Chronic Arthritis
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Is Arthritis a chronic pain condition? yes /no could you kindly expand your point of view?
Arthritis means inflammation of the joints. Depending on the duration of the symptoms, arthritis is characterized either as acute or as chronic. Moreover, depending on the cause, arthritis can be treated relieving this way pain and disability. So, regarding your question, arthritis does not necessarily result in a chronic pain condition.
Rheumatoid arthritis has left Cheryl Wade with chronic pain for more than 30 years

