RA can not be cured the best you can do iscontrol the damage caused by the inflammation that causes the damage. However the end result of untreated RA us deformed and seized joint possible heart and lung damage not to mention damage to many other parts of the body.
Rheumatoid arthritis in the toes Forefoot problems such as hammer toes, claw toes, mallet toes, and bunions often develop as a result of arthritis, particularly rheumatoid arthritis.
Either osteoarthritis gained as a result of trauma in an accident or an inflammatory arthritis which is an autoimmune disease like juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
One might find information about arthritis care on the site "Arthritis Care Forum". This one is nice because people may interact and share information with each other. There is also the site "Arthritis Today" which is more of a magazine type site.
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Yes, you can actually be born with arthritis. Most of the people born with arthritis are born with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
No, Rheumatoid arthritis is not contagious.
Yes Rheumatoid arthritis is a autoimmune disease that is the result of the immune system rejecting healthy connective tissue in the joints of the body as well as other organs and tissue.
No rheumatoid arthritis is an Autoimmune disease and is cause by the inflamation caused by the immune system. Repetative strain on joints is more likely to result in osteoarthritis.
The main sort of arthritis that is the result of irregularity's in the blood is Rheumatoid arthritis which is an Autoimmune disease. The other is Gut which is the result of access uric acid in the blood.
According to research by Dr's in England, copper ions kill amoebae that are responsible for rheumatoid arthritis and many other diseases. Check out a book Rheumatoid Arthritis Cured At Last that is listed under Articles, topic Arthritis on the website garynullforum.com/GNarticles.php.
No not directly. however as part of the disease rheumatoid arthritis a person with this condition can expect a shorter life as a result of the side effects of treatments and the effect of the disease on the body's organs
Rheumatoid arthritis is not a hereditary condition. While it is not passed down parents, certain genes that make you more susceptible to rheumatoid arthritis are.