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rheumatischer

Rheumatischer is an adjective in German used to describe things related to rheumatism or rheumatic diseases. It can refer to symptoms (rheumatischer Schmerz, rheumatische Beschwerden) or to conditions that fall under the umbrella of rheumatic diseases. The word does not designate a single disease, but a relationship to rheumatism.

Etymology: The term derives from the noun "Rheuma" (rheumatism), from Greek rheuma meaning "flow" or "flux." The

Medical context: In modern medicine, rheumatic diseases are a broad group of disorders affecting the joints,

Usage: In German-language medical writing, the term is common but imprecise; precise diagnoses or subtypes are

See also: Rheuma, Rheumatologie, Rheumatismus, Rheumatoid arthritis.

adjectival
suffix
-isch/-isch
marks
relation
or
characteristic,
yielding
"rheumatisch."
muscles,
bones,
and
connective
tissue.
They
include
inflammatory
and
autoimmune
diseases
such
as
rheumatoid
arthritis
and
lupus,
degenerative
conditions
like
osteoarthritis,
crystal
arthropathies
such
as
gout,
and
other
conditions
sometimes
described
as
rheumatic,
such
as
polymyalgia
rheumatica
or
fibromyalgia.
The
adjective
"rheumatisch"
can
describe
symptoms
(rheumatischer
Schmerz,
Steifheit)
or
diseases
(eine
rheumatische
Erkrankung).
preferred.
In
everyday
language,
"rheumatisch"
is
used
to
describe
general
joint
or
muscle
pain
and
related
complaints.