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Medically reviewed by Stella Bard, MD Arthritis in your fingers often starts with subtle changes. At first, you might wake up with sore or stiff fingers, notice discomfort after using your fingers ...
A new study by researchers from the University of Birmingham, UCL, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Birmingham Children's ...
It doesn’t cause arthritis, doesn’t wear down your joints and may even feel satisfying. Still, be mindful of how and when you do it. Gentle movements are key.
Rheumatoid arthritis affects everyone differently, but pain, inflammation, and stiffness often occur in several particular joints. Here’s what you can do to treat them. How to Care for 5 Joints ...
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) can cause symptoms in many parts of your body. That includes your hands, fingers, and nails. In these areas, the disease can make everyday tasks like cooking or opening a ...
Rheumatoid arthritis is a painful and disabling autoimmune disease that affects more than 1% of people worldwide. In the United States alone, it disrupts the lives of about 1.
From gas bubbles to worn cartilage, here’s what makes your joints pop—and how to know if it’s something to worry about.
A new groundbreaking study by researchers from University of Birmingham, UCL, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Birmingham ...
Cold and dampness can worsen joint pain. Wear warm clothing, use joint-friendly wraps, or cover affected areas to prevent ...
Early arthritis in your fingers often starts with stiffness, aching, or swelling. Common causes include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and past injuries.