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Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Arthritis is a very common chronic disease which is characterised by the inflammation of the lining of joints in your body which can lead to disability and loss of function. It is the leading cause of disability. It progresses in 3 stages:
Stage 1: Swelling of the synovial lining, causing pain, warmth, stiffness, redness and swelling around the joint.
Stage 2: Rapid division and growth of cells which causes the synovium to thicken.
Stage 3: Enzymes are released by the inflamed cells that may digest bone and cartilage which causes the involved joint to lose its shape and alignment, more pain, and loss of movement.
Types of Arthritis:
Osteoarthritis: This is the most prevalent form of arthritis. It is a degenerative joint disease in which the cartilage that covers the ends of bones in the joint deteriorates. This causes pain and loss of movement as bone begins to rub against bone.
Rheumatoid arthritis: Here the joints get inflamed leading to swelling, pain, stiffness, and the possible loss of function.
Gout: This often attacks small joints, especially the big toe and this can completely controlled with medication and changes in diet. It is more common in men.
Ankylosing spondylitis: The spine gets affected. As a result of inflammation, the bones of the spine grow together.
Juvenile arthritis: Seen in children.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus): This can damage joints and other connective tissues throughout the body. It is a serious disorder.
Scleroderma: Here the skin gets thickened and hardened.
Fibromyalgia: Pain affects the muscles and attachment to the bone.
Symptoms:
o Joint Pain. It starts with smaller joints like your fingers and hands. The pain will be mostly symmetrical,meaning that if a joint hurts on the left hand, the same joint will hurt on the right hand.
o Fatigue
o Weakness
o You experience stiffness particularly in the morning and when sitting for long periods of time.
o Fever
o Pain associated with prolonged sitting
o Muscle pain
o Loss of appetite
o Depression
o Weight loss
o Anaemia
o If you observe lumps of tissue under the skin typically found on the elbows
o Involvement of the glands around the eyes and mouth, causing decreased production of tears and saliva
Treatments:
Arthritis comes in different fronts and ways and so the treatments vary accordingly. Current treatment methods focus on relieving pain, reducing inflammation, stopping or slowing joint damage and improving your functioning and sense of well-being. This is a critical disease so do not avoid it. It is important that you get an early treatment so that you can live with it.
As you grow old, your chances of getting arthritis increase. Joints naturally degenerate over time. This being a chronic disease it will be with you for long and maybe even life long. But the good thing is arthritis can be managed by taking the right medication, exercise, rest, weight-management, nutrition, and, in some cases, surgery. Your doctor should be able to decide on the best treatment for your case. You should be positive thinking and with the help of family and friends you can continue with your daily activities without any fear.
Tags: Cartilage, Degenerative Joint Disease, Erythematosus Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Fibromyalgia Pain, Gout, Stage 1, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Arcoxia is a revolutionary product. It is an anti-inflammatory drug which enables superior pain and swelling management for patients with gout, arthritis, spondylitis and muscular or skeletal pain.
About Arcoxia
This drug mainly inhibits some enzyme secretions that play a crucial role in pain and swelling of joints. Many anti-inflammatory drugs have the unfortunate side effects of stomach ailments but Arcoxia carries a much lower risk of such conditions.
Arcoxia is therefore suitable for long term treatment based on the fact that a thorough analysis of the patient’s medical history be taken. Your doctor will no doubt advise you to take this drug with food or milk to avoid or reduce potential digestive problems. Also be sure to eat regularly whilst taking Arcoxia.
For best results, please adhere to the dosage recommended by your doctor and take Arcoxia at the same time every day. For example, during acute gout attacks, your doctor may allow you to take a very high dosage, but only until the relief is evident. This must be monitored by your doctor.
Further facts
Heart problems such as angina, arterial blockages and heart attacks may prove incompatible with Arcoxia medication. This could include angina, arterial blockages and heart attacks. If you are allergic to aspirin or to other anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, Arxocia is not recommended. Please inform your doctor of such facts before commencing treatment.
Arcoxia treatment should not be started if you have an infection or you are undergoing some form of treatment for it. Otherwise Arcoxia may hide the symptoms specific to the infection so please wait until you no longer have the infection or it is under control before going ahead with Arcoxia. It is imperative that your doctor complete a general body checkup in order to access whether to use Arcoxia. This is because undetected side effects may manifest, including hypertension, liver dysfunctions, digestive sensitivity and even high cholesterol.
Tags: Arthritis Pain Relief, Body Checkup, Gout, Gout Arthritis, Medical History, Skeletal Pain, Spondylitis, Stomach Ailments
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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.
Tags: Advil, Gout, Joint Inflammation, Medication, Right Choice, Sulfinpyrazone, Uric Acid Crystals, Uric Acid Levels
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Sunday, June 13th, 2010

There has long been a theory that the severity of arthritis symptoms can be linked to a patient’s diet, but a lot more research needs to be conducted in order to know what diet is right for what type of arthritis. There has been enough proof that changing dietary habits can make a difference in the amount of pain an arthritis patient has. For example, it is a known fact that gout patients who avoid alcohol and eat a diet high in purine can lower their chances for a gout attack. This diet actually lowers the uric acid level in their blood which is responsible for gout.
As with many other conditions, excess body weight can have adverse effects on arthritis. With a weight that’s just 20% higher than normal body weight, a person will raise his chances of developing arthritis as well as putting extra strain on joints damaged by active arthritis. There’s also an increased chance that someone who eats more will come in contact with an allergen which will trigger an outbreak of arthritis and alter the function of the immune system.
By eating a healthy diet, arthritis patients are contributing to their own well-being. They should also completely avoid fad diets which can introduce too much of certain chemicals and things into the body and which don’t guarantee that they are getting all the nutrients they need.
High cholesterol and high fat diets have been linked to arthritis. People who don’t have arthritis are far more likely to develop it with these diets. Patients who are already suffering from arthritis can help relieve pain by avoiding high fat, high cholesterol foods from their diets.
In order to eat a diet that will help you keep from getting arthritis or which will relieve arthritis pain, you should avoid:
• Anything from a fast food restaurant
• Soda pop
• Foods that are high in starches such as potatoes and pasta
• Red meats
• Foods with high levels of saturated fats
Patients who suffer from arthritis should try consuming a diet which is high in vitamin C, such as oranges, strawberries, and apples. Other beneficial foods include oily fish which contain high amounts of vitamin E, and whole grain wheat and rice products.
People who eat western diets regularly ingest far too much fat and cholesterol to be healthy. These high fat diets have been shown to increase the chances of developing arthritis, and for arthritis patients, they can have a devastating effect on their level of pain and suffering. Everyone should eat a diet which is high in nutrients and low in fat. This type of a diet will promote health and decrease the risk of obesity. And it’s never too late to take control of your diet, your health, and your future.
Tags: Arthritis Pain, Dietary Habits, Eating A Healthy Diet, Fad Diets, Gout, High Cholesterol Foods, Known Fact, Severity
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Friday, April 16th, 2010

Arthritis in knee is the most common osteoarthritis. This happens when the cartilage at the end of the knee bones undergo a degenerative process. When the cartilage wears thin, both end of the bones contact and cause friction. This leads to inflammation of the joint and pain.
When you have arthritis in knee, you will feel the pain and swelling. You also experience the pain in the front, the back, or the sides of the knee. You can also encounter limited motion at the knee. Especially in the morning, your joints become stiff. As you try to bend and straighten the knee, you will hear some cracking sounds.
Unfortunately, the condition can get worse if it is not treated. A funny thing about arthritis in knee is that you don’t experience the pain all the times. Some months you can be free of pain depending on the weather.
Here is the list of the most common symptoms for knee arthritis:
Pain when trying to move the knee. Feeling of the joint collapsing. Deformity of the joint such as bowleg and knock-knee. Restricted range of movement. Swelling of the joint. Stiffness of the knee.
Only a proper diagnosis can eliminate other knee disorders. Your doctor can arrange a physical checkup and x-rays. X-rays help your doctor to determine the damage to the joint. These two examinations will determine whether you need comprehensive tests later on.
You may need to do an erythrocyte sedimentation rate, which is a blood test to confirm if you have rheumatoid arthritis. It show how fast the red blood cells hold together and fall to the bottom of a test tube. If they sink faster, it shows that you have inflammation in the body.
Sometimes, your doctor extracts some fluid from the knee joint to determine the presence of other types of arthritis such as gout. An arthroscopy is only required if a surgery is to be performed. It can provide a better picture of the damage of the cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.
Not all knee pain is due to arthritis. If you experience any symptoms above, the best thing for you to do is to receive a proper diagnosis. Some of the symptoms may show other knee disorders besides arthritis in knee.
Tags: Arthritis Pain, Cartilage, Cause Friction, Gout, Knee Pain, Proper Diagnosis, Tendons And Ligaments, X Rays
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Thursday, January 21st, 2010

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.
o Psoriatic arthritis: If you have psoriasis, then you are more prone to developing this form of arthritis, which is a condition that includes many of the same symptoms of other types. Some that experience this form of arthritis will have more spinal injury than other forms of arthritis. Ultimately, though, this type of arthritis is less troublesome to the patient and less debilitating to them.
o Rheumatoid arthritis: The one key element that distinguishes rheumatoid arthritis to other forms of arthritis is that usually, joints from both sides of the body are attacked and are facing pain. Swelling, pain, redness and warmth are symptoms.
o Osteoarthritis: This is the most common form and it is distinguished by the breakdown of cartilage in the joints. Any joint in your body can be affected by this condition, but the common areas including your hips, knees and spine.
o Reiter’s Syndrome: Those that have this type of arthritis have a unique condition in which not only can the joints in the body be attacked, but so can other parts of the body including the eyes, the skin and the urethra.
o Pseudogout: The most common places to see this type of condition is that of the knee or the wrist, but it can also attack the hips, shoulders, knuckles, and joints in your feet. What makes it unique is that it will attack just one joint at a time, mostly. The problem here is an abnormal calcium pyrophosphate development.
o Gout: While you may not realize it, gout is a form of arthritis. In this form, you will have severe and often sudden attacks of pain in some of your joints. Only one joint is affected at a time, usually, but the symptoms can come and go.
Each of these conditions are something that rheumatology wants to know more about. Understanding what is happening and why it is happening is essential to getting the patient the help they need. Since arthritis does effect millions of people every year and it is a debilitating condition, it is essential for doctors and scientists to work to develop alternative treatments and cures for these conditions. Each form of arthritis is unique, making their job that much more difficult.
Tags: Arthritis, Arthritis Today, Doctors, Gout, Osteoarthritis, Reiter S Syndrome, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Warmth
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Do you know that the arthritis pain you or your loved one is currently experiencing could be greatly reduced if you do what I am going to show you now?
This secret is not known to many patients of arthritis, and this is quite unfortunate. Many of them are spending fortunes looking for arthritis treatment.
Consequently, many of them have become heavily indebted for spending huge sums looking for treatments that promised them one bogus cure or the other.
But this will not happen to you if you do exactly what I will reveal to you in a few moments.
The medical world is tailored to laboratory test. What I mean is that anything that cannot be verified in the laboratory cannot be said to be potent in curing any particular disease.
This is why there is an on-going debate among medical professionals about the effect of a good diet in the treatment of arthritis.
However, it has been acknowledged for sometime now that a good diet can deal with some of the types of arthritis… if not all.
For example, good diet has been proven to effectively treat gout arthritis- which is one of the numerous types of arthritis.
Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (other types of arthritis) have also been known to react favorably to good diet.
So, you can see that changing your diet or that of your loved one will help in the treatment of arthritis. It is less expensive.
In fact, if you are like me that hates injections and too many medications, a good diet is what you need to treat arthritis and get back to your normal lifestyle.
A good diet will give the much needed relief you desire from arthritis. Your body will function effectively with a good diet.
Please, note that I am not asking you to become obese as a result of good diet. No, far from it. Being obese will compound your problem.
Overweight people tend to put more strain on their joints. This makes the joints and the surrounding tissues to wear out.
Also, you don’t need a stringent diet before getting relief from arthritis pain.
The type of diet I am talking about is so simple that you will wonder whether it’s potent enough to treat arthritis.
What you need to do is to make sure that your food is rich in vitamins and minerals. These have been known to help arthritic patients get relief by reducing the swelling of tissues.
However, it is advisable that you see your health care specialist before going on any diet. The professional will help monitor your progress.
A good diet will go a long way in alleviating the suffering you or your loved one currently experiences.
Try it out and you will be surprised about the outcome.
Tags: Arthritis Pain, Arthritis Treatment, Few Moments, Gout, Gout Arthritis, Lifestyle, Medical World, Overweight People
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Inflammation in the bone joints and its associated part is commonly referred as the Arthritis. The term “arthritis” looks in singular number though, it comprises of more than chronic 150 disorders of the rheumatoid disease. All these disorders take the full toll of the human life. Some time it confined the human body from his daily activities. At these points of time people search for the treatment for the arthritis symptoms and the anxiety.
The main symptoms of arthritis are the inflammation of various joints, stiffness, and swelling associated with redness and warmth. Due to all these symptoms people have the restrictive movements for long time. Tenderness of the joints can be present along with the temperature. The many forms of arthritis can involve symptoms affecting various organs of the body that do not directly involve the joints. Symptoms in some patients can also include non-specific fever, weight loss, fatigue and feeling unwell and the patients are bound to have the arthritis best treatment in order to suppressing the pain and inflammation in the joints.
The disease arthritis is commonly of three kinds. These are Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis and the Gout. There is some more type of arthritis along all these. These are Fibromyalgia, infectious arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and lupus.
Osteoarthritis is the most common among all the arthritis that are found among the people. More than 21 million people suffer from the disease Osteoarthritis. The most common reason behind Osteoarthritis is the repetitive movement of a particular organ. Osteoarthritis mainly affects the cartilages. Cartilages provide with the cushion for the bone-joint to avoid friction during the time of the movement. Cartilages are being decayed off by the invasion of the osteoarthritis.
In many cases what happen that a number of childhood injuries may turn into the Osteoarthritis. Low back relief is the major concern for the people who are affected with this. Osteoarthritis is a disease that affects joints in the body. It can involve any joint, but usually concerns hands and weight-bearing joints such as hips, knees, feet and spine.
Rheumatoid arthritis is the most deadly among all the arthritis. Generally it is know as the autoimmune disease. With rheumatoid arthritis, the antibodies attack the membranes around the joints that cause swelling, pain and stiffness. In some cases, rheumatoid arthritis can cause deformity. Rheumatoid arthritis also causes inflammation of the sheaths around the tendons, the one that join muscles to bones.
Coping with arthritis and its associated symptoms can be minimized with the proper arthritis vitamin supplements and the dietary changes and the some physical work out.
Tags: Arthritis Symptoms, Arthritis Treatment, Arthritis Treatments, Bone Joints, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Childhood Injuries, Gout, Repetitive Movement
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Recent medical studies show that some fruits and vegetables are amongst the foods that get rid of gout so it makes sense to increase your intake of these gout busting foods.
But not just any old fruit and veg; an effective anti gout diet must include fruit and vegetables that are high in vitamin C.
A recent study has shown that taking Vitamin C reduces your risk of getting this painful and debilitating disease.
Tags: 2 Pieces, Anti Gout Diet, Collard Greens, Connective Tissues, Fibrous Proteins, Gout, Gout Sufferers, Rich Fruit
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Gouty arthritis is very painful and cures for it are often sought after. The pain can be so bad at night that even the weight of a sheet on the area can be too much to tolerate. The pain can often be overwhelming. I am currently battling this problem myself.
In searching for gout cures I would like to inform you of what I have found. You may have gout and have dismissed it as something else. Do you have painful or swollen joints or skin that may be red or warm to the touch?Is the area itchy and does the skin sometime slough off in that area?
These could be symptoms of gouty arthritis. It can reoccur over and over if you don’t change your lifestyle. It can come back worse each time. Many people will try to do something about it when the pain comes back then go back to the same lifestyle after the pain subsides.
You can treat gouty arthritis this way. You need a cure that will continue to work for you and that is why you need a gout treatment diet. Most people will go see their doctor when they start having pain. Most doctors will prescribe you with an anti-inflammatory drug and this will help in the short term for the pain and swelling. However if you continue to live the way you have been you can expect to see your doctor again for the same problem.
You need to change your lifestyle. The only thing that you can do to cure your gouty arthritis for good is stay on a gout treatment diet. High purine foods are the first thing that you should eliminate from your diet. There is strong evidence that high purine foods are the main cause for gout.
This is how it works. Certain foods that you eat will produce purine in your body. You need it for the body to change it into energy. A byproduct of purine is uric acid. When your body is unable to flush this uric acid from the body it will crystallize and settle in your joints. This will cause gout and the pain that you feel.
Mostly males in the mid 40′s and beyond will have symptoms of gout. You can increase your risk of gout by being obese and living a sedentary lifestyle. Women also become candidates for this disease after menopause.
With a gout treatment diet you can prevent or alleviate gout symptoms. By using this information and changing the way you live now you can avoid this disease. By increasing your intake of water you can help to flush the uric acid from your body. You should drink at least 8 glasses of water a day and more if possible.
Do you drink a lot of sodas or coffee? These drinks dehydrate your body and it’s harder to flush out the toxins and uric acid. By changing just a few things in your diet you can help your overall health and avoid this disease. You have to keep it up and not quit when you start seeing improvement though. That is an important part of the gout treatment diet.
Red meat and some seafood have high purine levels. Other high protein foods do as well. You can limit those animal protein sources in your diet and replace them with beans and other vegetables. Vegetarians get all of the protein that their body needs from plant sources.
It can be hard to make a permanent change in your diet when you have been used to eating a certain way for so long. It is in your best interest to change your eating habits and stick with it if you want to lessen or get rid of the symptoms of gouty arthritis permanently.
Tags: Arthritis, Byproduct, Gout, Gout Cures, Gout Diet, Gouty Arthritis, High Purine Foods, Symptoms Of Gouty Arthritis
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