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Traumatic Arthritis
Traumatic arthritis will not affect blood sugar
and cholesterol.
If pain and inflammation afflict pairs of joints
like both knees, both hands, and both elbows, it is a symptom of a rheumatoid autoimmune arthritic condition.An autoimmune condition is one in which the immune system attacks instead of
protects the body.
Traumatic arthritis will not affect blood sugar
and cholesterol.
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Traumatic Arthritis
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arthritis, blood sugar
In the beginning of the treatment a mild approach
should be taken with rest and proper nutrition.
Exercise should be kept to a minimum because it
irritates the joints; and should only be enough
exercise to keep the joints supple and free from
tightening up. If drugs are necessary start with
the non steroidal drugs and if needed follow up with stronger drugs as directed by a doctor who
must monitor all drugs for side affects.
Traumatic arthritis will not affect blood sugar
and cholesterol.