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Yes, arthritis can affect the joints in the head, particularly the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the jaw to the skull. Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis can lead to inflammation and pain in this area. Additionally, certain types of arthritis may cause headaches or discomfort due to inflammation in surrounding tissues. However, arthritis specifically targeting the skull itself is less common.
Arthritis pneumonia One of the symptoms associated with rheumatoid Arthritis lung disease.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. Therefore, no one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones.
Yes the word skull is a one syllable word.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. Therefore, no one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. No one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones. And yes, animals can have arthritis.
The immune system can be the cause of many different forms of arthritis the main one being Rheumatoid arthritis.
Valium is not one of the drugs prescribed in the treatment of arthritis
no,one blood test can not detect all forms of arthritis
Sculpting a human skull can be created in various formats. One can use actual clay and attempt to sculpt the clay into a skull based on sight, or one can create a skull through various computer programs which can then create a skull with things such as 3D printing.
Yes NSAID medications are a good for treating arthritis. However there are many different types of arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis is the primary one for used with NDAIDs.
Arthritis as such is not a terminal disease. However arthritis especially rheumatoid arthritis which is an immune system disease can lead to the development of other diseases that may be capable of killing you or the treatments used for various forms of arthritis can lead to death. However no one actually dies of arthritis.