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Is There Really an Arthritis Cure?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Scott Goodman Said:

Because arthritis has become a very “popular” disease today, people are finding ways to totally eliminate the problem. But is there really a cure for any of the arthritis diseases? Is there an arthritis medication which can take away the causative problem of your disease? Well, the answer is no.

Rheumatoid arthritis treatment comes in many ways. Aside from the medications and the surgeries for arthritis, there are several other therapies which help a lot in the cure of arthritis. To name a few are: hydrotherapy, massage therapy, paraffin dip, and a number of exercises. With the use of these treatments, a patient will be relieved not only of the pain but the inflammation of the joints as well. If these are done continuously, the ill person will be able to go back to his normal way of living again.

Arthritis treatment can be given to alleviate the patient’s condition and to make the patient feel as comfortable as possible. But to eliminate the root of the problem is quite impossible; since we all know that arthritis is a genetic problem, nothing can “erase” it as it runs in your system already. The list given below will explain how each form of treatment can provide for a temporary relief from arthritis.

Arthritis Cure through Medications

Arthritis cure through medications is impossible. However, they help tremendously in putting your disease on a resting stage. The medications can control several symptoms of your disease such as the inflammation, pain, and stiffness of the joints; but it can never take them away.

Once in a while, your symptoms will attack; but if you regularly comply with the treatment regimen given to you, the chances of disease occurrence would be unlikely. This is why doctors stress the importance of religiously conforming with your arthritis drugs; for without them, it will be impossible to relieve you of the symptoms your are experiencing.

Arthritis Cure through Surgery

The best arthritis cure that is considered today would be surgery. Because an operation fixes your bones, joints and ligaments, it can very well remove your arthritis problems. However, this form of arthritis cure does not mean that you are totally safe from another disease attack.

Although most of your symptoms may have been removed by the surgery already, your genetic problem is still at large. Since genes are the cause of your problem, it cannot be taken cared of by surgery. Like the medications, surgery will give you a temporary arthritis cure. Through time, the disease will emerge again and will attack your system the second time around.

Arthritis Cure through Other Therapies

Another considered treatment would be the variety of therapies available. Like the two treatments mentioned above, the other therapies for the disease can not be considered as an arthritis cure. Therapies like natural remedies, paraffin wax treatments, exercise and diet can only alleviate a part of your arthritis symptoms; but they cannot fully eradicate the origins of your disease.

It is a good thing that several forms for temporary arthritis cure are being generated in our world today. This alone is a big help to those who are experiencing the pains of arthritis. What people need to do is to be thankful for the variety of treatments available. Gratitude to these innovations can be shown through compliance with whatever treatment the doctors give you. After all, it is you who will enjoy all the benefits you can get from an arthritis treatment.

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The Effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis Medications

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Jonathan Mitchell Said:

The world around us has changed so much the last decade, we have made great scientific steps and also in the medical world there have been major improvements brought into reality. So, we still cant stop death but we have reached so much things we taught where impossible. The modern advanced technology has brought a whole new era in medicine. There has been an enormous rise in medicine expansion, drugs have been improved and new drugs have been developed. It looks like the growth of new technologies also have given leeway to new inventions and new drugs.

With this exponential growth of new cures and new medicine you would think that the diseases that are most common and most debilitating are the first to be invented, but this is not the case at all. A disease like rheumatoid arthritis has urged experts to find new medicine and if possible a cure. The cure still has not been found but some new rheumatoid arthritis medications have been developed that we would like to bring to your attention.

New rheumatoid arthritis medications tries to eliminate the symptoms.

There are so many people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis who are waiting for that final cure but they probably have to wait for that for quit a while. Modern medicine is still very focused on curing symptoms instead of the actual disease, and there is not much development in this area. In the area of rheumatoid arthritis medications however there have been some changes the last few years. They do not cure the disease but give a higher chance of eliminating the symptoms. And when some of the most debilitating symptoms are gone it paves the way for going back to a reasonably normal life. And lets be honest when you have this disease for a couple of years and still be able to make good use of all your body parts it is a great improvement. The latest developed rheumatoid arthritis medications are called Disease Modifying Anti Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs) These contain hydroxychloroquine, leflunomide, methotrexate and sulfasalazine. There are also other bio engineered rheumatoid arthritis medications like infliximab, etanercept, anakinra and adaliumab.

When we look at the symptoms the inflammatory process can be decreased by the most recent rheumatoid arthritis medications, also the joint annihilation can be slowed down by these new drugs. In the beginning these drugs will be given to all of those patients that do not respond (anymore) to regular drugs, and eventually when the new drugs gets cheaper more and more arthritis patients will be given these new medicine.

The new pain relievers for rheumatoid arthritis

Most people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) will not get around the fact that they will at any point start using pain killers. it is one of the most prescribed drugs for people who suffer from this disease. To decrease or remove the pain from day to day functions there is often no other option than taking pain killers. The early and more aggressive pain relievers where given to improve the life of these people and the often ended up with severe side effects. NSAIDS in different formulas are used depending on the need of the patient. To reduce inflammation and swelling steroids are given to reduce these symptoms with all side effects that come from taking these drugs. Try to educate yourself about your own medication and lets keep the hope up for better rheumatoid arthritis medications and better yet a proper cure.

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Psoriatic Arthritis

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Roger Thompson Said:

Psoriatic arthritis is actually a combination of two different medical conditions. Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition which causes a patchy rash. The affected area is usually inflamed and scaly. Arthritis is described as an inflammation of the joints and is also chronic. Both conditions are fairly common but psoriasis is predominant in the white population. Some people who develop psoriasis will go on to develop arthritis and this condition is known as psoriatic arthritis.

With certain types of arthritis the female is more prone to having the disease. With psoriatic arthritis both male and female are equally affected. Both conditions usually do not appear at the same time. The majority of the affected people normally develop psoriasis before they develop arthritis. Since both conditions are inflammatory, the condition can have an impact on many parts of the body such as the heart and other major organs. The spine is another place which is often affected by psoriatic arthritis. Currently there is no known cause or cure for this disease.

Many people who are diagnosed with this disease will experience acne, even at an advanced age. The acne is not limited to the face; it often causes other parts of the body to break out in an acne type rash. The nails may also develop ridges and pitting.

The arthritis may involve the knees, feet, hands, ankles, and the spine. People with psoriatic arthritis tend to have more spinal pain than other arthritis sufferers. Joints tend to swell and become stiff which causes moderate to severe pain. The pain and stiffness is most often worse during the morning hours after the patient has been in bed all night. For many people the pain and stiffness gets better as they get up and begin moving. Often a hot shower will also help relieve the joint stiffness.

Patients who are diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis will often develop pain and inflammation in their tendons which makes it more difficult and painful to walk. Many times steroids may be used to reduce the inflammation.

Psoriatic arthritis can cause many other health problems such as lung inflammations and eye disease. People with this diagnosis who experience eye problems should immediately contact their physician since this condition could possibly lead to blindness. The same goes for the lungs. When inflammation is present in the lungs, people may experience difficulty with breathing, or they may develop chest pain. It is extremely important to get medical attention if any of these symptoms occur since they could possibly lead to death.

For further information check http://www.arthritisreliefhelp.info

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Arthritis: The Threat For The Society

Friday, November 20th, 2009
Markus Skupeika Said:

Most of the people take this for granted that all the bones of the human body are meant to driven by the sensation of the brain and thus to keep the civilization mobile. But any one takes the time to think the life without the bones. Arthritis is the disease that can cause problem for the human limbs and can lead to permanent damage of that organ. The disease Arthritis consists of more than 200 disease and their symptoms, though it looks like singular form apparently.

The word “Arthritis” means “joint inflammation” or joint pain that happens in the junction of the bones that can be affected by the repeated and wear and tear use of the limbs. At the end of the bone there lies cartilage that provides the cushion in form of the smooth surface for the bones to absorb the shock and the rub. Muscles and ligaments link the bones together and form a capsule in which the synovial fluid is found to act as the lubricant to ensure safer and smooth movements with out any friction of the bones. No of the people who have become the victim of arthritis is more than 30% among the whole population of United States.

The most common two types of arthritis are seen in the word are Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis.

By far the most common form of arthritis is Osteoarthritis. This usually occurs as part of the ageing process and is caused by degeneration of the cartilage. As the cartilage starts to thin, inflammation occurs within the joint, damaging the joint and leading to pain and swelling. As the disease progresses, the joint may become disfigured and eventually lose all functions. Osteoarthritis commonly results in pain and inflammation in knee, wrist, spine and it can reach further to intolerable back pain with the swelling and redness. Meanwhile, there is no present cure for arthritis but there are many forms of natural arthritis treatments such as exercise and swimming to help heal the pain of arthritis.

Rheumatoid arthritis is the terrible form of arthritis found with the all the common symptoms of Osteoarthritis like warmth, tenderness and the swelling. People of around 20 to 50 yrs of age can have the chance to get affected with this disease. More than 2.1 million people have been suffering from this disease in United States. One of the specialties that this kind of arthritis has got is to attack people with the symmetrical pattern. That means if one limb like the left hand of someone has been affected, there is the probability for being attacked on the right hand as well.

The continuous studies of botanical and natural arthritis treatments are the safe and secure way to cure arthritis and its tendon.

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Why Rheumatoid Arthritis Should be Treated- Aggressively!

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Nathan Wei Said:

Multiple studies have demonstrated that early aggressive management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is beneficial.

What many patients don’t understand is why this is so important. Beyond the pain, stiffness, and inability to perform activities of daily living, moist patients aren’t aware of the other insidious dangers that rheumatoid arthritis- if not optimally managed- poses.

The very substances- called cytokines- that promote the chronic inflammation of joints are also responsible for more serious problems affecting internal organs. Examples of some of these cytokines are TNF-alpha, interleukin-1 (IL-1), and IL-6.

These cytokines lead to insulin resistance, abnormal function of cells that line blood vessels, and abnormalities of cholesterol metabolism, causing increases in total cholesterol, low density lipoproteins (LDL- “bad cholesterol”), and triglycerides. The end result is a marked tendency to atherogenesis- “hardening of the arteries”.

This hardening of the arteries is associated with cardiovascular disease leading to a marked tendency to stroke and heart attack. The insulin resistance also contributes to other metabolic disturbances. These metabolic problems can be aggravated by the natural tendency for patients with poorly controlled RA to be subject to stress, poor dietary habits, and less than sufficient exercise. The bottom line is that the life expectancy of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis is shortened by ten to fifteen years compared with age-matched controls.

One study demonstrated a two-fold higher risk for coronary heart disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis compared with people who did not have rheumatoid arthritis (Satter N, McInnes IB. Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2005; 17: 286-292).

Another study showed that women with rheumatoid arthritis who had had rheumatoid arthritis for at least ten years were three times more likely to have had a heart attack compared to women without RA (Solomon DH, Karlson EW, Rimm EB, et al. Circulation. 2003; 107: 1303-1307).

So… it is this important but little emphasized complication of the disease that must be emphasized to patients.

Fortunately, most of the data that has been accumulated related to the cardiovascular issues from RA were collected before the advent of biologic therapy. There is increasing evidence that aggressive management of RA employing the newer biologic agents can help reduce the increased cardiovascular complications related to RA. One example is a study showing that female patients with RA treated with TNF-inhibitors had a reduced overall mortality rate. Unfortunately, the same was not true for men in this one example (Jacobsson LT, Turesson C, Nilsson JA, et al. Ann Rheum Dis. 2007; 66: 670-675).

However other studies have demonstrated a lower rate of cardiovascular problems such as heart attack, stroke, and congestive heart failure) in patients with RA treated with TNF-inhibitors (Dixon WG, Watson KD, Lunt M, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2007; 56: 2905-2912).

So what should the approach be?

There is still a great deal of ignorance among patients with rheumatoid arthritis regarding the above mentioned complications. Currently, many patients are under the misimpression that natural remedies are good and that drugs are to be avoided, condemned, and are all-in-all, bad. What a mistake!

What rheumatologists must do is explain the reasoning behind the need for aggressive management. It should be explained that there is a narrow “window of opportunity” that makes treatment critical.

Patients should be educated as to the pathophysiology of RA and the terrible consequences that may arise as a result of less than optimal therapy.

While an open mind toward natural therapies is important, an open mind towards the value of proper medical therapies is just as critical.

It is particularly important that patients and physicians become strategic allies together to combat this medical scourge. The aim should be to induce complete remission.

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How To Manage Your Arthritis Pain

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Frank Rom Said:

Anybody who went through the pain of arthritis and its symptoms knows the importance of finding an effective cure to manage the arthritis pain. The sometimes devastating symptoms of the arthritis condition will greatly influence your life, the quality of your life and even be a serious hindrance in the level of activities that you could normally handle.

But don’t despair, arthritis pain can be managed and the sooner you get on top of the situation, the greater the effect of the pain management will be.

What is the cause of arthritis pain?

A normal, unaffected joint has cartilage of a certain thickness on the bones. This thickness can vary from one joint to another. The more stress a joint is supposed to take, the thicker the cartilage. In time however some of the cartilage can wear off and in extreme cases the bones themselves rub against each other without any protection from the cartilage.

The wear of the cartilage can create other symptoms like oedema, this is swelling of the surrounding tissues of the joint and arthritis pain. The affected joints become less mobile as well. Arthritis is mostly found in older persons since it is mostly an affection that is induced by the wear of the joints through the continuous use.

Sometimes however, in the case of osteoarthritis, even younger adults can be affected. It is most common in individuals who put excessive strain on their joints through high level sport or heavy labor.

How to treat arthritis pain?

Medication is your best bet for the treatment of arthritis pain. Look for medication that controls the swelling of the surrounding tissues and eases the pain that comes with the diminished capacity of shock absorbing from the cartilage. It is important to find an effective medication against the arthritis pain, because you need to keep your joints moving. If any of them is causing you too much pain, you will try to avoid too much movement and that in itself will cause further stiffness and pain.

Effective arthritis pain control keeps yourself active and your muscles firm and flexible.

If you are looking for over-the-counter medication, there is a choice between several medications: be on the lookout for medication that can treat the pain as well as manage and reduce the swelling. Over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or naproxen may very well do the trick for you in keeping the arthritis pain in line. But if you don’t get enough relief from these types of medications, your doctor can prescribe other, even more effective products.

As difficult an illness arthritis is to get around with, arthritis pain does not have to be the burden that prevents you from having a full and active life. As always, the sooner one can intervene, the better and easier the arthritis pain will be manageable. Exercises and medication will help you to keep on top of things. An arthritis diagnosis is not the end of your active life.

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Natural Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Relief Medications

Friday, November 13th, 2009
Bernice Eker Said:

A type of arthritis that causes the immune system to attack itself instead of protecting the body from various diseases is rheumatoid arthritis. It is the second most common type next to osteoarthritis and it usually begins to develop at the age of 20 to 40, but early signs of the development of this disease could begin to gradually show even at a younger age.

Once this disease worsens, the body could become frail because of the friction caused by the rubbing of the bones against each other. The cartilage serves as outer covering of the bones prevent them from rubbing against each other and with rheumatoid arthritis, the cartilage is weakened until it wears entirely.

The friction caused by the disappearance of the cartilage and the rubbing of the bones brings about unbearable pain to those suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. Further, the pain could also lead to other physical disabilities, making the person with this disease unable to move properly. Though osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis is considered to be the most disabling type. Because this disease spreads easily to other parts of the body, it is extremely necessary for it to be treated as soon as the early signs begin to become apparent.

If you already have rheumatoid arthritis and have consulted your physician, he or she probably prescribed drugs that could take away the pain brought about by rheumatoid arthritis and other types of arthritis instantly. These drugs may be efficient in eliminating the arthritis pain but they could also affect the body adversely. It is not unusual for drugs to have side effects and drugs specifically made to get rid of pain caused by arthritis are no exceptions.

To be safe from harming other parts of your body and still be saved from arthritis pain, you could take various natural rheumatoid arthritis pain relief medications. These medications could include natural dietary supplements specifically designed to aid in eliminating pain brought about by arthritis. By taking in these medications regularly, your joins will be healthy and your cartilage will be prevented from wearing out due to either aging or overuse.

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10 Important Things About Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sunday, November 8th, 2009
Steven A Johnson Said:

1.) Rheumatoid Arthritis is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis. There is 2.1 millions people in the U.S. that have it. It develops mostly between the ages of 30 and 50 years of age. But can develop at any age.

2.) Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disease. It is a chronic disease and it is triggered by the immune system. Autoimmune diseases happen when the body tissues are attacked mistakenly by the body’s own immune system. The immune system has a complex organization of cells and antibodies that normally seek and destroy invaders like bacteria. This can cause inflammation in joints and it can also target important organs in the body like the lungs, kidneys, and heart.

3.) Blood tests and physical exams are used in combination to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis. There is no 2 cases of rheumatoid arthritis that are the same. And the course its going to run can be very unpredictable. Some people who have it can have very severe joint pain and their x-rays can show that there is no damage done to the joints. Some patients have a lot of joint damage and don’t experience very much pain at all. So in order to find the best treatment for one’s case many tests and exams are done to determine the best treatment.

4.) There are 2 types of Arthritis, seropositive and seronegative. The word “sero” comes from serum. This means seronegative happens when blood tests can show up negative when tested for rheumatoid arthritis. Signs and symptoms are still there it just doesn’t show up in blood tests. This does not mean, however, that it is a less severe case of rheumatoid arthritis. Only about 20% of rheumatoid arthritis cases are seronegative.

5.) Recognizing the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis is important. Getting the earliest diagnosis can prevent severe damage to joints, bones, muscles, and organs later on. Early symptoms include warmth, swelling, and pain that occur in small joints like fingers, wrists, and feet. Stiffness in the morning that can last up to an hour or more and fatigue that normally goes along with loss of appetite and fever. Joints that are affected are normally symmetrical, and lumps can be present in the areas. Deformities in joints and damage to tendons, ligaments, and cartilage can be signs too.

6.) Rheumatoid arthritis is more common to occur in women than in men. Genetics and hormones are said to be the major role in the cause rheumatoid arthritis. This does not mean that men hardly get arthritis. This means that certain kinds of arthritis are more common in women than men. Arthritis such as gout and ankylosing spondylitis are more common in men than women.

7.) Joint damage can occur quickly in rheumatoid arthritis. Damage can occur within 2 years of being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. This is why it is so important to get diagnosed early is so important. Your doctor will be able to determine whether an aggressive approach is needed or not.

8.) The risk of disability for rheumatoid arthritis is high. An early diagnosis can mean saving your body from severe damage like joint and bone deformities and even crippling.

Arthritis and other rheumatic diseases are the leading cause of disability in the U.S. according to the center of disease control and prevention.

9.) A product called Rhumatol that Alternative Health Supplements offers can support your joints and cartilage. It can improve your energy, give relief from joint discomfort, supports cartilage for comfort and mobility, and it is all natural with no side effects. This product also supports immune system and autoimmune health. It will improve your over all health and sense of well being.

10.) There is still hope, help, and new medical research being done to treat and cure rheumatoid arthritis. If you get diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis don’t lose hope, there is a lot that can be done to treat it and keep your life as normal and healthy as possible. It can get emotionally overwhelming, financially stressful and disabilities can be frustrating but keeping your head up will make you stronger.

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Does All The Information On Arthritis Leave You Scratching Your Head?

Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Pat Dee Said:

There is a lot of information listed on the internet when that is related to arthritis. Many times, this information can be vague, or even conflicting. If you find that all the information on arthritis leaves you scratching your head, then you need the “Arthritis Guide”. Here, I will introduce you to the examples of information that you can find by reading the “Arthritis Guide” online. If you are looking for a one stop resource on all things arthritis, this guide is the single best resource on the internet today!

Arthritis Explained

Arthritis is a serious medical condition that affects millions of individuals on a global scale. There are well over one hundred different types of arthritis that an individual has the potential to acquire. This can make the study of arthritis a very in-depth and detailed endeavor. This condition refers to the swelling, or inflammation, of the various joints within the body. This symptom of arthritis can result in damage to the area of the joint, as well as a tremendous amount of pain. In addition to this, there are numerous other symptoms that are commonly associated with arthritis.

Arthritis Symptoms

There are a number of symptoms that individuals with arthritis experience. These symptoms can result in a lot of discomfort, as well as issues with mobility. Arthritis is one of the most crippling diseases of all medical diseases that lead to disabilities among people. Pain is a common symptom of arthritis. This pain can result in the inability to appropriately function and move in a proper manner. Each form of arthritis has unique signs and symptoms; however, pain is the most common among all types.

Arthritis Diet

Many individuals do not realize that having the right kind of diet can actually reduce the symptoms that they experience with arthritis. However, after many years of precise research diet specialists and medical professionals have established that participating in a healthy diet can be extremely beneficial in soothing the symptoms of arthritis. This is especially true if the foods and beverages that are consumed have anti-inflammatory properties. There are also many different types of foods that provide a natural boost to the immune system. In the “Arthritis Guide” online, you can learn the success secrets of an arthritis diet.

Arthritis Treatments

There are many different methods in which medical professionals promote when it comes to treating the medical condition of arthritis. In the “Arthritis Guide” you can learn all about the most effective methods in treating this particular condition. This includes everything from basic over-the-counter medications to surgery. You can learn what treatment options are available and how they can benefit you. No more searching for hours and hours on the treatment options for arthritis online, all you need to know and more is listed on the “Arthritis Guide”.

Arthritis Types

Medical professionals have established that there are well over one hundred, close to two hundred, different types of arthritis. From the simple case of fibromyalgia to the complicated disease of rheumatoid arthritis, the “Arthritis Guide” carefully outlines the conditions, the symptoms associated with these conditions, as well as the treatment options available. Why gather information from hundreds of online articles when you can find out all you need to know with just one website?

Arthritis Relief

Individuals who suffer from arthritis often seek out different types of treatment methods. However, basic arthritis relief is very helpful as well. In the “Arthritis Guide” you can learn many ways that you can achieve relief from arthritis at home. This includes carefully monitoring your diet, your exercise activity, and more. This all in one arthritis relief section can be very beneficial for the arthritis sufferer. You can even discover how to change your mental outlook when suffering from the devastating condition of arthritis! How much better can you get?

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Relief From the Relentless Pain of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Trevor Price Said:

If you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, pain relief is likely your primary interest. This degenerative disease can be extremely painful and uncomfortable when it flares up. Basically, rheumatoid arthritis typically affects the joints around the ankles, wrists, fingers and hands.

The tissue that surrounds the joint, called synovial fluid, allows for smooth movement between the bones. Rheumatoid arthritis develops when this fluid becomes damaged, causing inflammation, pain and swelling of the joints. This inflammation can eventually destroy the joint, eating away at the cartilage and bone.

No one knows what triggers the inflammation, but it’s thought to be an autoimmune disease in which the immune system creates antibodies that fight against the body’s tissues. It is unclear why this occurs, but it’s a common illness that affects millions of people and tends to run in families. It can develop at any age, but usually starts in the latter part of middle age.

The Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis

The most common symptom of rheumatoid arthritis is acute pain and swelling in the joints along with a hot sensation and almost burning pain. Also associated with the disease are flu-like symptoms which include general aches, pains and fever. The initial onset of the disease is marked by morning stiffness of the affected joints.

Following are typical methods to treat this painful disease.

Contemporary Pain Medicine

The medication used to treat rheumatoid arthritis are pain relievers like acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). NSAIDs have the added benefit of reducing inflammation as well as pain. Corticosteroids are given orally to treat severe or aggressive forms of the disease.

Physical Therapy as Treatment

Hydrotherapy is effective for soothing pain and is one of the oldest treatments for arthritis pain relief. It’s often used in conjunction with other treatments. Thermotherapy is the application of heat or cold to sore joints, which can also ease pain.

Most physiotherapists recommend regular exercise and joint and muscle strengthening activities. Generally, an easy exercise routine that includes both strengthening and aerobic activity is recommended.

Managing the Disease Through Diet

If you’re overweight and suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, weight loss is important. Follow an anti-inflammatory program that excludes dairy and processed foods, avoids excess gluten and sugar, and includes the herbs ginger, curcumin and tumeric.

In addition to relieving pressure on the joints, the diet associated with weight loss can also improve your overall health. Finally, fish oil and flaxseed oil are critical anti-inflammatories that can be very helpful.

Bryonia Pain Relief

Bryonia is a homeopathic treatment designed to reduce the heat and swelling of joints affected by rheumatoid arthritis. It’s a natural arthritis pain relief treatment that’s also believed to regulate toxicity levels in the joints and therefore reduce instances of inflammation.

Homeopaths believe that applying pressure to the joints can provide both temporary and ongoing pain relief.

For those who suffer from this painful disease – which can cloud the vibrancy of each day with discomforting gloom – relief is often foremost on their minds. There are at least a few viable options to provide temporary distance from the pain.

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