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Neck arthritis, which is otherwise called cervical spondylosis, is a type of arthritis which is caused by degenerative changes in the bones and the intervertebral disks of the neck. It is primarily due to aging, as although there are other contributing factors as well, the condition usually presents itself after the age of 40 and then continues to process on from there.
With neck arthritis, the bones in the neck, as with the rest of the body, progressively degenerate as your body ages, and over time, arthritis of the neck may result from bony spurs and problems with ligaments and disks. As well, the spinal cord may end up narrowing and compressing the spinal cord and nerves, and injuries from neck arthritis can in fact cause full spinal cord compression.
There are a number of signs and symptoms that you are likely to notice from the onset of neck arthritis, and this includes: neck pain and stiffness that is usually worse with upright activity, you may have numbness and weakness in the arms, legs, hands and fingers and have trouble walking due to all over weakness, you may feel or hear grinding noises or popping in the neck when you move. you may experience muscle spasms or headaches which will typically originate in the neck area.
When it comes to the treatment of neck arthritis, most of the time, if your symptoms are mild, your doctor will most likely recommend a variety of non-surgical treatments such as rest and medication. However if your arthritis is very advanced or incredibly painful, they may opt to go for more serious forms of treatments.
Remember that different forms of treatment work differently from one person to the next, and so what works great for one person may not have any affect at all on you. This is why you may have to try out a few different options before you can settle on one specific one.
The most important thing is that you keep on top of your health and that you make sure to watch out for any signs or symptoms of arthritis, not only in your neck but over your entire body. Arthritis is, after all, one of the most common diseases worldwide, and although it can be treated, the pain and discomfort that is caused by it is incredibly severe.
Make sure that you get in for regular checkups with your doctor, so that together you can make sure that you are always top notch when it comes to your health.
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This post was written by TKB_Editor on July 8, 2011
An over-whelming part of a Rheumatoid Arthritis sufferers life is living with pain. Even though there is no known cure for this chronic condition, there are many treatments available to that offer relief of discomfort.
Rheumatoid Arthritis is an auto-immune disease that causes the immune system to turn against its own body. Cartilage that acts as a cushion between the joints is attacked by the rheumatoid antibody; it can also interfere with other organs like the heart, lungs or eyes. The affected joints become inflamed, causing pain and the deterioration of the joint cartilage can result in permanent injury and disfigurement.
Reducing inflammation and pain,improving joint mobility and preventing damage is the main goal of rheumatoid arthritis treatment. An overall range of treatment can include medications, exercise, diet, rest and are determined by activity of the disease, age and health of the patient, and the joints that are affected.
There are two classes of Rheumatoid Arthritis treatment medications; ones that deal with pain and inflammation, and ones that help prevent joint damage and put the disease into remission. Medications such aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and cortisone are the “first line” class of drugs that deal with pain and inflammation very quickly. “Second line” medications such as, gold shots, plaquenil or methotrexate, act more slowly.
Not only are there synthetic Rheumatoid Arthritis treatments, there are also natural and dietary supplements that can be very successful. Glucosamine and chondroitin are found in normal joints and can be taken as supplements to aide maintaining healthy cartilage. Calcium has long been known as an important part of healthy bones and vitamin D can help revive energy levels. Sometimes the foods a sufferer is consuming can play a role in how much pain and inflammation is involved. Night shade fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, egg plant, red peppers, and potatoes have been noted to induce inflammation, but not in all sufferers, so it is best to be aware of the foods being eaten and how your body reacts in order to have a better understanding of which foods may trigger pain.
Using hot and cold packs alternatively have long been used to reduce inflammation and promote easy movement of painful joints. Soaking in a hot bath for more than 20 minutes may provide some comfort to aching, stiff joints and muscles. Topical rubs can be purchased over the counter at a pharmacy to be applied to affected areas and should be used as instructed by package directions or health professional.
A very important part of Rheumatoid Arthritis treatment is keeping an open honest relationship with your health care professional team. They should be considered and consulted before any new therapy or medication is administered in order to give the best advice possible. Rheumatoid Arthritis can be a crippling disease, but by informing oneself and taking immediate action, a long, happy and healthy life can be lived.
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This post was written by TKB_Editor on July 6, 2011
Muscle strain is really painful and it can happen to anyone irrespective of age and gender. Any injury to elbows, knees, wrists, ankle leads to muscle sprains. The muscles get swelling and it causes pain. It can also happen due to inflammation of muscles. Many times the pain in the muscles can happen due to broken bones. In this case only a physician can provide cure for it. But the other types of muscle sprains can be easily cured with home remedies. There are several home remedies for muscle sprain.
Herbal Remedies:
Arthcare Oil and Capsules: Arthcare is an anti-arthritic herbal formula which not only gives a sure relief in rheumatic arthritis but also strengthens the bone tissues, the skeletal and the neuromuscular systems, giving a comfortable movements of joints and muscles. It is a powerful antioxidant and increases the energy level. Arthcare penetrates the body tissue faster than any other ointment because of its strong anti-inflammatory action. It removes stiffness and improves mobility of limbs. It brings relief from backaches, muscular strains, rheumatic pains, joint pains etc.
Shallaki also known as boswellia (Boswellia serrata): In clinical trials, promising results were observed in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, chronic colitis, Crohn’s disease. Researchers found that standardized Boswellia extract significantly reduced swelling and pain and usually reduced morning stiffness for people with rheumatoid arthritis. Also known as boswella, this herb is native to India, used for centuries by Ayurvedic physicians in arthritis herbal remedies. It has well proven anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects through the inhibition of inflammatory-causing substances, speeding up of cartilage formation, and improved blood supply to the joints.
Ashwagandha (Withania somniferum) is an Asian plant of the potato family. Its roots have long been used to treat “rheumatism,” high blood pressure, immune dysfunctions, erection problems and also to ease inflammation. Because of all this, it’s sometimes called the “Indian ginseng.”
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Research suggests ginger root inhibits production of prostaglandins and leukotrienes, which are involved in pain and inflammation. In an uncontrolled 1992 Danish study, 56 patients who had either RA, OA or muscular discomfort took powdered ginger. All of those with musculoskeletal pain and three-fourths of those with OA or RA reported varying degrees of pain relief and no side effects, even among those who took the ginger for more than two years.
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Applying clove oil over the affected muscles will also relieve the pain and help in speedy recovery. Make the clove oil hot and then allow it to cool down for some time and then apply it over the paining muscles.
Applying garlic oil over the inflammatory muscles will give relief form the inflammation, as garlic has anti-inflammatory properties. Garlic oil is also an important remedy for treating arthritis and rheumatism.
Applying sesame oil over the spraining muscle is also one of the very effective home remedies for muscle strain. Add one teaspoon of pepper powder in sesame oil and heat the oil for some time and apply it on the affected part.
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This post was written by TKB_Editor on July 6, 2011
There’s nothing more empowering than using natural home remedies effectively. It has enormous WOW factor. Why? Well for a start, using natural remedies, you know you can’t do any harm as they’re gentle, non-invasive and work in harmony with your body. But the real WOW factor comes when you do good! It can be so exciting, that you can do so much good, in the comfort of your own home, without knowing much.
There are a variety of natural home remedies that you can safely use yourself, without knowing very much. There are some herbs (although many need more in depth information), there’s flower essences, there’s aromatherapy, there’s good nutrition, there’s kitchen home remedies and then there’s homeopathy.
Perhaps, out of all of them, homeopathy has the potential for doing the most good. All of the commonly available homeopathic remedies have a wide scope of use. For instance, the homeopathic remedy Arnica, the king of injury remedies can resolve the following conditions:
Whilst I’m not proposing that you, as a home prescriber, attempt to treat such serious ailments as meningitis or pneumonia, I am suggesting that, with a bit of knowledge and a sharp eye, you have the potential of nipping these conditions in the bud.
Using natural home remedies does mean that you have to be a bt of a detective. You need to notice things about you or the family member you’re trying to help. For instance, you need to know their normal habits and traits, so you know when they have deviated from them. Someone who needs the homeopathic remedy Arnica is often averse to the approach of others. It’s logical when you look at it. As Arnica is the king of injury remedies, those needing it have been hurt. If they’ve been hurt once, the approach of someone may raise fears that you may further hurt them.
This isn’t a normal behaviour. So if your dog is suddenly apprehensive of your approach, he may have been injured.
I remember hearing of someone who had suffered severe gastritis for years. He’d been to see doctor after doctor, to no avail. Finally, he saw a homeopath. Homeopaths always ask about what happened to cause the problem. This was easy – a kick in the stomach from a donkey. Arnica was prescribed, and the gastritis disappeared completely.
Now if that had happened to you, with your homeopathic kit of natural home remedies, you could have prevented something like that from developing.
Lets dip into the mix and see what other examples of natural home remedies there are. Tomatoes are a popular food and can be easily grown in many climates. Tomatoes are full of a nutrient called lycopine. Lycopine is a natural sun screen. If you know some basic nutritional knowledge like this, you can eat your sunscreen – a much healthier option than the topical one.
What do you do if you’ve been stung by a plant or insect which packs a punch, and you’re in the middle of nowhere, with help miles and hours away? If you know your natural home remedies well, you’d know that if you urinate on the area, all will be quickly resolved.
Isn’t it fun!
Madeleine Innocent is a practicing homeopath, a specialised modality of natural health care. She treats both people and animals in her busy West Australian practice. Madeleine loves to spread the good work of homeopathy and other areas of natural health care and writes extensively on the subject.
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This post was written by TKB_Editor on July 4, 2011
Yoga is believed to be an excellent form of exercise for different needs. Some people practice yoga for meditation purposes, some for relaxation of the body and mind, and some for physical fitness. Aside from these, yoga has significant value for therapeutic functions and one intricate disease that could be treated with yoga is arthritis.
Arthritis, or the disease characterized by the inflammation of the joints, is nonetheless considered to be a physical disorder that makes the patient suffers with difficulty of movement or lasting immobility because of chronic joint pain. This is undeniably hard since immobility results to feeling of incompetence, unproductivity, and disability.
In addition to the painful joints, patients with this disease are also experiencing other excruciating arthritis symptoms such as swelling and redness of the joint, deformity of body parts, fatigue, fever, and skin rashes.
This sudden difficult change in lifestyle should be met with attention. One cannot just disregard pain of arthritis because it can worsen as one ages. Yoga, a helpful tool, can extensively provide pain relief, ease sore joints and relax stiff muscles.
Since yoga is basically distinguished with controlled smooth movements, stretches, pressures and deep breathing, it can righteously provide the required rate of motion exercises that definitely benefits the joints.
One kind of yoga that is believed to be an arthritis treatment is the “asana”. This can be done through the following poses:
1. Warm up poses
2. Standing poses
3. Seated poses
4. Twist yoga poses
5. Supine poses
6. Inverted postures
7. Balance poses
8. Backbends
9. Finishing poses
10. Bikram yoga poses
Regular practice of asana can give noticeable relief to stiff joints, tones up the muscles and eliminate rigidity of the
bones. The ten different poses help normalize blood circulation in the affected areas. Through proper circulation of the blood, the supply of joint fluid is restored and the pain is reduced.
Asana has notable positive effect on the restoration of vigor of the fingers, wrists, neck, shoulders, knees, ankles and toes. It also has an overall benefit for the whole body and well being of the person practicing it.
Yoga as an arthritis treatment can truly help bring back the normal functions of the body, especially its movements. Patients with arthritis do not need to suffer anymore joint pain and other arthritis symptoms that can make them live inefficient lifestyle. They can, however, try practicing yoga and get fully activated again.
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This post was written by TKB_Editor on July 3, 2011
Although you may have been led to believe that natural remedies for arthritis are not as effective as prescription drugs, this is simply not the case. In this article, you will learn about some healthy alternatives that can help you reduce pain and regain mobility.
First, let’s talk a bit about prescription drugs and why they may not be the best solution in the long run. Although these drugs do work for some people, understand that any time you take prescription medications, there are risks. Just because they were prescribed by your doctor does not mean they’re completely safe. All drugs have side effects which some people tolerate better than others. Always ask about the side effects before taking any prescription drugs. Ask about long term effects as well since some drugs can damage the liver or other organs over time. Also, be aware that drugs will not heal arthritis, but just suppress the symptoms. If you stop taking them, the symptoms will return.
For these reasons, many people are using a natural remedy for arthritis. These remedies work by using herbs and natural anti-inflammatories to reduce swelling and promote healthy cartilage, bones and joints.
Since there are many formulations on the market today, here’s what to look for in a good one. First of all, make sure that it contains proven herbs including Indian frankincense, glucosamine and devil’s claw. This formulation is one of the most effective on the market today. Another thing to look for is a company that stands behind their product with a one year return policy. This shows you a company that has done the research to back up their product line.
Once you have started taking the remedy, be patient and give it time to work. Natural substances work by building up in your system, so make sure to take the supplement every single day. Set an alert on your cell phone or put a reminder on your calendar so you don’t forget.
In addition to taking a good natural remedy for arthritis, there are other important things that you can do to support healthy, pain-free joints. First, make sure to eat a good nutrient rich diet. Focus on eating lean protein (you should have protein at every meal), fresh vegetables and fruit in season, nuts, beans, whole grains and healthy oils.
Next, make sure to get regular exercise. If you have arthritis in your knees then you may not be able to do certain activities, but don’t let this stop you from exercising. For instance, did you know that working out just one muscle group with weights benefits your entire body. So if you can’t run or bike or do lunges or squats, then focus on what you can do. Do some biceps curls or bench press. For aerobic benefits, get on a rowing machine and use those back, shoulder and arm muscles.
So there you have it: an easy risk-free way to reduce the pain and inflammation of swollen joints. Start by taking a natural remedy for arthritis, make healthier food choices and add aerobic and weight-bearing exercise. Get started today. Your joint health depends on it.
Laura Ramirez is a health researcher who writes about natural remedies for arthritis and alternative solutions for wellness and vitality. Feel free to browse the articles at www.holistic-natural-remedies.com
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This post was written by TKB_Editor on July 2, 2011
If a person experiences muscle pain and it continues for more than two to three days, there is a strong chance that he or she is suffering from arthritis. This chronic disease is a very common disorder, one that affects lots of people all around the world. The major symptom of arthritis is pain in the bone joints, but some arthritis sufferers may also feel pain in certain organs in the body.
The term Arthritis is actually a Latin word that means inflammation of joints. Arthritis causes inflammation of the joints due to damage to the cartilage. Patients suffering from arthritis could suffer from long-term joint damage, which could ultimately lead to disability from severe arthritis pain. Arthritic patients commonly feel pain in the early morning hours that slowly subsides as the day progresses.
There are more than 100 types of arthritis. Without a thorough examination the doctor will not be able to find which type of arthritis you are suffering from. Arthritis can stem from injuries and strains caused by sports, repetitive motion, overexertion etc. Arthritic diseases include rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, which are autoimmune diseases; septic arthritis, caused by joint infection; and the more common osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease that largely affects older people.
There are three stages of arthritis:
The first stage of arthritis is swelling. The second stage is rapid division and growth of the cells. In the third stage the cells release specific enzymes, which erode the bone, causing the joint to lose its shape. It is then the arthritis pain becomes unbearable. Since this is a systemic disease, it can migrate and affect other body organs. So it is better to detect arthritis at its early stage before it spreads to other parts of the body. Arthritis can be treated with proper therapy and medication.
Treatment: Arthritis treatment includes medicine, exercise, thermal modalities, joint protection and surgery.
Medicine: there are several effective arthritis medications available in the market for proper arthritis treatment. Anti-inflammatory drugs are helpful in most cases. However you should consult a doctor before buying any medicine.
Exercise: this helps strengthen muscles and joints plus increases blood circulation in those areas. Yoga is very therapeutic in reducing arthritis pain.
Rest: rest provides good arthritis relief, as proper rest helps the body to conserve energy and allows the body to heal and reduce pain.
Thermal modalities: cold and heat compresses give short-term relief to stiffness and pain.
Joint protection: this allows the patient to move with minimal stress to the joints. Joint protections like knee supports, back belts are common arthritis relief products widely available on the market today.
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This post was written by TKB_Editor on July 2, 2011
The recent removal of several high profile and popular prescription pain medications of the same pharmaceutical family, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories, from the buyer’s market has left many people searching for a safer alternative for powerful, fast and effective pain relief. The most recent removal was Pfizer’s pulling of Bextra, citing serious skin reactions, sometimes fatal, and two others, Vioxx and Celebrex have been linked to heart related risks.
The dangerous side effects of this particular family of medications is definitely cause for alarm, and has many seeking alternatives that will manage their pain effectively, without the serious risks of several pharmaceutical pain killers.
While there have always been natural and homeopathic pain relief remedies, there has never really been a powerful and viable alternative for people with chronic pain related to ailments ranging from back pain, osteoarthritis, and fibromyalgia, to rheumatism and hundreds of other joint, mucle, and nerve related ailments.
These individuals are in need of serious pain reduction therapy on an ongoing basis, and the typical natural remedy simply cannot compare to the speed and effectiveness of prescription pain medications and narcotic drugs, which suppresses pain by targeting the central nervous system. That is, until now.
Before we get into that, let’s look at some of the more widely known natural and herbal remedies for pain relief. These include varying dosages and combinations of “Devil’s Claw”, Willow Bark, the ayurvedic compound Boswellia, Camomile, Bromelain, St. John’s Wort, Horsetail, and numerous others too abundant to mention.
As previously mentioned, these herbs and natural compounds can soothe minor pains and aches, but do not work as effectively as their man-made prescription couterparts. There is now a natural pain remedy on the market that is actually highly effective, and has worked very well for many as a natural pain relief alternative by utilizing a specific blend of several high-grade botanicals designed to aggressively manage pain throughout the day.
These people not only are enjoying the benefits of it’s natural pain relief, but also, and perhaps even more importantly, they are enjoying the peace of mind knowing that they are not seriously endangering their health in other ways simply so they can manage their pain.
No one want to be incapacitated and limited by pain, but who wants to endanger their health just to manage it and live a fulfilling life, and why should you have to? Well, now these people have a natural pain relief solution that has literally been harvested from the land, unaltered, and in it’s purest state. Now, doesn’t that sound healthy?
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This post was written by TKB_Editor on July 1, 2011
There are more than hundred associated conditions in order to Arthritis Disease. Arthritis is defined as irritation of the important joints and joint harm might happen in the event that left untreated. Keep in mind that combined harm isn’t reversible so it is important to start treatment as soon as possible.
Two kinds of Arthritis disease
There’s two typical entered of arthritis disease. The very first is actually osteoarthritis and also the second is called rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. The signs and symptoms for every of those are very similar however the leads to are completely different. Every moveable joint in the body has cartilage between the bone fragments in order to cushion the actual bone fragments and keep them from massaging against each other when the joint moves. This cartilage gradually drops permitting the bone fragments in order to rub against one other. Most generally this happens within the legs, hips, backbone as well as hands. As the actual cartilage deterioration advances discomfort in the event that felt because the bone fragments stroke towards each other. Osteoarthritis describes more than use or even misuse of the important joints.
Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms occurs when the bodys immune system itself attacks the joint cells. Medical study continues to have not discovered the reason for this particular however it most of the time individuals really feel pain in the possession of, arms, and ft. As it advances issues associated with pain within the shoulders, arms, and sides are typical.
In both cases, osteoarthritis as well as rheumatoid arthritis, sufferers really feel joint pain, stiffness, weak point in the important joints, sometimes slight temperature increases, and even protuberances underneath the skin within the afflicted areas. It is important to notice which each side of the entire body may take a hit, therefore the right and left hand for instance might feel comparable pain and discomfort.
One of the main variations in signs and symptoms gone through by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis symptoms sufferers is incorporated in the inflammation. Osteoarthritis patients complain of the hardness and often bone fragments like swelling whilst rheumatoid arthritis sufferers display soft and fluid filled swelling. Rheumatoid arthritis can be passed down therefore genealogy will play a huge role.
Arthritis disease victims are usually in the forty five and over age groups but cases have been discovered in every age bracket. It usually impacts women a lot more than males but additional factors frequently come up such as weight as well as genealogy. Also, those that lead much more energetic life styles are usually less vulnerable to the disease than those which are inactive.
Arthritis disease Treatment
No wonder tablet exists for that management of joint disease but there are lots of things you can do to assist relieve the pain and enjoy your life. Of course there are pain-killer which can be taken to lessen the pain as well as inflammation, however simple exercises, a well balanced diet plan as well as taking care of your entire body will go really much in helping you to definitely deal with your Arthritis Disease.
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This post was written by assistant on May 20, 2011
Do you experience discomfort and stiffness in your joints? Is your discomfort more severe in the am? In order to understand what is occurring in your body we have to answer the question, what is rheumatoid arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder. The cause of rheumatoid arthritis is unknown and it has no cure.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a condition in which the immune system which normally protects the body by attacking foreign cells, viruses and bacteria instead attacks its own tissue focusing on the synovium membrane which lines the joints. Because of this fluid builds up in the joints creating pain and inflammation.
Rheumatoid arthritis creates pain stiffness and loss of motion in joints. It usually affects the hands, feet, wrists, knees, elbows and ankle joints. Joint impact is usually symmetrical, meaning if one joint is affected the same joint on the other side of the body will also be affected. This symmetry helps to distinguish rheumatoid arthritis from other types of arthritis.
How rheumatoid arthritis progresses will vary for each person. In some it may develop gradually and just involves one joint. Where as in others the disease often progresses quicker and involve several joints.
Symptoms may come and go. Many individuals experience light flare ups followed by more painful rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. In several cases the condition may well become inactive and may go away completely. Although others with a acute form of the disease may experience symptoms which last for years or even a lifetime.
Rheumatoid arthritis is not isolated in the joints it could spread to the organs and additional tissues of the body. It has been known to produce diffuse inflammation in the lungs, pericardium, pleura and also nodular lesions frequently found in subcutaneous tissue beneath the skin.
Rheumatoid arthritis is the most devastating kind of arthritis since it frequently causes deformity and severe joint damage. It affects 1% of the world’s population and occurs in all races and ethnic groups. On set is most common between the ages of 40 and 50 nonetheless, people of any age can be affected. Children are no exception as juvenile arthritis is common amongst youths. Approximately two thirds of those with rheumatoid arthritis are women.
Rheumatoid arthritis creates joint stiffness which is commonly worst in the morning and can last a few hours or the entire day. Morning stiffness is a common indicator of rheumatoid arthritis as many other types of arthritis do not exhibit these signs.
Other indicators of rheumatoid arthritis include: loss of appetite, loss of energy as well as dry eyes and month. About twenty-five percent of rheumatoid arthritis suffers develop hardened lumps under the skin. These lumps are known as rheumatoid nodules. They typically happen in the later stages of the diseases and develop on bony sites such as the elbows, hips, heels, hands and knees.
While there is no cure for arthritis a arthritis diet can help to eliminate pain and improve quality of life.
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This post was written by assistant on April 14, 2011