Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Arthritis - Hidden Enemy Inside Us


Arthritis can be a nasty disease to have to deal with and can cripple you at times making it difficult just to get out of bed. There are over 100 different types of the disease and it may affect many different parts of the body. The most common strains are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout arthritis, and lupus. Many people have arthritis in hands, elbow arthritis, arthritis in feet, arthritis in spine along with knees, shoulders, fingers, hips and most other joints. Arthritis causes intense joint pain and inflammation. Some of the symptoms may include joint pain and stiffness, painful swelling and inflammation, tenderness, fever, chills, loss of appetite, weight loss, anemia, and rash. Some of these symptoms only pertain to a certain strain of the disease. Arthritis joint pain can be described in many different ways. Some describe the pain as aching and deep in the joint, while others describe the pain as sharp and persistent.

There are many available arthritis treatments including pain medication and anti-inflammatory drugs that help reduce the inflammation in the joints as well as reduce the pain. Some times over the counter pain medications can factor greatly in arthritis relief. Another common treatment is physically therapy. There are many arthritis remedies, but always make sure you are well informed of the risks of the type of remedies you are trying. It is always best to consult your doctor if you are unsure if something is safe for you to take. There are also certain arthritis diets that are circulating. Sometimes diet can effect the disease depending on the type of arthritis you have. Ask your doctor if you should try to change your diet to help with your disease.

It is very important to keep the joints active to prevent them from getting stiff. Some arthritis causes are: genetics, age, weight, injury, occupation, and illness or infection. It is hard to determine how much or how little these factor into the arthritis diagnosis. Many people claim to have an arthritis cure, and while there are many claims most types of the disease do not yet have a cure. Early detection and proper treatment is the best way to control your ailment.

There is a lot of information on arthritis and many programs to help suffers deal with the disease. The Arthritis Foundation which was founded in 1948 is a charitable not-for-profit organization whose aim is to help prevent, control, and cure the disease, and to make living with the disease easier. The foundation provides public education, research, and even create an action plan to help attack the disease. This disease is the leading cause of disability in the United States. The foundation produces books and a magazine. They also organize many events including wine tasting, galas, and walk/run events.

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