What are the sign and symptoms of arthritis. Diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis is required. Graphics and illustrations are highly recommended. At least 1 page
Subject: Pathophysiology
Arthritis is a inflammatory joint disease that affects the joinst and muscles of human body. The symptoms and signs of arthritis includes joint pain, stiffness, swelling, decreased range of motion, fatigue, and anorexia.
Arthiritis is diagnosed through physical examination, blood test including test for rhematoid factor and ANA antibopdy. Moreover, X-ray, MRI or CT scan can be done to diagnose this disease.
Treatment of arthritis includes application of heating pads and ice packs, medication including analgesics, and NSAIDS, topical creams and physiotherapy.
Prognosis of arthritis depends on person's age, weight, disease progression and lifestyle factors.
What are the sign and symptoms of arthritis. Diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis is required. Graphics and...
what is the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment
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what is the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment
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what is the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment
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