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I Was told today by a second opinion DR. from the Dept of Labor that my condition is not work related after a car acc. on the job, 2 neck surgeries and 1st rib removed . also have cronic back pain now and Dr. said my problems were not work related but was arthritis CAUSED from spoking . My question is does smoking CAUSE arthritis ?
Gender: MaleAge: 55 Already Tried: I have been through surgeries on my neck , 1st rib removed, numerous pt tries, diff. doctors. injections in neck and spine, heat therapy back brace , shoulder brace. I have been through hell with the dept of labor picking doctors and of course doctors are on there side and im sure getting very well paid too for the answers that the dept of labor wants to hear. All the idiotic doctors that i have seen has never said this and I have never heard this but he said I have arthritis and it is caused by my smoking ! He said my med. problems were not work related is he a fraud or what ?
Arthritis is a condition that can have many risk factors that contribute to it over time.Some of the known risk factors include:Agebeing female being overweightthe type of work you do (manual labor)Sports activitiesMuscle weaknessInjury to the jointsyour genetic profileendocrine conditions, such as acromegalyHowever, while smoking is a known risk factor for many many medical conditions -- it is not clearly linked to arthritis.
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U.S. Physician/Surgeon in Neurosurgery