Archive for July, 2008
Arthritis is the Latin name for inflammation of a joint. This can be part of a generalised arthritic process throughout the body or as a result of trauma and injury to only one joint. An arthritic joint is swollen and painful. It may be red and hot and movement is painful. Around each joint is a capsule which contains the fluid used to lubricate the joint. If the entire joint capsule becomes inflamed, all or most of the movements of that joint will strain a different part of the capsule. So all or most of the movements will be painful or limited. Arthritis leads to a characteristic limitation of movement which varies from joint to joint. The more inflamed the capsule, the greater the limitation of movement. Whatever the cause of arthritis the pattern of limitation of movement is the same.
July 29th, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
Rheumatoid arthritis affects the many joints in our bodies and is not prominent in any one place over the other. This type of arthritis also affects the heart, lungs and the blood as well. Rheumatoid arthritis is the inflammation of synovium, or joint lining. The pain suffered from this extremely painful disease can be from stiffness, redness, swelling, and warmth. The joints that are affected over time may lose their shape and will result in the loss of normal everyday movement. Rheumatoid arthritis generally starts around the age of twenty and can last a lifetime. This type of disease typically flares and can have active symptoms or in remissions with no symptoms or only a few of them.
July 25th, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
The Arthritis Foundation is one of the most straightforward and helpful websites on the world wide web. Maybe you or a loved one has already been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, gout, lyme disease, fibromyalgia or any one of the other 100 inflammatory ailments that fall under the “arthritis” banner. According to the Arthritis Foundation, the importance of an early diagnosis cannot be overstated when it comes to pain management and protecting your joints.
July 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
Septic Arthritis is also known as infections arthritis or pyogenic arthritis. This disease is not known to most people across the globe. However, one must be aware of this disease, its symptoms, causes and treatment as it is a serious infections that can hit the joints. It can result into severe pain, chills, swelling and inflammation in one or more joints. In severe cases this can also result in loss of function in the affected joints.
July 21st, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
Hand arthritis is the most common form of arthritis that mainly affects the fingers. As in most forms of arthritis the joints become inflamed resulting in pain. Essentially, a joint is made up of two bones that are covered by cartilage and are conjoined together moving smoothly across each other. If this smooth surface becomes damaged or wears out over time, arthritis will result
July 21st, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
People throughout history have found that there are various remedies that one may create in the comfort of the home in order to effectively treat certain medical diseases and conditions. There are millions of people that have arthritis around the world. Many people with arthritis do not have medical insurance, or the financial means to acquire medical help to assist them in living life easily with their condition. For these individuals, there are many effective home remedies. Here, you will find many of the effective home remedies for arthritis that have proven successful to many people for numerous years.
July 20th, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
It is quite understood that a well-balanced diet is a pre-requisite to obtain a fit life. Yet, several people are unaware of certain facts related to the rheumatoid arthritis and diet. It plays a crucial role in mounting of this severe hazard arthritis. The diet of an individual unswervingly affects the aversion to foods and weight that are jointly related to rheumatoid arthritis and diet. Consumption of a good diet is the only solution to avoid and tackle arthritis.
July 19th, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
Arthritis is a Greek word which is used to describe certain conditions which affects the bone joints of the body. Arthritis disease is of many forms which may include psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis is generally caused due to the joint infection which is commonly known as osteoarthritis. Arthritis is generally caused due to certain strains, injuries, repetitive motions, too much of exertions etc. Arthritis is found to be very much common in the older generation of people. Arthritis is found to be very much sensitive to certain weather conditions.
July 19th, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
People suffering from arthritis will usually resort to medication to relieve their pain. Unfortunately, there is actually no known cure for arthritis contrary to what many pharmaceutical companies say. Dealing with arthritis is not as simple as taking in a particular pill or a single substance. The pain that arthritis creates is enough to drive one crazy as it never abates. This is probably the reason why arthritis sufferers never stop looking for remedies for this particular affliction. Many arthritis sufferers also resort to natural and herbal remedies to help ease the pain. The list of herbs that are said to help treat arthritis pain is a veritable litany of such substances as dish liver oil, shark cartilage, alfalfa, devil’s root and many more.
July 18th, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments
Finding the right regimen of rheumatoid arthritis medication may be a bit difficult. No matter what form of rheumatoid arthritis you suffer from, whether chronic, acute, or juvenile, finding the right medicine can mean the difference between pain management and allowing the disease to take over your life. Treatment can seem like such a long a difficult process for many rheumatoid arthritis sufferers. For most, it means juggling lots of medications with all sorts of other therapies. Finding the right rheumatoid arthritis medication, though, will be a huge help to you.
July 18th, 2008 | Posted in Arthritis | No Comments