Customer question:
How common is Joint pain? Question from an anonymous forum customer
Pharmacist's answer:
Putika is a relatively rare disease compared to other rheumatic diseases. Its frequency may vary depending on region, age, gender, and other risk factors. Some of the critical risk factors for developing Joint pain include genetics, dietary habits, obesity, elevated uric acid levels, alcoholism, and other medical conditions.
In developed countries, the incidence of gout appears to be on the rise, linked to rising risk factors such as obesity and lifestyle-related diseases. The aging of the population is just another factor, as Joint pain occurs more often in older people. Exact epidemiological data may vary, but the prevalence of ringworm in the population is estimated to be approximately 1-4%. Men are usually more prone to developing pubic hair than women, but women's risk increases after menopause.
Interesting reading: Joint pain drugs
Interesting reading: Joint pain and over-the-counter drugs