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Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Video

Thursday, November 26th, 2009
asktheholisticdoctor Said:

Rheumatoid arthritis treatment usually revolves around pain medication. Dr. Dahlman’s all natural protocol combines food allergy testing and all natural supplements to help you conquer rheumatoid arthritis.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis – What Are Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Bernice Eker Said:

Arthritis affects many people all over the world in the US alone over twenty million Americans are reported that are afflicted with this debilitating disease. Arthritis is the general condition involving the damage of the joints in the body. There are many forms of arthritis and one of the most common forms of arthritis is rheumatoid arthritis.

Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory form of arthritis that causes severe pain, stiffness, swelling, and inflammation. In rheumatoid arthritis, the autoimmune system of the body mistakenly attacks the tissues of the body causing the lining of the joints to swell, that can result in pain, swelling, and eventually become deformed. One characteristic of the disease is that it is symmetrical in nature, meaning both parts of the body such as the wrist, knees, elbows, and hips can be attacked at the same time and pain is felt on both sides of the body.

Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms can even bring daily activities such a burden like walking or holding a pen. The symptoms maybe chronic or it could be a transient disease. When the joints are inflame this is the active stage of the disease, which is also called flare ups or flares, the inactive stage is called the remission stage and this can be due to medication or treatment, and it can last for weeks, months or even years depending on the management and the severity of the disease.

The remission of the disease varies from person to person, though the reason for the recurrence is still unknown patients are given some pointers on how to manage the disease and how to spot the early onset of the rheumatoid arthritis.

Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms may include general feeling of fatigue, malaise, fever, loss of appetite, muscle and joint pain and stiffness, which is usually felt during the morning after waking up; you feel stiff all over and have a hard time to move because of the pain. This can also be felt during prolong inactivity, the muscles becomes stiff and harden and movement is difficult. During this episode, the affected areas of the body are inflamed, swollen and warm, and the skin around the area is red and tender to the touch.

At the early onset rheumatoid arthritis only affects the small joints of the body, the fingers, wrist, ankles and feet. As the disease progresses large part of the joints are affected especially those that are weight bearing joints such as the hips, knees, elbows, and shoulders could be affected. Deformity is a common sight for people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis this is due to the rheumatoid nodules that sprouts around the bones, bones become brittle and eventually loss its function.

As of this date there are no known cure for rheumatoid arthritis, the treatment that is available right now aims to slow down the bone degeneration and maximize joint function, reduce the pain, swelling, and inflammation. Disease management involves family education, medications, rest, exercise for joint and bone strengthening and protection. Treatment varies from the stage of the disease, age of the patient and general health, support of the family is one of the important factors of the treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.

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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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Rheumatology: The Different Types Of Arthritis

Thursday, November 19th, 2009
Greg Marsh Said:

In rheumatology, scientists and doctors work hard to develop new treatments, new facts and even to learn why people suffer from conditions such as arthritis. One thing that they’ve uncovered is that there are a host of different types of arthritis today. If you are suffering from arthritis, chances are you have a specific condition that leads to the type of arthritis that you have. In rheumatology, doctors are working to help cure all forms, but it is important for you, as a patient, to be able to understand what makes your type of arthritis unique in comparison to the others out there.

The most common type of arthritis is that of osteoarthritis. Others include psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Reiter’s Syndrome, Gout and Pseudogout. To understand the differences, consider this information about each of these conditions.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms Video

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
asktheholisticdoctor Said:

Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are pain, swelling, redness and stiffness. Other symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis may include fatigue, lack of appetite, low grade fever and muscle aches. Dr. Dahlman’s all natural protocol combines food allergy testing and all natural supplements to help you conquer rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.

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How Frightened Should You Be Of Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Scott Goodman Said:

It’s no fun getting a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. But perhaps you haven’t yet received the diagnosis. Perhaps you are afraid of ever getting rheumatoid arthritis. There are a lot of illnesses and aliments that abound in life that can cause a great amount of pain. One of the most common conditions that most human beings are sentenced to is some form of arthritis. Even children can get juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

Prevention

Although most people do get a form of joint inflammation at some point during their lives, you don’t have to be certain that you are doomed to get any kind of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis. By eating a sensible diet to keep an ideal body weight and exercising regularly, you are already making a great contribution to reducing your chances of getting rheumatoid arthritis, or getting a less painful form of it.

Quitting smoking is another way of helping to reduce your chance of getting rheumatoid arthritis, or a severe form of it. Smoking reduces your circulation, which means you don’t get the proper blood flow to all parts of your body. When your circulation system is under stress (as it usually is for a smoker), then it concentrates on just keeping the inner organs functioning. It then conserves energy for this by shutting off circulation to your fingers and toes.

Never Stop Moving

Even if you get the dread diagnosis, it doesn’t mean your life is over. There are far worse medical conditions to be diagnosed with other than rheumatoid arthritis. However, you probably grew up seeing your elderly relatives and neighbors suffer from it. This can leave a very strong impression in your subconscious.

So, even though you know some other diseases and illnesses are worse, you probably never had the direct contact as you did with someone suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. You saw what happened to them and you don’t want it to happen to you. Recognize your fear and give it a name. Call it “arthritis-it is” is you want. Make up a silly name for it and write it down. Looking at the small word can help you realize that it’s only a small fear.

There are a lot more effective treatments for rheumatoid arthritis now than there was when you first saw someone suffer from inflamed, stiff joints. Since everybody’s rheumatoid arthritis is different, there are many different treatments to choose from. Many people find it best to combine conventional medicine with alternative treatments, such as acupuncture.

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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: What Now, Old Peoples Disease Being Caught by Kids?

Monday, November 16th, 2009
Paul Courtney Said:

Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: What Now, Old Peoples Disease Being Caught By Kids?

We all know that arthritis, inflammation of bone joints, is normally associated with an illness affecting people over the age of 50. Therefore it will come as a massive surprise to parents when their children are diagnosed with it. Even more surprising is the fact that approximately 300,000 children in the United States alone have some form of arthritis, and that we the public are totally unaware of this fact.

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is the most common type of arthritis affecting around 60,000 children. Unfortunately, doctors are not yet certain as to what causes juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, however, there are indications that it is associated with the autoimmune system, where white blood cells are unable to differentiate between normal and foreign cells. Although being dissimilar to the adult form of rheumatoid arthritis

It is imperative that all parents be educated about this debilitating childrens disease..

The Familiar Symptoms

It is quite normal for kids to complain off and on about having sore joints and it is usually put down to growing pains. However, it may actually be more. If your child develops a limp and continually complains of sore joints associated with rashes and spikes in temperature, like fits of fever, this may indicate that juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is present. Under these conditions it is important to get him/her into the doctors surgery asap. The quicker a diagnosis is made the less damage will occur to cartilage and the joints affected by juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

Diagnosis

Luckily, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is easily diagnosed, there are a wide array of tests, available some of the more regular Diagnostic tools including blood tests, X-rays, and complete physical examinations are necessary. Other tests for other diseases known to be linked to juvenile rheumatoid arthritis may be performed, it is also likely that a referral to an orthopedic surgeon will be made to take samples of joint fluid for testing and further analysis. A diagnosis usually takes a number of days, upon receipt of the results of these tests, the pediatrician or doctor will work together with the orthopedic surgeon and any other medical professionals to develop a strategy to cure the child of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

Easily Treatable

Unlike the adult variety which does not have any known cure, the good news for both the child suffering from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis along with the parents is that

this form of the disease is easy to treat. Doctors can prescribe medication to help with the swelling and inflammation of the joints along with a referral to a physical therapist. Who design and implement a set of exercises to improve the arthritis and improve muscle stamina and joint flexibility. Regular exercise is vitally important to ensure that the child is protected against further arthritis by protecting bones and joints. Treatment actually serves two purposes:

1. to protect and repair the joints from damage , and

2. reducing or eliminating the inflammation and pain.

The nature of the disease makes a child’s life miserable. This disease can harm their social skills and make them irritable while hindering their physical development

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is unsettling for parents, and is likely to necessitate major changes in lifestyle to insure that their child’s overall health is ensured and wont be harmed by the disease.

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Arthritis – Can it be Prevented?

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Karen Cole Said:

Overview of Arthritis

Effective help is currently available for people to proactively manage arthritis and enjoy life to the fullest. But the actual prevention of arthritis itself is yet another story.

With rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the membranes or tissues lining the joints become inflamed. There is no known way to prevent any form of this disease, including osteoarthritis, adult-onset arthritis and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The exact causes of all these conditions are unknown.

It’s very important for people who fear they are at risk of rheumatoid arthritis to realize that at this time there are no medications to take or lifestyle modifications to make that can completely prevent this crippling disease. However, by making changes to your weight and diet and engaging in moderate exercise, you may be able to slow or even halt the disease’s onset and progress.

But you can only really take the measures needed to control arthritis after it is diagnosed. Until it is known for sure if certain bacteria or viruses trigger the disease, contact with people suffering from it will not change your risk of developing it.

Traditionally, medications and physical therapy have been used to manage the disease. A massive amount of nutrient research has also shown the effect diet and supplements have on the body’s healing processes. Lifestyle changes can also make a big difference.

Causes of the Disease

Joint injuries caused by accidents or overuse increase the occurrence of some types of arthritis. You can also inherit certain genes that may increase your risk. More research is needed to find out how to reduce the disease’s onset from these factors.

Some individuals have an inborn tendency to degenerative joint disease because they have changes in the structure of the important protein-building blocks of the articular cartilage which covers the surface of their joints. These seemingly small but significant abnormalities predispose their joints to wear and degeneration. In other cases, joint injuries may contribute to the development of DJD.

No foods have been definitively shown to cause or exacerbate arthritis in most individuals. A variety of diets and “hand-me-down” information exists about certain foods and arthritis, in particular the night shade plants, but none of it has been proven.

There is a rare form of arthritis called Spure which is caused by allergies to wheat products. Avoiding those will eliminate this disease. Associated features include weight loss, diarrhea and osteoporosis. Consult your health care provider if this is a concern.

There are things you can do to reduce your risk for getting certain types of arthritis or to reduce disability if you already have arthritis.

Overweight and obese people have a higher frequency of arthritis. Excess weight increases risk for developing osteoarthritis in the knees, and possibly in the hips and hands. Women are at special risk. In men, excess weight increases the risk for developing gout. It’s important to maintain your recommended weight, especially as you get older.

Arthritis Prevention Programs

The Center for Disease Control has implemented programs in several states to reduce the onset and consequences of arthritis. The National Arthritis Action Plan: A Public Health Strategy delineates the actions necessary to better understand the arthritis burden in the USA and helps to fully apply known and effective interventions.

This document represents the combined efforts of nearly 90 organizations, such as the Arthritis Foundation, government agencies and many other groups and individuals with an interest in arthritis prevention and control.

The NAAP proposes a nationally coordinated effort for reducing the occurrence of arthritis and its accompanying disability by focusing on these three areas:

1. Surveillance, epidemiology and prevention research to strengthen the science base.

2. Communications and education to increase awareness and provide accurate information about arthritis.

3. Programs, policies, and systems promoting increased quality of life for people with arthritis and facilitating arthritis prevention measures.

The CDC continues to accumulate scientific knowledge on the benefits of physical activity. Because healthy eating reduces a person’s risk of becoming overweight, good nutrition plays an important role in preventing knee osteoarthritis. In addition, moderate physical activity is essential for maintaining the health of joints.

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Arthritis – Get Treatment Information Here

Friday, November 13th, 2009
peterhutch Said:

Arthritis literally means joint inflammation, and it can affect joints in any part of the body. Joints are places in the body where two bones meet.

Arthritis is often a chronic disease, which means that it can affect you over a long period of time. Many forms of arthritis cause swelling, redness, heat, and pain. The 3 most common are:

• Osteoarthritis

• Rheumatoid Arthritis

• Gout

Arthritis is a term used to define over 100 rheumatic conditions and diseases. It is defined as the inflammation of one or more joints, which causes pain, swelling, warmth, redness of the overlying skin, and diminished range of joint motion.

Arthritis Causes:

Arthritis involves the breakdown of cartilage. Cartilage normally protects the joint, allowing for smooth movement. Cartilage also absorbs shock when pressure is placed on the joint, like when you walk. Without the usual amount of cartilage, the bones rub together, causing pain, swelling (inflammation), and stiffness.

Arthritis Treatment :

Biologics Rheumatoid arthritis is a result of the complex interplay among cells called lymphocytes, cells called macrophages, and the messenger signals they communicate with, called cytokines. Biologic medications work by targeting these different areas. In essence, they work with laser-like precision on the immune system.This page discusses the use of biologics- the new wave in arthritis therapy.

Prosorba column Since rheumatoid arthritis is the result of cellular interactions that produce an excessive amount of destructive antibodies, it makes sense that removing some of these toxic influences may make rheumatoid arthritis better. That is the theory behind the use of the Prosorba column for treating rheumatoid arthritis.

Arthritis remedies:

The era of medical science and the tendency to see the human body as a physicochemical collection of many separate parts gives place to a new genre of biological thinking. This seemingly new school of thought is rooted in the concept that man as a whole person with physical, spiritual and emotional aspects is inseparably unified in one living individual. The essence of man as an essential part of the biological and cosmic universe, subject to all the laws of nature, is being immensely recognized at present. In this aspect, the role of nutritional intake in curative and preventive medicine has become increasingly apparent. Despite these profound changes taking place in this field of medicine, conventional drug treatments at present are unable to solve the catalyst in such disorders as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, arthritis and diabetes.

Eat Alfalfa or take alfalfa capsules. It’s very rich in minerals needed for the formation of bones.

Guggulu (a herb) is very helpful in curing arthritis. If available, eat half a teaspoon twice a day after meals with warm water. •Paste of 1 teaspoon red chilies and fresh ginger mixed in half a cup of sesame oil and strain. Gently rub this oil on the affected joints. •Camphor, wintergreen and cinnamon oils are also beneficial for external application.

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Arthritis – Herbs and Ayurvedic Remedies, Arthritis Symptom and Other Treatments

Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Tom alter Said:

What is Arthritis?

Arthritis is inflammation of the joints. It can occur anywhere in the body and, based on that, there are several types of arthritis. The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis which is the common ailment of pain in the joints observed in elderly people. Other common types of arthritic ailments are rheumatoid arthritis and gout.

The word arthritis is derived from two root Greek words – arthros meaning ‘joint’ and it is meaning ‘inflammation’. Hence, arthritis literally translates as inflammation of the joints.

Arthritis is an auto-immune disease, which means, it is a disease in which the human body attacks itself. It begins in one or two joints where an acute pain is felt. This is the most miserable phase of arthritis. Over time, this pain may disappear, but it could cause permanent deformities in the bones and joints.

Why is Arthritis caused?

Different types of arthritis are caused due to different reasons.

(1) Osteoarthritis – Osteoarthritis is a common old-age problem, which affects several people who have crossed the age of 40 years. In people with osteoarthritis, the bones may increase in size at their articulating points. As a result the spaces between them in the joints become less. When moving about, there is a high probability that different bones will rub against each other. This is the cause of osteoarthritis.

(2) Rheumatoid Arthritis – Rheumatoid arthritis is a more serious problem than osteoarthritis because it can occur at any age. In people with rheumatoid arthritis, the ligaments and tendons between the joints undergo degeneration. This causes severe pain where the degeneration has taken place. Common rheumatoid arthritis pains are felt in the fingers; but other places like the wrists, hip and knees are also affected. Rheumatoid arthritis is responsible for deformation of the fingers.

(3) Septic Arthritis – Septic arthritis is a special type of arthritis which is caused when the joints get infected.

(4) Gout – Gout is common old-age arthritis. It is caused when crystals of uric acid are deposited in the spaces between the joints. This type of arthritis is linked with faulty digestion.

What are the Symptoms of Arthritis?

In all types of arthritis, the following symptoms are observed:-

The initial pains are felt as fleeting pains in the joints, which seem to be no more than a twitching pain.

Pains alternate between various joints quickly.

If the arthritis becomes acute, then on a particular day there is very sharp pain in a joint, and it becomes absolutely normal the next day. The next day another joint could be affected in a similar fashion.

The pains could increase in the winter season or in cold nights.

How can Arthritis be avoided?

Arthritis cannot be avoided effectively as it is a common ailment that occurs with advancing age. One must learn to live with the problem. But there are various things which can be avoided in order to keep arthritis at bay.

The following foods must be avoided if you have continuous arthritic pains:

Animal fats

Fried foods

Foods rich in carbohydrates like potatoes

Tomatoes

Peppers

Salt

Simple yogic asanas and light exercise helps proper digestion of the body and also protects it from autoimmune problems. Hence, these are beneficial in arthritis.

If you have recurrent pains in the joints, then do not keep the joint covered. As far as possible, keep the joint exposed to the air. For example, if you have pain in the knee joints, then do not wear tight denim clothing; shorts would be a good idea. This will provide freer circulation of blood in the joint and reduce the pains.

How can Arthritis be controlled with Simple Home Remedies?

Some household remedies are known to provide relief from arthritic pains. The following are some of the more benefiting ones:-

Applying a paste of limestone and honey on the affected joints externally provides relief.

Mash some mustard in warm water and apply this solution on the joints. This must be done repeatedly to get results.

Put two teaspoons of cumin into a glass of water. Bring this to a boil. When the water is still hot, soak a towel in it and foment the affected region with this towel. This will provide relief from the pain within a few hours.

Asafetida mixed with egg yolk can be applied on the affected joints to seek immediate relief.

Prepare a pancake from wheat flour. Roast it on one side, but leave it uncooked on the other. Then put some heated mustard oil on the uncooked side. When it is hot, tie it like a tourniquet on the affected joint, or provide fomentation with it. This provides quick relief.

Mix some cardamom in milk. Put a pinch of turmeric in this milk. This is to be drunk every night while going to sleep. This makes the person sleep peacefully in the morning.

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