On a scale of 1 to 10 I would say a nine for short periods and you can have prolonged periods of of over 6 However on average it is always bugging you a Little in the back ground. The worst I experienced was in the elbow that I ended up having replaced.
If the sinus pain is the result of some type of infection there is a chance that it could be responsible for a flare up of arthritis.
Poly Arthritis is polyarticular osteoarthritis. This particular type of arthritis is characterized by pain in multiple joints as opposed to monoarticular arthritis which is pain in one joint.
the hardest thing about arthritis is dealing with the horrible pain
Arthritis in the foot is an inflammation of the joints which cause stiffness and pain.
Arthritis causes inflammation, pain and swelling of the joints.
No it does not.
No
I have had Rheumatoid arthritis for as far back as I can remember. I have found that the temperatures experienced seasonally really have no effect on arthritis flares. Having said that however, if you are having a problem with pain from arthritis you would be wise to dress warmly during cold spells as pain becomes accentuated on the cold. your muscles tense and your body seems to do all the things it should not to relieve pain. Being able to relax is very important when it comes to pain and cold does not help with that at all. But the chance of having more arthritis flares if the weather is cold does not in my experience increase.
This is a pain killer for low to moderate pain. and in the case of arthritis may be best taken along with an anti inflammatory.
It could be, but only if you have arthritis in your heel. If they pain is very persistent, it is likely a good idea to consult a physician who will be able to tell you if it's arthritis for sure or not.
Yes some forms of arthritis can cause pain just about anywhere int he body
maybe arthritis. if your hands and fingers and any other joint in your body it may be arthritis