A feeling or sensation of joint pain, stiffness, or inflammation, similar to the symptoms of arthritis, but not necessarily a diagnosed condition.
- derived from the word “arthritis” and can be used to describe a sensation of joint pain, stiffness, or inflammation.
The word “arthritis” comes from the Greek words “arthron,” meaning joint, and “itis,” meaning inflammation. There are many types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis, each with its own set of causes and symptoms.
- derived from the word “arthritis” and can be used to describe a sensation of joint pain, stiffness, or inflammation.
The word “arthritis” comes from the Greek words “arthron,” meaning joint, and “itis,” meaning inflammation. There are many types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis, each with its own set of causes and symptoms.
“My knees are feeling arthritical today, I think I need to take it easy,” or “I’ve been experiencing arthritical symptoms in my hands for weeks, I should see a doctor.”
by Ms Chris Blackerby February 23, 2025