The simple answer is yes. That is unless it was severe enough to do bone are cartilage damage.
There is a slight increase in risk of developing osteoarthritis in the effected joints since one of the major causes of osteoarthritis is trauma to the joint.
Most likely once the infection is gone that caused the inflammation in the joint or joints then you will see all arthritis symptoms disappear.
The simple answer is yes. That is unless it was severe enough to do bone are cartilage damage.
There is a slight increase in risk of developing osteoarthritis in the effected joints since one of the major causes of osteoarthritis is trauma to the joint.
Most likely once the infection is gone that caused the inflammation in the joint or joints then you will see all arthritis symptoms disappear.
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