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Gout Medication – Will it Help?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010



Gout medication may help reduce the pain that you are feeling, but it is important that you understand gout medicine before you start popping the pills. This article is going to focus on the three main reasons gout medications are used.

The first reason that gout medication is used is to relieve the pain that comes from the inflamed joint. Doctors usually suggest that a person take over the counter medications such as Tylenol. The only type of pain relief medication you should avoid is aspirin.

The second reason doctors suggest using medication for gout is to reduce joint inflammation. The joints that are affected by the uric acid crystals become very inflamed and swollen. Usually a patient will start by taking an over the counter pill with anti-inflammatory ingredients such as Advil and ibueprofen. If the other the counter medication is not enough, a doctor may instead prescribe a stronger medication.

The third reason a person may begin taking medication for gout, is to reduce the levels of uric acid in the body. These medications are prescription only, and they may not be the right choice for everyone.

There are a few prescription medications that work in other ways to lower the uric acid levels in the body, or other processes to help relieve gout symptoms. Some of these medications include: Allopurinol, Sulfinpyrazone, Febuxostat, and Probenecid. If you are considering using gout medication to treat you symptoms, you should always talk to your doctor first to see what is right for your individual situation.

Arthritis Home Remedy Tips

Thursday, September 10th, 2009



Arthritis affects more then 100 million people around the world. Yet despite the disease been found on prehistoric skeletons there is still no cure. But the medication for those with arthritis is full of dangerous chemicals, many of which have many side effects.

Severe gastrointestinal problems, such as, bleeding ulcers, acidosis, stomach pain, is one of the problems caused by the medications given but they also interfere with the synthesis of collagen, which is fundamental for the formation of cartilage, if cartilage is not rebuilding itself, more damage is going to be inflicted on the joints.

But not everybody knows this and before long sufferers are given yet more chemicals to help with the problems incurred by medication in the first place. But is there any other option.

Arthritis home remedy methods do exist and many of there users swear by them, but what are they? Here below are some recommended arthritis home remedy solutions. Eat Alfalfa or take alfalfa capsules. It’s very rich in minerals needed for the formation of bones.

Take chondroitin sulfate 700 mg a day to strengthening of joints and ligaments.

Take Vitamin E to protect and improve joint mobility.

Bogbean is an aquatic herb, very powerful herb special for rheumatoid arthritis and Osteoarthritis, anti-inflammatory. Since this herb cleans the urinary tract, drink lots of water.

Boswellia has anti-inflammatory effects similar to Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) (Advil, Aleve, Tylenol etc.) but this herb does not have side effects and does not causes gastrointestinal bleeding. It improves circulation to the joints, relieves pain, inflammation and stiffness.

Ginger is the Killer of Arthritis pain, superior to any NASID, it can be applied directly on the affected area or taken orally ether way it relieves pain, inflammation, stiffness, bursitis, tendinitis.

MSM is rapidly establishing a reputation as a safe, natural effective solution for many types of pain and inflammatory conditions including: degenerative (wear-and-tear) arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic back pain, chronic headaches, muscle pain, fibromyalgia, tendonitis, bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, TMJ, post-traumatic pain, inflammation and heartburn. MSM may be the natural solution for pain.

Best Treatments For Arthritis – Conventional Treatments For Arthritis Pain Relief

Sunday, April 26th, 2009



Arthritis, though may not be termed as a very serious illness is definitely a very difficult one for those suffering from severe forms of the disease. There has been a large amount of research done on arthritis and medical practitioners have suggested several treatments for the same. Before analyzing what are the best treatments for arthritis one must need to know what we are trying to achieve or what the objectives of a good arthritis treatment are.

The goals or aims of any arthritis treatment are to relieve pain or any kind of inflammation, to ensure that work life of the person is not affected, advancement in disease is reduced and one is able to be independent as well as have a good quality of life. Hence the best treatments of arthritis would be those which fulfill these goals to the fullest extent.

Some of the conventional treatments for arthritis pain relief are as follows:

Educating and supporting the patient, teaching the importance of joint protection, regular exercise and weight loss.

Some of the most familiar medications for arthritis over the years are Tylenol for pain relief and NSAID’s like Advil, Ibuprofen, naproxen etc in case pain is intolerable. NSAID’s are said to have adverse side effects like gastro intestinal problems and even headache and giddiness. The sad part is that though these drugs relieve pain temporarily they prevent the synthesis of collagen eventually accelerating the destruction of cartilage and causing more severe arthritis.

In case the patient is suffering from inflammations COX 2 inhibitors are used. In case of swollen joints the fluid is removed and a steroid injection is given.

In case you need to replace the joint it self then one may need to go for surgery.

Now medical practitioners are insisting on more natural methods of treating arthritis that have proved more effective than conventional methods. Firstly arthritis varies from person to person and needs to be treated individually. What worked for someone else may not work for you. A healthy balanced diet with plenty of calcium to strengthen the bones can work wonders. You may think of nutritional supplements like antioxidant nutrients that reduce the loss of cartilage and advancement of disease. A good dosage of glucose amine for at least two months will help an elderly person as the ability to produce this component of cartilage gradually deteriorates with aging. One may also ensure that they include Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, vitamin B6, pantothenic acid, zinc copper and boron as all these contribute to cartilage regeneration and any deficiency causes damage.

Even exercises need to be person specific. Do not do exercises which will apply more stress on your joints or which will end up in more severe pain. Mild stretching, massage and heat application may help relieve stress to a certain extent. It is important to remember to consult your medical practitioner before taking any treatment. The other new treatment being introduced is herbal treatment. These treatments have proved to be more effective and have lesser side effects than other drugs in the long run. Whatever may be the severity of arthritis the best treatment is a positive mind, good exercising and a healthy balanced diet.