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Is Flare Up And Pain Related To Osteoarthritis Or Possible Sinusitis Be Remediated?

I have been having more recent flare-ups and pain that seems to be related to osteoarthritis. I am 83 years of age and just noticed a reference to my condition being sinusitis. Is this a progressive condition or can it be remediated so that I can resume former levels of energy and activity. Thank you for giving this your attention.
Tue, 15 Apr 2014
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it all depends on what your symptoms actually are and whether you are a diabetic or not. i think you meant sinovitis and not sinusitis , it is not a progressive condition if treated early and can be cured. please meet your orthopedic doctor for further guidance.

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Is Flare Up And Pain Related To Osteoarthritis Or Possible Sinusitis Be Remediated?

hello it all depends on what your symptoms actually are and whether you are a diabetic or not. i think you meant sinovitis and not sinusitis , it is not a progressive condition if treated early and can be cured. please meet your orthopedic doctor for further guidance. Thanks