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Arthritis is not curable. However, there are effective treatments available.
neither Arthritis is a condition, There are more then a hundred forms of arthritis to chose from. Arthritis usually concerns joint pain stiffness and inflammation however, there are forms of arthritis that can cause problems with many other parts of the body. the causes for most forms of arthritis is unknown. and there is no cure. In some cases bacterial or viral infections are suspected of playing a part in the disease. However in the main forms of arthritis (1) Osteoarthritis (degenerative) caused by wear and tear and or injury, (2)Rhheumatoid arthritis (Autoimmune disease) and (3) Gout often the result of (excessive uric acid buildup in the system). these diseases while not curable can usually be brought under control using anti inflammatory's, steroids, or disease modifying drugs.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease where the bodies own immune system attacks joints and at times other organs.Osteoarthritis is a condition where tissue between the joints is worn out leading to the bones touching when they should not.
The same way arthritisaffects anyone; joints become swollen and stiff, and movement becomes painful. If you exercise often or heavily, have a family history of arthritis or other bone diseases and malignments or are simply becoming more advanced in life, then there is a good chance you will get develop arthritis as you get older.
Inflammation Will do it You can probably treat it with a simple over the counter antui inflammatory available over the counter at a chemist. If you have the problem in both ankles at the same time and it recurs or take a long time clearing up I would definitely get checked out for Rheumatoid arthritis. This disease while not curable needs to be treated in order not to lead to more serious joint and organ damage.
No
Arthritis is not curable. However, there are effective treatments available.
neither Arthritis is a condition, There are more then a hundred forms of arthritis to chose from. Arthritis usually concerns joint pain stiffness and inflammation however, there are forms of arthritis that can cause problems with many other parts of the body. the causes for most forms of arthritis is unknown. and there is no cure. In some cases bacterial or viral infections are suspected of playing a part in the disease. However in the main forms of arthritis (1) Osteoarthritis (degenerative) caused by wear and tear and or injury, (2)Rhheumatoid arthritis (Autoimmune disease) and (3) Gout often the result of (excessive uric acid buildup in the system). these diseases while not curable can usually be brought under control using anti inflammatory's, steroids, or disease modifying drugs.
Yes.May need to take medicine for long time...
I am sorry to say but this sickness is not curable. Once they find a cure i surley will let you know
No the common cold isn't curable. However you can take medicine to cure the symptoms such as nasal spray, decongestant, pain relives, and anti-biotic.
Two Australian researchers have been awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering that stomach ulcers are not only caused by stress, but by an ulcer bug, and are curable with antibiotics.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease where the bodies own immune system attacks joints and at times other organs.Osteoarthritis is a condition where tissue between the joints is worn out leading to the bones touching when they should not.
Yes Septic arthritis is caused by some sort of infection in the body and the reaction of the immune system is also causing arthritic problems in coping with the infection. when the infection has been eradicated the arthritis should go as well
No arthritis is not usually the result of bacterial infection although there are forms of arthritis that are, these are known as septic arthritis or infectious arthritis. these forms of arthritis tend however to be short term and do not cause permanent damage to joints. There are however more then a hundred different forms of arthritis with causes ranging from wear and tear autoimmune conditions to chemical imbalances in the blood. Most of these are not curable however modern medicines can usually keep their pain and damage under control.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
The same way arthritisaffects anyone; joints become swollen and stiff, and movement becomes painful. If you exercise often or heavily, have a family history of arthritis or other bone diseases and malignments or are simply becoming more advanced in life, then there is a good chance you will get develop arthritis as you get older.