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Health Tip: Is Arthritis Affecting Your Hands?
By LadyLively on July 7, 2015
Arthritis in the joints of the hands can be painful and make many daily tasks difficult.
The American Academy of Orthopaedics says symptoms may include:
- Joint pain ranging from dull to burning. Pain tends to be worse after hand and finger use, and in the morning.
- Swelling of the joints.
- Sensations of grating, grinding or looseness of hand joints.
- Development of cysts on the hands and fingers.
Source: HealthDay
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