I have been experiencing joint pain recently and I am in my 20s, is it common for young people to suffer from arthritis. This is also affecting my performance in bed, need some advice.
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Arthritis is a disease that affects the joint and the muscles tissues surrounding the joint. Arthritis tends to affect people over the age of 55 but the disease can also affect younger people. There are several types of arthritis and some of the most common one include Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Infectious arthritis, and Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Osteoarthritis is caused by damaged to the cartilage, Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by inflammation, Infectious arthritis is caused by infection in the synovial fluid, Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis tend to affect young people age 16 or less. People with arthritis experience sexual difficulties performing in bed due to pain in joint that restrict certain movements and taking medication for arthritis can also cause a person to lose sexual interest.
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Multiple sclerosis and sexual dysfunction!
If a person is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, I understand the disease attack the nervous system that caused problem with muscle movement and I like to know whether this is also responsible for causing lack of sexual desire?
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the brain and the nervous system. The disease is caused by a condition where the body’s own immune system attacks the central nervous system affecting a person vision and voluntary movement. Voluntary muscle movements of the body is control by the brain and central nervous system and therefore nerve damage cause by multiple sclerosis affect muscle movement causing problems with moving arms, legs or walking. The disease also affects a person sexual function causing sexual problems with erections in men and women tend to experience vaginal dryness and lack of sexual desire.
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the brain and the nervous system. The disease is caused by a condition where the body’s own immune system attacks the central nervous system affecting a person vision and voluntary movement. Voluntary muscle movements of the body is control by the brain and central nervous system and therefore nerve damage cause by multiple sclerosis affect muscle movement causing problems with moving arms, legs or walking. The disease also affects a person sexual function causing sexual problems with erections in men and women tend to experience vaginal dryness and lack of sexual desire.
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