Arthritis And Rheumatism More Condition_symptoms What's The Difference Between Arthritis And Rheumatism?

What's the difference between arthritis and rheumatism? - arthritis and rheumatism more condition_symptoms

This is what the old timers used to call rheumatoid arthritis. I got this. What are the joints and cartilage around the joints so that they fall apart, split attacks. It's like all forms of arthritis is painful.

6 comments:

RM said...

Arthritis usually refers to the joints, rheumatism of soft tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves.
Rhuematoid arthritis affects everything. It is a systemic disease.

RM said...

Arthritis usually refers to the joints, rheumatism of soft tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves.
Rhuematoid arthritis affects everything. It is a systemic disease.

Part Time Cynic said...

The type of symptoms? Cause from what I understand to be the same ...
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joannie said...

This has already happened!

Rhumatic arthritis is what it is.
Then there is osteo arthritis

jackie m said...

Arthritis is a term for different types of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis,

Andee said...

Rheumatism, which is a different word and different meaning of "arthritis" is the former name of arthritis. Typically refers to what we now take for arthritis.

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