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08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Yvonne Loubet
Many fear the pain of arthritis as they age. But, it can attack
anyone at any time. For those who it does strike, the pain is
unbearable. It is a group of diseases of the bone joints. Each
time a person moves, joints move with them. But, when arthritis
lurks in the joints, pain is also lurking. Many people have
mistakenly come to believe that it is a sign of growing old. In
fact, it is not. There are different types of arthritis, and
many ways that it can begin to consume your life.
As we stated, arthritis is actually a common name for a group of
diseases of the bone joints. These diseases include rheumatoid
arthritis, which is an autoimmune disease and certain other
types of arthritis, which are caused by a bad injury, repetitive
use, sports, or overexertion. Septic arthritis is caused by a
joint infection. And, the most common of all is osteoarthritis,
which is a degenerative disease. In this particular disease,
older people are mainly the target. Their joint cartilage is
simply deteriorating over time. In any of these cases, arthritis
can be profoundly painful and at times, unbearable. For those
who are elderly, the worst of the pain comes in the morning or
after sitting for long periods. This is due to the fact that
joints become stiff. Once they begin to move and keep moving,
though, the pain can be mild. When arthritis strikes a young
child, he or she may just stop using the limb. Weather changes
can also cause increased pain in the effected area. The pain of
the disease comes from the joints developing extra nerve
endings. They do this to protect the joint from more damage. If
it hurts more, you likely won’t use it more for fear of it
getting worse. However, the stiffness sets in from lack of use
and the vicious cycle continues.
What can you do if you think you may have arthritis? The first
course of action is to see a doctor. The doctor will ask you
questions regarding any other symptoms you may have besides the
obvious pain and limited use of the joint. Fever can be a cause
for septic arthritis. In this specific cause, you should seek a
medical emergency team right away as it can be life threatening.
In any case, the doctor will most likely have blood work done as
well as x-rays. Once the type of arthritis is diagnosed, your
doctor will have a better idea how to treat it. For some this
may include surgery, prescription drugs, physical therapy, or a
reduction in the use of the effected joints. There are other
products being used as well. One of these is a collagen
injection. Other treatments that have been shown to ease the
pain include herbal remedies.
In the end, arthritis can be helped, and may be cured if
treatment is sought and given in the right manner. If you
suspect that you or someone you love is being affected by this
disease, you should speak to your doctor as it can be an
unnecessary pain that you or they face day in and day out.
Unfortunately, arthritis can’t heal itself and does require
treatment. It is simply a wise choice to get it taken care of.
About Author :
Yvonne Loubet is a Natural Therapeutic Specialist who retired
from her 20-year massage therapy practice because of arthritis.
She operates a website http://www.arthritispainsolution.com
which provides information on an alternative arthritis
treatment. More information can be found at
http://www.arthritispainsolution.com/arthritis-treatment/rheumato
id-arthritis.html
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