Treatment And Diagnoses Of Inflammatory Arthritis

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

With over 100 different types of arthritis, it can be difficult to determine which form a patient has. Inflammatory arthritis is a term that generally applies to osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.

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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, the Arthritis of Children

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Arthritis, an inflammation of bone joints, is generally characterized as an illness affecting people over the age of 50, so it can come as a great surprise to parents when their children are diagnosed with some form of it. What may be even more surprising is that roughly 300,000 children in the United States alone have arthritis, and the public is largely unaware of this fact. The most common form of arthritis affecting children is named juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, affecting about 20% of those 300,000 children, and all parents should be educated on this debilitating disease in children. Doctors are not yet entirely sure what causes juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, but they believe that it is linked to autoimmune diseases, where white blood cells are unable to differentiate between normal and foreign cells.

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Living with Knee Arthritis

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

There are many forms of arthritis affecting people of every age, especially people over the age of 50, and all are bound to make basic tasks such as walking or writing a letter uncomfortable at best and unbearably painful at worst. Arthritis is an inflammation of bone joints that slowly wears down cartilage, creating inflammation and soreness at the affected joint. One particular form of arthritis that makes moving around difficult is knee arthritis. As the name implies, knee arthritis affects one or both knees, making any sort of pressure or movement on the knee sore or even painful.

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The Connection Between Muscle Pain and Arthritis

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Arthritis is a term that commonly refers to any one of more than 100 rheumatic diseases that cause pain, stiffness and swelling in the joints. Many people who are diagnosed with arthritis experience muscle pain that ranges from moderate to severe. Understanding the causes of this pain and the available treatment options may ease the uncertainty and provide much needed relief.

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Natural Arthritis Pain Relief Is Possible

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Arthritis is painful and debilitating. There are many types of arthritis, and some are more painful than others. Most of the millions of people who suffer from arthritis are older people who have developed the disease. These people search for a cure to the problem, and most types of arthritis are incurable. The symptoms, however, can be treated so these people can live more normal lives in spite of their condition. Many people end up taking strong pain medication to relieve the symptoms of arthritis, but these medications often have unwanted side effects that present other problems. These medications can cause constipation, nausea and other side effects that are unacceptable to many of those affected.

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Natural Arthritis Remedy May Include Alternative Practices

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

While traditional medicine continues to find ways to relieve suffering of arthritis, many of the natural arthritis remedy products are overlooked, essentially because most physicians point to the fact they remain unproven. However, those suffering the chronic pain associated with the ailment are willing to try any natural arthritis remedy that offers hope at putting an end to their suffering. From acupuncture to herbalists and holistic approaches to medicine, many are moving towards the alternatives, not seeing improvement with modern medical techniques.

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Osteo Arthritis – What You Need To Know About This Disease?

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Arthritis is a horrible disease which affects about 1.2 million Americans and the number is rising steadily. You will find this disease mostly in senior people and it is believed that its causes can be traced to poor blood circulation which is associated with obesity, heredity, injuries and undue pressure on the cartilages found in the joints of the body.

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Finding Relief From Osteo Arthritis Pain

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Anyone who has experienced even the beginnings of arthritis understands the pain osteo arthritis can cause. With this degenerative disease, the cartilage cushion in joints slowly disintegrates causing the bones to rub together and in the later stages can cause debilitating pain. Osteo arthritis pain is one of the leading causes of disability and many over the counter pain relievers do not begin to address the problem once the cartilage is nearly gone.

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Osteo Arthritis Pain Relief May Not Require Prescription Drugs

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

How a patient finds the right drug for osteo arthritis pain relief will largely depend on the degree in which they are afflicted by the disease. At the onset of this degenerative disease, the pain may be more of an annoyance, an indication there may be a need to consult the physician. It can manifest itself as a feeling of stiffness in the affected joints, accompanied by some discomfort, but over the counter pain medications typically can provide osteo arthritis pain relief.

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Use The Right Joint Prevention Techniques For Preventing Arthritis Pain

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

The best way of preventing arthritis pain is through use of techniques which will help you to protect the joints and which are very effective in controlling the pain as well. Everyone would benefit from practicing such joint protection techniques, though they are especially useful for preventing arthritis pain, because when you suffer from arthritis, your joints will become stiff and in certain instances can also lead to inflammation.

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