Reactive Arthritis Is Diagnosed By Distinctive Symptoms

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Reactive arthritis is a disease that affects many people, and the people affected will have distinctive symptoms that provide keys to the cure. Men under the age of forty are more susceptible to reactive arthritis than women. Reactive arthritis is also known as Reiter syndrome. This condition most often affects the eyes, urethra and joints. The skin and mucous membranes may also be affected by this condition. There may be a genetic predisposition to the disease, and it may be the result of other diseases. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is not yet known.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Explained In Simple Terms

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

The doctor informs you that you are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and you are devastated by the news. Yes, this could be indeed some very bad news, but it could always be worse. Understanding this disease is one way that you could come to terms with it, know what to expect when and work out a plan of action to control it in the best manner you can.

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Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis And Heel Pain

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Rheumatoid arthritis is known to affect more than one joint in a person’s body and this systemic disease is also known to cause pain in the heel in about ninety percent of rheumatoid arthritis cases. In such cases, you will first begin to notice symptoms in your toes and also the forefeet followed by the heel and also ankles, and though, the exact causes of why rheumatoid arthritis occurs are not as yet known, genes are suspected to cause the problem though the environment and certain chemical triggers too may activate this particular disease.

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Finding Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Relief

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

There are many different types of arthritis, and it can be confusing for patients when discussing these types. Many patients suffer from a form of arthritis that is actually an auto-immune disease. Rheumatoid arthritis is classified as an auto-immune disease because of the way that the body is attacking its own healthy tissue. All auto-immune diseases have this in common, and in rheumatoid arthritis, the body is attacking the healthy joints.

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Treating Septic Arthritis

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Arthritis is a term used to describe damage to bone joints, a term many of us will become familiar with as we grow older. However, this illness can afflict even young children, making it painful to move, although it is most commonly associated with people over the age of 50. Septic arthritis is most often caused by bacteria, although a virus or fungus may also be to blame, and this disease can affect anyone of any age. However, some factors are thought to lead to an increased risk.

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Shoes For Arthritis Help Prolong Mobility And Give Relief From Pain

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

With an estimated forty million people seeking some way of getting relief from arthritis pain, learning that there are shoes for arthritis should be particularly welcome news to anyone suffering from foot pain that is a result of an arthritis condition because they will realize that with such shoes they can continue moving despite their arthritis condition. Another worrying fact is that more than half of all arthritic persons aged sixty-five or more need to take defensive steps in order to keep from feeling excruciating pain.

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Spinal Arthritis Can Affect Different Areas Of The Back

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Arthritis can be a debilitating disease as the loss of cartilage in the bone joints can be extremely painful as well as limit movement of the joints. In patients with spinal arthritis, the affects can be even more devastating as there are precious few positions in which the patient can find comfort. While the blame for most incidents of spinal arthritis is aging, there is no standard area of the spine, which the disease strikes.

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Many Types Of Arthritis May Be Overlooked

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

When most people think of arthritis, they look at the crippling ailment that attacks later in life, robbing a person of their mobility and causing great pain. While the most common form, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis get the brunt of the blame for this crippling, there are over 100 types of arthritis that have been identified. By its basic definition, arthritis means joint inflammation and many diseases that cause an inflammation in joint cartilage or joint tissues is considered one of the types of arthritis.

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Exactly What Causes Arthritis Remains Open For Debate

Monday, February 11th, 2008

When many people ask what causes arthritis, they often receive the short answer of aging, but that may not be the most accurate answer available. While aging is probably the most prevalent cause, it can be induce by an injury or an ailment in the joint tissue. There are also some risk factors associated with what causes arthritis, such as a person being overweight, which causes additional pressure on the cartilage in the joints, causing them to break down faster.

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Understanding What Arthritis is and How to Combat It

Friday, February 8th, 2008

One of the most common diseases in people over 50 is arthritis. Arthritis is actually a general term to encompass a wide variety of diseases, just like cancer can mean lung cancer, leukemia, or Hodgkin’s disease among many other. Like cancer, arthritis has many different specific types that affect people of every age and gender, and most doctors would agree to read up on this subject a bit because of its prevalence. So, what exactly is arthritis, how many people does it affect, and what can you do to help yourself?

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