• 30 Apr 2010

    Did you know that gout is the only form of arthritis that can be relieved by what you eat? Therefore, for those who have had a gout attack or gout runs in your family it is wise to understand which foods to avoid with gout to stop any on the nasty symptoms.

    Just simply because you have gout will not indicate that you need to neglect your taste buds. A diet plan for persons with gout does ought to undergo some changes, and in several circumstances the alterations are often drastic and overwhelming. However, you will find various recipes that could tickle your taste buds.

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  • 24 Apr 2010

    Arthritis, or pain of the joints, is one of the most common health problems. This health problem is accompanied with redness and stiffness of the joints. Since arthritis is accompanied by a great deal of agony and discomfort, it can be quite tough to deal with. But, you don’t have to bear the pain as you can fight the issue by doing one or 2 easy things.

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  • 24 Apr 2010

    People with arthritis oftentimes find themselves in a Catch-22 situation. Their rational mind tells them that gentle exercise can help to relieve the pain they are experiencing. Their physical body is screaming “it hurts to walk; you can’t possibly expect me to exercise!” So, what is a person to do and how can they overcome this inner conflict?

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  • 17 Apr 2010

    Psoriatic arthritis actually consists of two separate condition: psoriasis and arthritis. Psoriasis is quite common, and one in which the patient develops raised red colored patches on the skin and as well as scales. With psoriasis, the skin’s appearance changes while arthritis is related to the inflammation of joints.

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  • 16 Apr 2010

    Rheumatoid arthritis is the second major type of arthritis – exceeded in number of cases only by osteoarthritis. It is a very serious ailment caused by inflammation of the joints. The pain associated with the disease is at times so severe that it almost completely disables sufferers. It affects women more often than men. Rheumatoid arthritis advances in three stages starting with painful swelling and stiffness of the joints. In the second stage the pain aggravates and the bones and cartilage are severely affected thereby restricting the movement of the person altogether. By this time the diseases becomes chronic and just defies all treatment. It is in your best interest to immediately consult a doctor as soon as you have pain in the joints. This means that don’t wait for any other symptom appear. Also, you should never try treating the disease by taking over the counter medicines. Chances are that you may aggravate the ailment. It is important that you ask your doctor to diagnose whether you are actually afflicted with Rheumatoid arthritis and if so, start taking the treatment that he prescribes. If you go by your doctor’s advice you can save yourself a lot of damage by reducing the severity of the attack of the disease. Any delay in diagnosing and treating the disease may aggravate to an extent that you may have to undergo surgery. This will not only entail great pain, but also require huge costs of treatment. Besides seeking a doctor’s advice early, you may take general precautions like protecting your affected areas from stress of exertion. You should also try to reduce your weight if you are obese. Also contact your physiotherapist. Seek his or her advice about certain kind of exercises that may be specific to your kind of rheumatoid arthritis and take these exercises regularly as per the expert’s advice.

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  • 09 Apr 2010

    If you’ve ever skilled the pain of osteo-arthritis or have needed to view someone you understand and love suffer with it you is going to be pleased to know the Rheumatoid arthritis Foundation highly recommends the healing properties of hot tub for its afflicted.  People with rheumatoid arthritis use a very hard time moving and by getting submerged in warm water, they’re alleviated of some of the distress and are even able to get the unimaginable carried out; they are able to exercise with small discomfort.

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  • 09 Apr 2010

    One of the biggest threats to a person’s health, cancer can strike at any time and anyone; and the same is the case with arthritis though in this case it is generally considered an old age disease. Regardless of which of these two conditions is affecting you the best defense is to identify the symptoms early and then start suitable and early treatments.

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  • 01 Apr 2010

    Because arthritis is so widespread now, it gets a lot of attention from each one of us – from the average joe to the health pro.  Some experts believe that arthritis was first introduced by a strain of pathogen some 2 centuries back.  But then, other experts have found decisive proof of arthritis in traditional Egyptian mummies.  But whether it’s 2 centuries or four millennia, arthritis does seem to be age-implicated.  We are obviously more predisposed to have it the older we get.  And we have thus come to regard arthritis as a degenerative disease. 

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  • 01 Apr 2010

    We all know that arthritis causes a person to feel a lot of pain. Joint pain is also very hard to bear while cancer is a disease that can be very hard to bear – although in this case the difficulties are not so much pain related as being hard to come to grips with mentally and emotionally.

    People that have to suffer from pain from arthritis know just how debilitating this condition can be which is what drives them to try different arthritis remedies. The trouble is that this can lead them to trying out remedies that are unproven and they may also try cures that are nothing better than concoctions being sold by quacks.

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