Posts Tagged ‘Arthritis Treatment’

Tips on How to Relieve your Arthritis Pain

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
Sue Jan Said:

There are more than 100 types of arthritis. Without a thorough examination the doctor will not be able to find which type of arthritis you are suffering from. Arthritis can stem from injuries and strains caused by sports, repetitive motion, overexertion etc. Arthritic diseases include rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, which are autoimmune diseases; septic arthritis, caused by joint infection; and the more common osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease that largely affects older people.

There are three stages of arthritis:

The first stage of arthritis is swelling. The second stage is rapid division and growth of the cells. In the third stage the cells release specific enzymes, which erode the bone, causing the joint to lose its shape. It is then the arthritis pain becomes unbearable. Since this is a systemic disease, it can migrate and affect other body organs. So it is better to detect arthritis at its early stage before it spreads to other parts of the body. Arthritis can be treated with proper therapy and medication.

Treatment: Arthritis treatment includes medicine, exercise, thermal modalities, joint protection and surgery.

Medicine: there are several effective arthritis medications available in the market for proper arthritis treatment. Anti-inflammatory drugs are helpful in most cases. However you should consult a doctor before buying any medicine.

Exercise: this helps strengthen muscles and joints plus increases blood circulation in those areas. Yoga is very therapeutic in reducing arthritis pain.

Rest: rest provides good arthritis relief, as proper rest helps the body to conserve energy and allows the body to heal and reduce pain.

Thermal modalities: cold and heat compresses give short-term relief to stiffness and pain.

Joint protection: this allows the patient to move with minimal stress to the joints. Joint protections like knee supports, back belts are common arthritis relief products widely available on the market today.

Related Blogs

See full post

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.

Related Blogs

See full post

Arthritis Pain Relief – Getting Help Now Naturally

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Helen Hecker Said:

I finally found relief from my arthritis pain, naturally, and you can too. Arthritis sufferers today are always seeking relief from their arthritis pain.

As a result of arthritis, the bone just beneath the cartilage undergoes changes that lead to a bony overgrowth and the tissue that lines the joint can become inflamed, the ligaments can loosen and the associated muscles can weaken. Osteoarthritis affects joints in a different way depending on their location in the body, causing various arthritis symptoms. Unlike some other types of arthritis, like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis is not systemic – it does not spread throughout the entire body.

Proteoglycans are the large molecules that help to make up cartilage; they bond to water, which ensures a high-fluid content in cartilage. Cartilage contains a very high percentage of water, but it decreases with age. Cartilage is slippery tissue that coats the end of the bones.

Aging cells could be a factor in the development of arthritis and specifically osteoarthritis. Some possible causes of arthritis include lesser known: bleeding disorders, like hemophilia, that cause bleeding to occur in the joint; disorders such as avascular necrosis, that block the blood supply closest to the joint; and conditions like hemochromatosis, which causes iron to build-up in the joints. Genetic factors are thought to be involved in about 50 percent of osteoarthritis cases in the hands and hips and a somewhat lower percentage of cases in the knee.

A recent study in Great Britain touted the beneficial effects of cod liver oil in osteoarthritis; relieving pain and stiffness, and starting to reverse the destruction of joint cartilage within just 24 hours. Natural arthritis treatment is usually a better choice because it’s non-invasive and usually anti-inflammatory if living foods are consumed. Nutrition experts say it takes a combination of supplements, not just one supplement to relieve arthritis pain, build cartilage, etc.

Make all-fruit smoothies using a base of two bananas, add one cup of frozen or fresh blueberries and mango chunks or substitute any other fruit and add an energy boost of two tablespoons of organic virgin coconut oil if you like; add one or two leaves of kale for even more super nutrition. If you really want to get rid of your arthritis pain forever it may take a radical change in your diet and an ongoing commitment to it. I started eating a diet of living foods (fruits, raw veggies, raw nuts and raw seeds) which caused my arthritis to disappear and therefore relieve me of arthritis pain; this should be tried for at least 30 days; it would eliminate any foods that might be culprits.

With natural arthritis treatments there will be fewer, if any, side effects or adverse reactions. An acid diet, that is any foods that are not alive, is considered to be inflammatory to the joints.

Dried Montmorency tart cherries seem to be helpful as a natural treatment for arthritis pain for many people. For a natural approach and natural treatment for arthritis make an appointment with a naturopathic doctor – a naturopath; ask around for referrals in your area.

Keep a basket of arthritic treatment aids for arthritic hands (Thera-putty, hand grips, Taiji Chinese chime balls, etc.) to use at bedtime or while watching television. Exercise is good for any joint affected by osteoarthritis. Fight arthritis through plenty of movement and exercise! Your body has 147 joints that are in motion every day of your life; keep them moving!

A good exercise routine is the key to beating arthritis and keeping arthritis pain at bay; so keep moving as much as possible. Stretching and warming up the joints should always be the first step in your exercise routine to make your joints more flexible, but be careful in the morning; you may need an hour or more of moving around first; you can start by moving your limbs around in your bed a few minutes before you get out of bed. Whatever you do, keep moving; don’t sit when you can stand, don’t stand when you can walk or walk in place.

Drugs commonly used for arthritis pain can cause ulcers, heart disease, liver or kidney damage. Let your doctor and pharmacist know about any other drugs, herbs or other supplements you’re taking, to ward off any bad or adverse drug reactions that might occur from the combining of different drugs or supplements. If you’re planning to take any of the non-prescription NSAIDs for arthritis, make sure you understand what bad effects they can have on the stomach, liver and kidneys; discuss this with your family doctor or rheumatologist.

Knowing more about arthritis and osteoarthritis and how it works will ultimately help contribute to relief of your arthritis pain. And stopping the progression of arthritis as well as stopping your pain should be your number one goal. Once you understand the facts about arthritis and the possible causes and remedies and treatment approaches you can take, you’ll be on your way to recovery and pain will go away forever.

Related Blogs

See full post

The Cheaper Arthritis Treatment: Improve Your Diet To Prevent Or Cure Arthritis

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Gloria Diaz Said:

Arthritis is often associated with people in their 50s or older. But nowadays, more and more younger people are showing signs of this joint-related disease. What exactly are the causes of joint inflammation and what are the best arthritis treatment? Inflammation of the joints can result from previous injuries, like tibial plateau fracture, which affects certain sensitive cartilages and muscle tissues. A person can also develop joint swelling and pain if two or more of his or her family members have gout or any related illness. Needless to say, age is also one of the most significant factors in determining the onset of swelling of the joints. As a person gets older, his or her bones tend to be weaker and more fragile as one of the results of the natural laws of aging. But this doesn’t necessarily mean teenagers or the twenty-somethings can be complacent. There are cases of brittle joints among younger age brackets because of extraneous determinants like weight and existing illness.

It is understandable that obese or overweight persons have greater tendencies of exhausting or wearing out their bones. Since weight is identified as a factor in causing joint inflammation, doctors suggest arthritis treatment can be in the form of improving one’s diet. There are specific diets, like meals heavy in unsaturated fat and cholesterol, that make a person even more susceptible in experiencing joint pain and swelling. On the other hand, foods rich in certain minerals and vitamins are one’s best ally in preventing early signs of bone inflammation. Choose foods with high nutritional value and specifically contain Vitamins K and E, which promote healthier bones. To alleviate inflammation, a person should boost his or her intake of vitamins B12 and B6. If beneficial minerals like zinc and copper are not usually found on your daily meal plan, take health supplements that offer these specific nutrients.

There are also certain medications supposedly aimed at combating arthritis. Some of these drugs don’t come without hazardous side effects so it is still best to follow natural remedies to prevent or cure joint inflammation. Arthritis treatment need not cost someone a fortune. The safest and surest way is still through sticking to a healthy diet, or even particular exercise routines, or whatever a doctor advised a patient to do. One should not wait to get older before he starts to take care of his bones and joints. A person may not realize the importance of bone health until he experiences the premature tell-tale signs of joint swelling and inflammation.

Related Blogs

See full post

Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Saturday, November 21st, 2009
AnswersTV Said:

Surgical treatment options for RA. Watch this and more health videos at: www.answerstv.com

Related Blogs

See full post

Short Term Relief Treatments For Arthritis

Monday, November 9th, 2009
Robert Kokoska Said:

Arthritis comes in different forms such as rheumatoid, osteoarthritis or others. This condition affects many people around the globe with 1 in 100 getting affected. People within the age bracket of 30 – 50 are most likely to get this condition. Unfortunately a cure for this condition has still not been found. The current medication only provides temporary relief. Therefore an arthritis patient needs to use medication on a regular basis to get pain relief. Arthritis involves pain, swelling and inflammation of the joints. This pain can get worse during flare-ups. The aim is of this article is to offer the reader several approaches that can help provide pain relief in the short and long term.

Short term pain relief methods will involve managing flare-ups and reducing pain. Medications are commonly used to control pain and reduce inflammation. Some examples of possible medications include aspirin, ibuprofen and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications NSAIDs. Moist heat and coolness are other very common short term pain relief methods often employed by arthritis patients. Your physician will inform you about whether to choose hot or cold methods to improve the position. Moist heat can be obtained through warm baths and showers on the joints which can provide temporary pain relief.

Coolness can be supplied by using ice or cold items such as vegetables wrapped in a towel and placed on the inflamed spot. This can help in cooling down the flaring effect and can provide relief for 10 – 15 minutes. Joint immobilization is important in cases where the joints are deeply affected by arthritis and putting more pressure on the joints can be harmful. This method involves using devices to aid in moving around such as crutches or walking canes. This will help in avoiding putting much pressure on the joints. Massage is another popular method, used for a whole range of purposes including arthritis treatment. Massaging can help increase blood flow. This can also help bring additional warmth to muscles.

Long term pain relief methods are employed when the extent of the damage caused by arthritis is very deep and management of the disease in the long term is essential. Similar to short term relief, there are medications for long term relief as well. NSAIDs such as aspiring and ibuprofen can be used to decrease inflammation and pain in the joints. Disease-modifying Anti-rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs) such as methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine can be used to slow down the effect of the disease and correcting abnormalities in the body caused by it.

Corticosteroids are another way to control flare-ups in the joints. They are more powerful then NSAIDs and therefore contains strong side effects if used for an extended period of time. These include weight gain, easy bruising and making the body more vulnerable to infection. Also, in the long term it is essential to lose some weight. Simply put it, more weight will put more pressure on the joints causing more pain.

Exercise can help reduce some body weight and therefore reducing the overall pressure exerted on the inflamed joints. As mentioned earlier, exercises are vital to improving the flexibility and mobility of the joints. Patients can choose from a whole range of exercises available to them such as swimming, walking, jogging and other low impact exercises. However patients will need to establish their condition and take part in exercises that is least physically imposing. In extreme cases where the damage caused to joints is irreparable or very deep, it is advisable to undergo a surgery.

Patients with pediatric arthritis and other rheumatic diseases can undergo either a repair or replace surgery. A repair surgery will involves correcting a deformity and removing fragments in the joints. If the joints are damaged beyond repair, then the joints can be replaced with artificial joints.

It is important to see a physician before carrying out any of the methods. The physician will provide specific approaches that will be best suited to the condition of the patient. To improve the effectiveness of the medication, it is important to be constant with each method and establish a good routine. Additionally, you must contact your doctor or physician on a regular basis to keep him/her fully informed.

Related Blogs

See full post

Antioxidants are the Key to Arthritis Treatment and Prevention

Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Kristy Russ, BScPharm Said:

Taking an antioxidant supplement is the most important thing you can do for your health, especially if you need arthritis treatment. Scientists now agree that all the symptoms we normally associate with aging, as well as just about every disease you can think of (including arthritis) is due to the additive effects of free radical damage to our cells. Free radicals are highly reactive, damaging, microscopic particles that are constantly being produced in our environment (and our own bodies). Antioxidants change them into harmless molecules, so if you build up a good store of them by taking antioxidant supplements, the damage will be minimized.

The gold standard of arthritis treatment is anti-inflammatory medication. This is just a “bandaid” solution that doesn’t deal with the underlying cause. Research shows that there are high levels of free radicals in the joints of those suffering with arthritis. This increases the damage to the joints and causes more inflammation, which leads to more pain. Taking an antioxidant supplement prevents further damage and helps the body to repair itself, which should be the focus of any arthritis treatment. The body has an amazing ability to repair itself as long as it is given the right “tools”.

If you would like to try this for arthritis treatment, it is important to pick the correct antioxidant supplement. Antioxidants work synergistically, which means that they work better together than any of them alone. You won’t get the same results (and sometimes it causes problems) if you take higher doses of just a few antioxidants, than if you choose an antioxidant supplement that has a large variety. Taking the right combination can promote the growth of protective cartilage as well as increase the cushioning fluid in the bursa (no more bone on bone).

After discovering this alternative to arthritis treatment, I recommended the antioxidant supplement regimen to some people, and all of them have had amazing results. They had all previously tried several traditional and alternative arthritis treatments with no success. One of these people no longer needs his other hip replaced, much to the surprise of his doctors, who have never seen such amazing damage reversal ever before in their careers. So I have seen it work first hand.

As a pharmacist, who is dedicated to helping people improve their health, I feel compelled to pass on this important information about arthritis treatment so that as many people as possible can end their suffering. Please feel free to contact me for this antioxidant supplement regimen.

Related Blogs

See full post

Arthritis Explained – Causes and Arthritis Treatment

Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Alien Said:

Arthritis (arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation; plural: arthritides) is a group of conditions where there is damage caused to the joints of the body. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in people over the age of 55.

There are many different forms of arthritis, each of which has a different cause. The most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis (also known as degenerative joint disease) occurs following trauma to the joint, following an infection of the joint or simply as a result of aging. Furthermore, there is emerging evidence that abnormal anatomy may contribute to early development of osteoarthritis.

Around 107,000 people are said to be hospitalized thanks to bad reactions with NSAIDs – the group of drugs Vioxx belonged to.

There are different forms of arthritis, but the two most commonly known are rheumatoid and osteoarthritis.

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease. This is when the body fails to recognize its own constituent parts as “self” and begins to attack its own cells and tissues – in this case, the joints. Being a systemic disease, it often affects other body tissue, including skin, blood vessels, heart, lungs and muscles.

Osteoarthritis on the other hand, is a degenerative condition caused by a wearing of the cartilege that cushions the joints. This causes pain and loss of mobility which in turn may lead to muscular atrophy after a while, bringing further complications.

How Common Is Arthritis?

Arthritis is very common. It has been estimated that as many as 70 million Americans — or about one in three — have some form of arthritis or joint pain. It is a major cause of lost work time and serious disability for many people. Osteoarthritis, the most common form, affects more than 20 million Americans. Arthritis affects people of all ages, but is more common in older adults.

Causes

The exact cause of arthritis is unknown. However, there are a number of risk factors associated with various arthritic conditions.A risk factor increases the chances that a person will develop a disease or condition. Some researchers suspect that rheumatoid arthritis is triggered by an infection — possibly a virus or bacterium — in people with an inherited susceptibility. Although the disease itself is not inherited, certain genes that create an increased susceptibility are. People who have inherited these genes won’t necessarily develop rheumatoid arthritis.

Symptoms

If you have arthritis, you may experience:

* Joint pain

* Joint swelling

* Stiffness, especially in the morning

* Warmth around a joint

* Redness of the skin around a joint

* Reduced ability to move the joint

Risk Factors

Certain factors have been shown to be associated with a greater risk of arthritis. Some of these risk factors are modifiable while others are not.

Treatment

Treatments for arthritis have improved in recent years. Most treatments involve medications. But in some cases, surgical procedures may be necessary. Drug classes used to treat arthritis include:

* NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)

* COX-2 Inhibitors

* Pain Medication (analgesics)

* Corticosteroids

* DMARDs (disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs)

Related Blogs

See full post

Rheumatoid Arthritis – Discover a New Treatment to Relieve Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Fast

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Jo Mark Said:

Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease. It first appears as an inflammation in the membrane that lubricates your joints. As this inflammation progresses, the membrane thickens and becomes painful and swollen. Over time, this inflammation spreads to other parts of the affected joint. This causes more stiffness and pain. This inflammation can spread throughout the body. And for this reason, rheumatoid arthritis a very serious condition.

Inflammation is your body’s normal response to infections and injuries. Normally, the inflammation goes away after the infection is wiped out. However, with rheumatoid arthritis, this persists and can invade your entire body. While the disease can strike at any age it usually occurs between the ages 20 and 50. And it afflicts about three times as many women as men.

Sometimes, people with rheumatoid arthritis can develop small lumps under the skin near the elbows, ears, nose, knees, toes, or on the back of the scalp. These lumps are called rheumatoid nodules. These lumps can range from pea sized to the size of a ping pong ball.

While medical experts have not identified a single cause for rheumatoid arthritis, possibilities include heredity, viral or bacterial infection, and emotional stress. Some of the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis is; pain, swelling, redness, and warmth in affected joints. It usually affects the joints in your hands and feet. However, your elbows, knees, and ankles can be also affected.

During a flare-up, a combination of rest, heat, and medication may be prescribed by your doctor. Anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin are usually the first line of treatment and may ease some of your symptoms. There are several other medications used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.

Another good pain relieving product is Flexcin. It eases the pain of rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, gout, and fibromyalgia. Using Flexcin, joint pain can become a distant memory. Flexcin is the completely safe natural way to fight the pain of rheumatoid arthritis. It has been used successfully by patients worldwide and has been recommended by doctors for over 10 years. If you suffer from joint pain related to rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, gout, and fibromyalgia; get the treatment that eliminates pain fast. Get Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Relief Fast! >/p>

Amazing Arthritis Medicine – Arthritis Treatment

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
herbalremedies Said:

Holistic medicine for treatment of arthritis is becoming more and more popular.

Arthritis is a disease which causes inflammation of the joints. If left untreated joint damage, joint limitations and deformities can occur.

People suffering from arthritis must be groping for ways and means to totally cure them of their condition. Arthritis is the common term given to diseases of the joints. It is associated with pain and swelling, which can come and go due to certain trigger factors. Arthritis is very common to middle-aged individuals because that’s the time when their joints succumb to the normal wear and tear of everyday use. There are a lot of medicines for arthritis these days. And one of them is what’s called the Amazing Arthritis Medicine.

The amazing arthritis medicine that I’m bringing across to readers , ironically is one which expels any form of medication, drugs, or strict diet. It is one way of curing Arthritis through natural healing – a day to day healthy living – which makes all the difference in treating Arthritis.

Canine arthritis medicine will not make the arthritis go away. There are no cures for arthritis. In severe cases, surgery can be an alternative. But, many medications will relive the pain and swelling associated with arthritis. After your veterinarian has diagnosed your dog with canine arthritis it would be best to find out what medicines he thinks would be best for the type of arthritis you dog is suffering with.

Heat applied to the painful area gives immediate but temporary relief. As soon as the source of heat is removed the arthritis back pain will begin to return.

Physical therapy is another method of pain relief. Chiropractors and massage clinics offer ways to give you temporary relief; however, for long term relief, you need to see your doctor. A doctor can check, first, to be sure it is truly arthritis pain, then prescribe medication for your individual arthritis back pain.

Recently, studies have been done on an herbal extract known as Tripterygium Wilfordi Hook F (TWHF) that has proved beneficial in the treatment of severe Rheumatoid Arthritis. The reports claim that it is very comparable to prednisone, a common chemical medication used in the treatment of arthritis. As in the cases of other herbal treatments and alternative medicine solutions in general, there is some controversy over the use of herbal medicines in the treatment of arthritis. The major complaint seems to be over the lack of regulation and uncertainty about the side effects of some of the herbal preparations.

If you are newly diagnosed with arthritis, nothing beats going to the library. The library is full of arthritis information. You can read stories of other osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis patients and learn about various alternative treatments and medication. You should also contact your local hospital to see what services they offer your community in way of arthritis information and support.

The belief of the Chinese medicine is that disease occurs when obstructions impede the flow of energy to the organs. Chinese herbs are used to restore energy and function to your body since Chinese medicine is based on the belief that if your body’s energy is blocked you cannot be in a state of wellness. Some of those who practice holistic medicine believe that a vegetarian diet can help to reduce your arthritis symptoms.

Related Blogs

See full post


s