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  • Q&A with Australian Health Practitioners

    Why does arthritis pain come and go?

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  • Dr. Daniel Cohen is an Australian trained Orthopaedic Surgeon with specialization in hip, knee and trauma surgery. Dr. Cohen graduated from the University of Sydney … View Profile

    Living with arthritis can often feel like a rollercoaster. On some days, you might feel great, with minimal pain and good mobility. On other days, even simple movements can be a struggle. If you’ve ever wondered why your arthritis pain seems to come and go without a clear reason, you are not alone. This fluctuation is a common and often frustrating part of living with the condition.

    Understanding what causes these flare-ups and periods of relief is the first step toward gaining more control over your symptoms. This guide examines the key factors that contribute to arthritis pain and provides practical advice to help you manage its unpredictable nature.

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