If we look at the current scenario, the cases of hypothyroidism are increasing at an alarming rate, and so are for arthritis. Arthritis can gradually develop due to several reasons. When the cartilages begin to break down, joint pains and stiffness increase. Besides, when joints lose their mobility or keep getting injured due to a persistent condition, they begin to experience deformities. Many times, temporary joint pains occurring during fewer or viral infections become permanent when the sickness gets regular. Moreover, the flexibility of the bones reduces if one has a sitting job, inflammation issues, or does not practice flexibility-enhancing yoga and exercises. As a result, both the joints and bones get stiff and witness low strength and chronic pain. On the other hand, hypothyroidism can be one of the reasons for arthritis. Hypothyroidism is a common disease for people, specifically females, of all ages. It can be caused due to one’s family history, type 1 diab...