arthritic or by what ever name they like to use.
It is called Joint pain However it can be the result of arthritis.
Hello, I see you are asking "What is arthritis infectious?" Infectious arthritis is an infection in the joint. The infection comes from a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection that spreads from another part of the body. Symptoms of infectious arthritis include: Intense pain in the joint. Joint redness and swelling. For more information, you can visit this URL - orthopedicshealth. com/condition/arthritis%2C-infectious/c/2294
Arthritus in your chest, whats it called
Because there multiple arthritis categories, I have researched the Internet on your behalf and found a web site that appears to address your question. The link to the web site is called Arthritis Symptoms and is displayed directly below this window.
Rheumatoid arthritis is widely thought to be an auto immune disease in which the immune system attacks the body, although some medical professionals believe it is caused by a virus or bacteria triggering a response from the immune system.
Rheumatologist
A rheumatologist is a specialist who deals with arthritis, which is a condition that affects the joints, causing pain and inflammation. They are trained to diagnose and treat various types of arthritis, develop treatment plans, and provide ongoing management and care for arthritis patients.
Cervical arthritis can cause a type of headach called cervicogenic (originating in the neck). Furthermore, it can sometimes act as a trigger for Migraine attacks. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your headache disorder, see a qualified headache specialist.
Infectious arthritis, which is sometimes called septic Arthritis or pyogenic arthritis, is a serious infection of the joints.
A flag specialist is called a vexillologist.
Yes. It can stop you from working, unless you take treatment from the expert doctor in this field. He is called as orthopaedician or spine specialist.
Yes, kids can be effected by arthritis. This is called Juvenile Arthritis. It usually goes away after puberty.
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Yes it is, there is a form of arthritis called Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Yes you can, This is called Juvenile Rheumatoid arthritis and even baby's can have serious problems with it.
Doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of the conditions arthritis and gout are called Rheumatologists.