fast does a cargo vessel travels from Taiwan to Korea?

110 knots, 260 knots or 500 knots. depends on which company. if shipping, 260 knots. if passenger, 500 knots. 110 knots for "cruise" plane.


What are Celtic knots mainly used for?

Celtic knots are known for their use in ornamentation of Christian monuments. Celtic knots can be graphical representation of knots or actual knots in these decorations.


What is 140 knots in mph?

130 knots = about 149.6 mph


Why are Celtic knots called Celtic knots?

Because they are knots created by the Celts


Convert 25.0 mph into knots?

Use this formula to convert knots to miles per hour: knots x 1.15 = mph25.3 knots x 1.15 = about 29.11 mph