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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Rick Hutch About 10 percent to 30 percent of people with psoriasis also develop psoriatic [pronounced sore-ee-AA-tic] arthritis, which causes pain, stiffness and swelling in and around the joints. written by Dr.jenny Hobson Rheumatoid arthritis is basically called Aama-vaata in Sanskrit, and it means that it generally occurs when vaata (one of the three constituents that govern the physico-chemical and physiological activities of the body) mingles aama in the body. While this improper diet is the most imperative cause, other causes include exhaustion written by peter hutch Arthritis Definition:
Arthritis literally means joint inflammation, and it can affect joints in any part of the body. Joints are places in the body where two bones meet.
Arthritis is often a chronic disease, which means that it can affect you over a long period of time. Many forms of arthritis cause swelling, redness, heat, and pain. The 3 most common are:
written by peter hutch Inflammation of a joint. When joints are inflamed they can develop stiffness, warmth, swelling, redness and pain. There are over 100 types of arthritis. (see osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, lupus, gout, pseudogout). written by Dr Anne Arthritis isn’t just 1 disease; it’s a complex disorder that comprises more than 100 distinct conditions and can affect people at any stage of life.
written by Juliet Cohen RA is the most common type of arthritis triggered by the immune system. Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory form of arthritis that causes joint pain and damage. It affecting more than two million people in the United States. Rheumatoid arthritis attacks the lining of your joints (synovium) causing swelling that can result in aching and throbbing and eventually deformity. written by Peter rodrick The word 'arthritis' means 'inflammation of joints.' It comes from two Greek words, athron meaning joints and itis meaning inflammation. It is a chronic disease process. In the early stages, the whole body is usually involved and one or two joints may become completely deformed, leaving the patient handicapped and somewhat weakened written by Juliet Cohen Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints. RA is a systemic disease, often affecting extra-articular tissues throughout the body including the skin, blood vessels, heart, lungs, and muscles. << previous page 1 next page>> |