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  • Rheumatic Diseases Defined

    Rheumatic diseases are nonspecific conditions involving the joints, connective tissues and soft tissues. No one exact definition is used for rheumatic diseases, but such diseases have involved...

  • What Are the Treatments for Rheumatic Disease?

    Rheumatic diseases normally affect connective tissue and cause joint inflammation. There are more than 100 rheumatic diseases such as osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, scleroderma, gout, tendinitis...

  • Primer on the Rheumatic Diseases

    Rheumatic diseases are a group of over 100 illnesses that affect joints, soft tissues and muscles. Common examples of rheumatic disease include rheumatic arthritis, lupus, ankylosing spondylitis,...

  • Definition of Rheumatic Diseases

    Rheumatic diseases are health conditions which primarily affect the body joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles and bones. Often they are marked by inflammations associated with heat, swelling,...

  • What Causes Hormonal Rheumatism?

    Rheumatism is a common medical problem generally associated with the joints, bones and muscular tendons. The disease usually affects middle age individuals and the elderly, from the age of 45 and...

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Cures

    Rheumatoid arthritis is a progressive, lifelong condition that causes pain, inflammation and stiffness to the joints. The joints most commonly affected are the wrists and fingers. There is no cure...

  • About Conventional Treatments of Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease which causes joint pain and swelling. Unlike the more common osteoarthritis--which is degenerative and often associated with aging--rheumatoid...

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