Does cold cause pain in joints, making it difficult for you to walk? This is not just your imagination. People suffering from joint pain related to conditions such as arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus or fibromyalgia often report that when the temperature drops, their joint pain increases. It is true, cold weather causes muscle tension, which can reduce mobility and flexibility in the joints. In some studies, joint pain has also been linked to changes in barometric pressure. Because of this old pains arise These changes can cause tendons, muscles and…
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