Definitely not.
No they are not always the same thing. You need to go to a Doctor if you are having joint pain a lot. This could just be a sore joint. This does not mean you have arthristis.
Yes they are the same thing
um..... I've experienced the same thing except in my foot. It turned out that it was just a growing pain. But for you.......... you might have bruised your bone if it hurts that badly. Or it could be a growing pain, like mine. Hope you feel better!
Probably, but check to make sure that the sunus medication and arthritis med don't both contain the same analgesic for pain.
I have the same thing, wish I knew!
could be chronic arthritis, spinal istnosis, herniated disc, or muscle strains. Spinal istnosis is when something wrongs with the spine and herniated disc is bulging of lumbar disc. hope i helped!
Most generic brands do the exact same for pain as name brand medications. You may want to ask your doctor about your specific medication.
All forms of joint arthritis can be extremely painful and the pain involved in any one of them depends on the seriousness of the problem more then the type of arthritis. However Rheumatoid arthritis can be counted among one of the most painful as it happens in several joints at the same time as well as being able to affect organs and and other tissue.
The term that relates to arthritis in the case of juveniles is "Juvenile idiopathic arthritis" which is an autoimmune disease that usually first shows itself as several joints becoming inflamed and stiff at the same time. For more info on this condition go to the related link below (Juvenile idiopathic arthritis)
In this case kill and suppressing pain are the same thing. So it all depends on the amount of pain I suppose.
Gone - Donnis. It sounds like t-pain, i thought the same thing at first
Poly arthritis is likely to be Rheumatoid arthritis. Poly as in more then one place Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that tends to hit in several joints at the same time, often in the same joints on opposing sides of the body. As with any form of arthritis it is beneficial to maintain strength around effected joints to give them as much indirect support as possible. there by getting more out of worn cartilage and reducing the pain that comes with damaged joints.