The problem with that question is that we don't know what actually causes Arthritis. It is understood that some people tend to have a weakness in that direction and there is also a genetic factor involved at times. The evidence however points not so much at what a person does to their joints, because some people get trouble with arthritis and some don't, even doing the same thing. It would seem that the weakness has to be there to form the problem in the first place and you cant tell until it becomes a problem.
Between 2 to 3% of them have Rheumatoid arthritis
About 20%
Yes, you can actually be born with arthritis. Most of the people born with arthritis are born with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
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about 2 to 3 million people and about everyone in tthere life time will be affected by some type of arthritis
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Necklace fasteners that are magnetic are better for people with 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.
Not likely however people that have arthritis are more likely to suffer from the effect of RSI. The cause for arthritis of nearly any form is not known.
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some people with arthritis
Some joints are used more than others. Those that are used heavily: Knees, shoulders, ankles, and hips, have the cartilage break down and deteriorate. This can cause Arthritis (inflammation) and pain.