Arthritis is sometimes genetic so it is not always possible to stop. Keeping fit (excercise) dry and warm goes a long way to prevent arthritis, and it is very important to keep a supple body through yoga or daily stretching excercises.
Not at this time The causes of most forms of arthritis and there are a great variet of them are not known.
Vitamin D is a good vitamin to take. Vitamin D has shown to improve arthritis symptoms and may help prevent arthirtis. More information can be found from WebMD at: http://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/news/20040109/vitamin-d-may-prevent-arthritis
I have lower back arthritis will it prevent me from lifting and working
I doubt it, In any case there is no medical evidence that diet has any effect on arthritis, aside from gouty arthritis.
It depends on the form of arthritis. Osteoarthritis, or the general wear and tear arthritis, can be exacerbated by exceedingly high levels of Vitamin C (way above the normal nutrition level). If rheumatoid arthritis is the concern, a diet high in fruits and vegetables (and Vitamin C) can lower the risk factors by up to 3 times.
You cant in any way that is at present known as the causes for the disease are not yet clear.
Exercising does not prevent arthritis It does however help in reducing the damage done over time as a result of healthy strong muscles being better at supporting joints damaged or in the process of being damaged as a result of arthritis.
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Any of the body's joints can be affected by arthritis.
There are over a hundred forms of arthritis and they can effect people of any age and from any walk of life.
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