Arthritis: Causes, Symptoms,treatment

1

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 20-10-2009

Arthritis is a term that groups together over 100 rheumatic diseases and other related conditions that cause stiffness, swelling and pain in the joints of the body. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints. Arthritis is inflammation of one or more joints, which results in pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited movement. Arthritis is a chronic disease that will be with you for a long time and possibly for the rest of your life. Arthritis is one of the most rapidly growing chronic conditions in North America. Arthritis is due to the wearing down of cartilage, which is the material that cushions the ends of the bones.
Read the rest of this entry »

Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptom Look for These 9 Signs

0

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 17-10-2009

Although there are a number of different conditions that can affect the health of your joints, one of the most common is arthritis. For many sufferers, the inflamed, painful joints and the limited mobility caused by this disease can make an otherwise enjoyable lifestyle anything but pleasant.

Common Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms :

* Pain and aching in and around your joints, particularly the hands feet and knees

* Joint stiffness especially in the morning and after sitting or lying for a long time

* Swollen joints particularly hands feet and knees

* Loss of joint function and mobility

* Fatigue

* Muscle weakness which comes from stiff joints and less physical activity

* Weight loss

* Difficulty sleeping because joints are painful

* Feeling generally unwell and nauseous

How is Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosed?
Read the rest of this entry »

Typical Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms

2

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 10-10-2009

Nearly one out of three persons in the United States suffers from a joint disease. The more common type of arthritis that afflicts persons is rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is a disabling joint disease where chemical changes in the blood caused by inflammation have been found to take place. The inflammation is believed to be produced by the body’s auto-immune immune system attacking itself. It damages the surrounding tissues like blood vessels, nerves, skin, heart, muscles and lungs when the inflammation is left without immediate treatment.

Read the rest of this entry »

Arthritis Symptoms

0

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 04-10-2009

Osteoarthritis Arthritis Symptoms

Osteoarthritis / Osteoarthrosis (OA, also known as degenerative arthritis, degenerative joint disease, arthrosis or in more colloquial terms “wear and tear”), is a condition in which low-grade inflammation results in pain in the joints, caused by wearing of the cartilage that covers and acts as a cushion inside joints. As the bone surfaces become less well protected by cartilage, the patient experiences pain upon weight bearing, including walking and standing. Due to decreased movement because of the pain, regional muscles may atrophy, and ligaments may become more lax. OA is the most common form of arthritis. The word is derived from the Greek word “osteo”, meaning “of the bone”, “arthro”, meaning “joint”, and “itis”, meaning inflammation, although many sufferers have little or no inflammation.
Read the rest of this entry »

Arthritis – Symptoms of Arthritis

1

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 03-10-2009

Symptoms of arthritis may vary from person to person, however there is normally a common theme running behind the symptoms which will make it easier for you to spot if you are developing arthritis or if in fact you just have some aches and pains, and that is what we are going to look at now.

On the whole, the main symptoms of arthritis tend to be pain and limited function of joints. Also  another characteristic of arthritis is to have inflammation of the joints that are stiff and this could also be accompanied by swelling, redness, and warmth. Read the rest of this entry »

Know How to Identify An Arthritis Symptom

0

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 02-10-2009

There comes a time in everyone’s life when age starts to creep up on us. In some cases, the amount of damage we’ve done to our bodies in our youth has a way of coming back to haunt us, especially when it comes to certain types of arthritis.

As we grow older, most people wake a little stiffer in the morning and experience typical aches and pains, but how do you know if it’s arthritis that’s troubling you? Knowing how to identify an arthritis symptom can take a load of worry off your mind.

Read the rest of this entry »

Arthritis Symptom Presentation Varies With Disease Type

1

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 29-09-2009

Many people think of arthritis as a disease of the elderly. Creaking bones, slow gaits and gnarled fingers are what come to mind when a list of arthritis symptom possibilities is presented. The fact is the disease is actually known for a multitude of symptoms and these may vary depending on the type of arthritis present.
There are two major forms of arthritis and many other less prevalent forms, as well. The two most common types of arthritis are osteo and rheumatoid. Read the rest of this entry »

Arthritis Symptoms – Signs You Need To Keep Tabs On

0

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 26-09-2009

Arthritis is one of the most common diseases people across the globe suffer from. Although this disease is common in old age, you can even see a lot of youngsters and middle aged people suffering from this problem, these days. Read the rest of this entry »

Knee Pain Relief : Knee Arthritis-symptoms, Treatment & Knee Braces That Help Provide Support

1

Posted by admin | Posted in arthritis | Posted on 19-09-2009

You do not really know how much you need your knees until something goes wrong. Unfortunate, but you can not deny this to be true. Your knees are a crucial part of the human body, and preserving them is extremely important. Read the rest of this entry »