Monday, June 21st, 2010 at 9:01 am
Even mild cases of arthritis can be painful and uncomfortable at times. They may hinder the sufferer’s mobility and can have adverse effects one one’s health and well-being. The causes of arthritis are not yet clear, but the natural process of aging, joint injury, and genetics are partly blamed for the development of this condition. In addition to these factors, anything that can damage a joint in any way may cause arthritis.
Injuries, infections, overactive immune systems, and wear and tear are also common causes of arthritis. Athletes who workout to excess, or over-train for a period of time are at increased risk of developing this ailment. Certain occupations involving repetitive bending and squatting may also increase the risks of developing arthritis.
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Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at 7:46 am
Pain is something that everyone needs to learn to deal with since it is a fact of life.
But for many people, pain takes on a very dramatic meaning, especially when the pain comes from a condition such as arthritis. Arthritis can affect the entire body and causes pain to the bones, tendons and muscles. Some people have resorted to the use of arthritis pain relief medications in an attempt to alleviate the pain. Others have a higher pain tolerance or pain threshold and do not necessarily need to take medication to stop arthritic pain.
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Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
Tylenol Arthritis Pain is a drug which has been developed for temporary relief of arthritic pain and inflammation. It contains the active ingredient Acetaminophen, and this is the generic name for the drug.
It can be purchased without a prescription, and does not irritate the stomach like other medication such as aspirin or ibuprofen. It is supplied in time release caplet form, meaning that the drug is released over an extended time period. This means that the medication need not be taken as frequently as other pain killers.
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Sunday, October 11th, 2009 at 5:24 pm
It is a proven fact that heat helps relieve the pain of arthritis. With this in mind, a thermal material has been developed that holds the body’s heat within a specified area. For those suffering from swollen and painful joints, the arthritis relief gloves now being produced can give them a much wider range of motion and greater flexibility and reduce pain.
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
Hip arthritis is generally caused by wear and tear of the hip joint- the protective cartilage in the joint wears away to expose the bones, which then rub against each other, causing pain and further damage.
Hip arthritis can differ from other forms of arthritis in that it does not always follow a natural progression; sufferers report that the severity of symptoms can fluctuate month by month, and that these can be influenced by the weather and climatic conditions. This means that it can be difficult to determine the progression of hip arthritis.
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Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 6:08 pm
There’s no doubt that gout can be an extremely painful and distressing condition. Gout is traditionally treated with NSAIDS or anti- inflammatories. Allopurinal is often prescribed as it can inhibit the formation of arthritis causing uric acid within the body. However, this medication can have serious side effects, such as kidney failure and inflammation of the blood vessels. Other prescription drugs can also have adverse side effects, such as nausea, weakness, thinning of bones, bruising and abnormal bleeding. Many are not considered safe to take long term.
Many people are turning towards natural remedies for treating gout. These are much safer, with little or no side effects.
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Monday, July 20th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Several herbs have been found to be beneficial in treating arthritis and reducing joint pain and inflammation. There is also less risk of the side effects which may be associated with conventional medication. The most commonly used herbs are listed below;
Ginger is used to treat pain and inflammation, and has been used in ancient Indian cultures for centuries.
Black Cohosh has pain- relieving qualities similar to aspirin. It has also been shown to reduce joint inflammation.
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Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 4:18 pm
Many arthritis sufferers have found some relief from their symptoms by using arthritis cream. These products are applied to the skin, and can mostly be obtained over the counter. Some of the creams contain the pain relievers Menthol and Capsaicin, whilst others contain an active ingredient such as Salicylate.
Arthritis creams have very few side effects and are generally safe to use, but if you are planning on using them you should consult your doctor as there is a chance that they could affect other medication you may be taking. If you have sore or broken skin, you should also be wary of using them.
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Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 3:10 pm
Many arthritis sufferers have found that taking supplements such as Glucosamine can relieve the symptoms of arthritis, sometimes effectively as other pain killing medication such as Ibuprofen.
Arthritis is caused by the degeneration and deterioration of the cartilage layer surrounding the joints. This causes the bones to rub against each other, causing discomfort, pain and deformity of the bones. Glucosamine works by stimulating the body’s natural production of the proteins which rebuild and replenish the damaged cartilage. This means that the Glucosamine is treating the cause of arthritis rather than just the symptoms.
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Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 3:05 pm
The treatment of arthritis by holistic medicine is becoming increasingly popular. Once dismissed as mere fantasy or even dangerous, even doctors are now being forced to accept that holistic medicine has been shown to have many benefits in the treatment of chronic conditions such as arthritis.
Holistic medicine approaches are that diseases tend to develop from several different causes, varying from person to person. Contributory factors for disease development also include imbalances caused by environmental, mental and other physical factors.
Physicians practicing holistic medicine always try to find the root cause of any disease, and patients will usually undergo a variety of diagnostic tests, including examination of diet, digestive function, immune system, stress levels and emotional/ mental condition.The idea is to treat the body and mind as a whole- hence ‘holistic’.
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