There is no such thing. However people that have RA are often more likely to develop osteoporosis, Which is a lessening of bone density.
Anna-Jane Glynn-Robinson has written: 'Medication use for arthritis and osteoporosis' -- subject(s): Rheumatoid arthritis, Statistics, Arthritis, Osteoporosis
Some diseases associated with the skeleton include osteoporosis (weakening of bones), osteoarthritis (wear and tear of joints), scoliosis (abnormal curvature of the spine), and rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune disease affecting joints).
Basically the people suffering from Osteopenia, Bipolar disorder, Osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis reports for Sinobronchitis. Infected mucus, low degree of temp esp at night.
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The doctor may order an x ray of the neck if he or she suspects traumatic injury, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, a herniated disk, or congenital deformities.
OPGL stands for Osteoprotegerin Ligand, which is a protein involved in the regulation of bone metabolism. It is a key factor in the process of bone remodeling and plays a role in conditions such as osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis.
People that have RA have a Greater Osteoporosis RisksIt has been found that there is an increased risk of bone loss and fracture in individuals with R A. These people are at an increased risk for many reasons, Medications Like prednisone are often prescribed in the treatment of RA and can trigger significant bone loss. Pain and the disease can lead to loss of joint function, leading to inactivity, further increasing the risk of osteoporosis. it is also theorised that bone loss in R A may be a direct result of the disease. This loss is most pronounced in the areas surrounding the affected joints.Women, a group already at increased osteoporosis risk, are two to three times more likely than men to suffer from rheumatoid arthritis as well.
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Rheumatoid arthritis can have that effect eventually as can most forms of arthritis. However you may also be thinking of osteoporosis which is the deterioration of bone density over time especially prevalent in older people.
Yes, as a matter of fact you can have RA with no rheumatoid factor at all.
You can find information on osteoporosis treatment and diet on the following website...www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/living-with-osteoporosis.../diet-dange...