Archive for November 3rd, 2009

See Arthritis Joint Degeneration X-rays & Healthy Joints

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
1bnlvideo Said:

Doctor Hays discusses arthritis hand / finger joint degeneration compares healthy and arthritic joint x-rays. Discusses natural joint pain relief and how to regain healthy flexible joints. For natural relief visit DoctorsArthritisRelief.com

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Girl, 4, Suffers From Arthritis

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
wmurtv Said:

Arthritis is often thought of as a disease that afflicts older people, but one Bedford, NH, family discovered that it can affect the very young, as well.

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Arthritis Pain – Hot Tips To Help You Get Rid Of It Forever

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Helen Hecker Said:

I got rid of my arthritis and arthritis pain forever by doing one single thing – read on. Getting rid of my arthritis pain, without drugs, was one of the best things that’s ever happened to me.

Arthritis pain can be experienced whenever a stiff or swollen joint is used. The pain in arthritis can be moderate to severe. Arthritic joints appear to be larger, are stiff and painful, and usually feel worse the more they are used as the day progresses.

Cartilage contains a high percentage of water, but it decreases with age. It’s important to learn plenty of facts about joints and arthritis to help you understand how to treat arthritis better. Cartilage contains chondrocytes, water, proteoglycans and collagen; chondrocytes are the basic cartilage cells and are necessary for balance and function.

As chondrocytes (the cells that make up cartilage) age, they lose their ability to make repairs and produce more cartilage; this process may play an important role in the development and progression of osteoarthritis. Injuries sometimes can be the start in the arthritic disease process; osteoarthritis can develop years later even after a single traumatic injury to a joint or near a joint.

An inflammatory response causes cytokines, to gather in injured areas and cause inflammation and damage to body tissue and cells; it’s known to play a role in rheumatoid arthritis and other muscle and joint problems associated with autoimmune diseases.

For snacks, choose raw nuts without salt instead of lifeless roasted nuts. A study in Great Britain touted the beneficial effects of cod liver oil on osteoarthritis; relieving pain and stiffness, and reversing the destruction of joint cartilage within 24 hours. Not a food, but many, including one well-known professional golfer, still wear copper bracelets and swear by them.

Many arthritis sufferers have changed their diets and noticed significant or total improvement. Nutrition experts say it takes a combination of supplements, that no one supplement can relieve arthritis pain, build cartilage, etc. Studies done on antioxidant vitamins question the value of these supplements; it’s clearly better to consume these antioxidants in living foods because they may also need to work with other nutrients present in the foods to work properly.

I know quite a few people who are drinking tart cherry juice to relieve their arthritis pain; has to the tart kind though. If you’re not already doing so, make a big effort to watch your diet. One natural approach is to consume foods that are known to help relieve arthritis pain or prevent arthritis. For natural treatment for arthritis make an appointment with a naturopathic doctor, called a naturopath; ask around for referrals.

Use Taiji health balls, with the chimes, to strengthen the finger joints: hold two balls, move in a clockwise circle with your fingers to rotate them, then try counterclockwise and do throughout the day. To be on the safe side always seek your doctor’s advice before starting or changing your exercise program. Important exercises for arthritis are range-of-motion exercises, isometrics, and some weight bearing exercises. Try to keep painful joint areas in motion, even in a limited manner.

Sign up for water aerobics classes at your local community center. Exercise your affected joints every day, to keep them flexible. Even the lightest exercise can go a long way to maintaining your joint mobility and overall health.

Conventional doctors may suggest the standard protocol for your joint pain; they tell you to take over-the-counter NSAIDS or prescribe COX-2 inhibitors, of which all have side effects. Be aware that the use of NSAIDs or Cox-2 inhibitors do not halt the progress of osteoarthritis and may even hasten the onset. For conventional treatment of arthritis – if you do choose to take drugs or medications, be very careful and read the labels thoroughly.

Arthritis pain relief is the ultimate goal – understanding arthritis is a good way to get there. I got rid of my arthritis pain years ago when I stopped eating dead food and changed my diet to all living foods; you can do it too. Begin your treatment program with a diet change, exercise and weight loss plan to see results and pain relief fast.

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An Attractive Proposition For Arthritis Pain Relief

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
brodpod Said:

I am not alone in suffering from arthritis. While driving, each time I changed gear I was jolted with pain. My wrist throbbed and ached. Even the shortest journey was agony. So my solution was to get a passenger to push and pull the gear lever while I focused on not crashing.

Then I learned about arthritis and found a more satisfactory arthritis pain relief remedy. Arthritis isn’t just one disease. It is the generic name for over 100 conditions. It is most often found in the over 60’s but can effect infants too. The single symptom that ties all the arthritis variations under one heading is pain, stiffness and inflammation of the joints. This chronic disease affects more than 46 million adults and 300,000 children in the USA alone.

Boosting blood flow through the joints is the key to arthritis pain relief. I found ‘magnotherapy’ and the ‘Brodpod’ magnetic bracelet. This amazing device harnesses one of the Earth’s elemental forces, magnetism, and applies it at the human level.

My arthritis pain relief wiped out the pain from day one. It gave me back the pleasure of driving. I have always been drawn (pun intended, sorry) to alternative therapies. It makes perfect sense to me. Life is all about invisible energy flows, magnetic bracelets, radio waves, microwaves, static electricity, nuclear energy, emotional energy etc.

I discovered a little of how my magnetic arthritis pain relief bracelet works. It may have something to do with the placebo effect but then I say ‘bring it on’! I only know that it works. According to the notes that came with my magnetic bracelet it has a powerful new magnet chip. It is designed in a series of ‘parallel alternating poles’. The bit I like best is that it operates in the same pattern as the Earth’s own magnetic waves. Mother Earth definitely knows best.

So all the blood in my veins is given extra energy and a push as it passes beneath my magnetic bracelet. I can’t feel a thing. Unless you count NOT feeling pain when I change gear. I think it looks good too, being an elegant black and silver wristband.

Here comes the science bit! There has been a clinical trial of the effectiveness of magnetic bracelets. It was a ‘blind’ clinical trial. That is where none of the participants have any idea which treatment they are getting. The participants know all about pain. They were 194 sufferers of acute osteoarthritis. They were divided into 3 groups. One had a genuine magnetic bracelet like mine. A second group had a look-a-like bracelet with a standard ‘magnotherapy’ insert. The third group had a bracelet but no magnetic chip in order to test the ‘placebo’ effect.

Only the first group reported consistently lower pain levels. I didn’t need the scientific reassurance to tell me that my magnetic arthritis pain relief bracelet has given me back the pleasure of driving.

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Vitamin D and Cancer Prevention

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
uctelevision Said:

Can vitamin D help prevent certain cancers and other diseases such as type 1 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain autoimmune and chronic diseases? To answer these questions and more, UCSD School of Medicine and GrassrootsHealth bring you this innovative series on vitamin D deficiency. Join nationally recognized experts as they discuss the latest research and its implications. In this program, Cedric Garland, Dr. PH, discusses the expected vitamin D serum level for cancer prevention …

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How Can Rheumatoid Arthritis Affect Your Oral Health

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Robert Said:

Rheumatoid arthritis or RA can cause inflammation of joints and tissues and some organs of the body. When the immune system attacks the body tissues mistakenly, autoimmune diseases happen. The immune system has different organizations of antibodies and cells to fight harmful toxins in the body. However, people who suffer from autoimmune illnesses have antibodies in the blood that attack body tissues, which can cause inflammation. Rheumatoid arthritis is also known as rheumatoid disease because it affects several body organs.

Patients may not experience symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis for a long time but the illness is progressive that can result to functional disability and destruction of joints.

Rheumatoid arthritis or RA has different symptoms from mild to serious. Obvious symptoms can be seen in the joints of the wrists, hands, feet and knees. Effects on oral health are less known. The disease may affect different organs such as kidneys, lungs, and tissues around the heart.

Though RA has no cure, people with RA can take different kinds of anti-inflammatory medications to relieve inflammation and pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis. Aspirin is known to be effective as an anti-inflammatory. Other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs include naproxophen and ibuprofen. To control inflammation, prednisone is recommended but it can cause several side effects including increased pressure of fluid around the brain. Other side effects are diabetes and infection. Physicians can inject cortisone and steroids for quick relief of the joints. Anti-rheumatic medications that can modify diseases are also available such as methotrexate, gold and hydroxychloroquine can, which can delay the progress of the illness. However, be aware that using these medications can have serious side effects.

Rheumatoid arthritis can also have effects on your oral health. Patients that suffer from the disease can have gum disease and serious tooth decay because the inflamed and swollen wrist joints and hands perform the oral hygiene, which can be painful and tedious. Patients can use electric toothbrushes that have more comfortable and larger handles for a better grasp. With electric toothbrushes, cleaning the teeth is easier and more effective. In addition, RA patients cannot floss and they are recommended to use interdental cleaning. Interdental cleaners can be purchased at different department stores and pharmacies.

Salivary glands are affected by RA, which causes dryness and inflammation. People with rheumatoid arthritis can experience dry mouth or xerostomia and dry eye or keratoconjunctivitis sicca. Natural treatments can treat this problem such as consuming plenty of water and chewing gums that free from sugar or sucking hard candies that are sugar-free to stimulate salivary glands. Tooth decay will occur if there are no cleansing and antibacterial saliva effects. It is necessary to use products that contain high fluoride. In addition, practice good oral hygiene and lessen the consumption of sugar.

If you are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, it is necessary to take good care of oral health. Make sure to brush your teeth at least two times everyday and floss after every meal. Make sure to check your mouth for the obvious signs of dry mouth, teeth stains, decay and plaque. In addition, you need to watch for gum disease, bad breath and bleeding. Visiting your dentist at least three times, every year is essential. It is recommended to discuss your RA as well as your oral health issues with your dentist or medical doctor.

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Arthritis – An Overview Of The Types and Symptoms

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Brooke Hayles Said:

Arthritis is never-ending joint pain. There are numerous types of this joint pain with different symptoms. However, the affect that it has on the joints is the common symptom. Different symptoms and the effect on the joints is what distinguish the different types.

Diagnosis occurs by monitoring all the symptoms collectively and examining if the effects continue over time. If the symptoms are symmetrical, meaning they occur on both sides of the body in the same joints, this would help in the classification of the type. The three most common types of arthritis are Rheumatoid, Osteo and Psoriatic.

The universal symptoms of this inflammatory condition are never ending pain in the joints, rigidity in joints when inactive, partial movement, touch sensitivity, body-corresponding joint pain, and swelling. These generally occur in the joints of the legs and the arms, especially the wrists and fingers. Another unexpected symptom is fatigue. Often, the person affected with arthritis will notice muscle fatigue in the morning. Along with the chronic joint problems this fatigue could be a result of poor sleep owing to pain during the previous night.

Common Types:

The most widespread arthritic type known is Rheumatoid Arthritis. In the United States more than 70 million people have been affected. The causes of this condition are still unknown to health experts, although bacterium or viruses have been suggested. Some theories formulated are that bacterium or a virus affects the people who already prone to this disease due to a genetic disposition.

Another type of this disease, referred to as Psoriatic Arthritis, has five different varieties. Each one is typified by the pain, unease, pulsating sensation, and sensitivity of the joint. Other symptoms are common such as inflexibility in joints as well as fatigue and stiffness in morning.

When bones have worn out causing them to rub together, severe pain is experienced plus the uncomfortable sensation of actually hearing the bones rubbing against each other. There are many causes for this inflammation of the joints including a sports injury, trauma, aging, genetics, or obesity or even chemical changes in the body.

Psoriatic Arthritis is similar to Rheumatic in symptoms, especially the symmetric form which affects the same joints on both sides of the body. The asymmetric form however, affects a maximum of three joints which may be different joints on different sides of the body.

Spondylitis affects the shoulders, spinal chord and neck. Mutilans causes severe deformation that affects the small joints in the fingers and toes. D.I.P. is another type of this disorder, which affects mainly the small joints.

If you observe any of the above symptoms, you should immediately consult a doctor. Treatment and relief of pain is available.

Summary:

Arthritis is a never-ending joint pain. There are numerous types of this chronic disease, with different symptoms. Fortunately, this illness is treatable to the extent that the person can lead a relatively normal lifestyle.

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