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Arthritis Can Be a Systemic Disease

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Arthritis Can Be a Systemic Disease

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Carol Eustice
Arthritis & Joint Conditions Expert
Systemic effects of arthritis
Arthritis Can Be a Systemic Disease  
When you think about arthritis, you likely think of a disease that affects the joints. But, some types of arthritis may have extra-articular manifestations, meaning the disease affects areas of the body other than the joints.
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A Comorbid Condition Occurs Simultaneously With Another Condition  
A comorbidity refers to one or more diseases that occur together with another condition in the same person at the same time. With arthritis, there can be two or more rheumatic diseases occurring at the same time. It can also refer to arthritis with diabetes, heart disease, or cancer, as well as with other diseases.
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What Is Uric Acid?  
People with a high level of uric acid in the blood may develop kidney disease or gout via the development of crystals in the joints. Not every person with hyperuricemia develops gout though.
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Magnets may relieve pain.
Effectiveness of Magnet Therapy for Arthritis Has Not Been Proven  
Static magnet therapy is believed by some to relieve pain by increasing circulation. The effectiveness of magnet therapy for relieving arthritis pain, however, is still in question.
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Rheumatoid arthritis of the hands
Rheumatoid Arthritis or Lupus - Which Is It?  
Two types of arthritis are rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. There are specific symptoms, distinguishing characteristics, as well as overlapping symptoms associated with rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Do you know the difference? Take the quiz.
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