What can I do about joint pain while working out?
August 11, 2009 by Arthritis and Joint Pain Tips
Filed under Rheumatoid Diseases & Joint Pain
I’ve been using the bench press for about a month now, and I’ve had great results. The problem is, about three days ago I developed joint pain in and around my shoulders. I don’t want to stop using the bench press because it’s the best piece of workout equipment I have and I’ve gotten fantastic results. Is there something I can do to stop this pain?
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How long has there existed a vaccine to prevent and treat Multiple Sclerosis in the U.S?
August 9, 2009 by Arthritis and Joint Pain Tips
Filed under Rheumatoid Diseases & Joint Pain
This vaccine also works on Rheumatism and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
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Ankylosing Spondylitis - What the Heck is it?
August 9, 2009 by Arthritis and Joint Pain Tips
Filed under Rheumatoid Diseases & Joint Pain
Ankylosing Spondylitis, or AS, as it is commonly referred to, is a type of arthritis. It is a disease mostly seen in young men between the ages of 16 to 35. Females can be afflicted but their symptoms are typically mild. It can also appear in children, mostly male, but it is hardly ever seen in African Americans. It causes morning stiffness and back pain, which lying down or sitting, only worsens. It can cause pain on inhalation, fatigue, and weight loss.
AS is caused by inflammation to the tendons and ligaments that make back movement possible. The body’s response to this inflammation is to produce more bone, which in turn, causes the bones of the spine to weld together. Because the spine is unable to move, it bends forward from the weight of the head.
Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you’re fully informed about Ankylosing Spondylitis, keep reading.
In the early stages, AS begins in the lower back. In later stages, the middle and upper back are involved. It can afflict the joints and tendons of the buttocks, thighs, and chest. The shoulders, knees, and ankles can also be involved. Although painful, AS does not disable or shorten the lifespan of it’s victims.
Scientists feel the the culprit behind AS is a gene, HLA-B27, which fights infection and is activated for some reason. This does not mean that everyone who has the gene will get the disease, it needs to be switched on first. They are also investigating whether the culprit might be a certain type of infection. If this were the case, antibiotics might prove to be a useful tool for this type of disease.
Early detection and treatment can help prevent deformity and reduce pain. Anti-inflammoratories are often prescribed as well as exercise to improve posture and increase strength. AS patients are often told to sleep on their backs to prevent further curvature of the spine. The day will come when you can use something you read about here to have a beneficial impact. Then you’ll be glad you took the time to learn more about Ankylosing Spondylitis.
Thanks to Barney Garcia for contributing this article to our Arthritis blog:
Gouty Arthritis Treatment And Causes
August 8, 2009 by Arthritis and Joint Pain Tips
Filed under Rheumatoid Diseases & Joint Pain
First, however, an overview of gout is necessary. Many people do not realize what it is and thus may not even be sure that they have it. It is a classically misunderstood problem.
Gout is typically characterized by attacks wherein there is a burning kind of pain, a stiffness, and a swelling within certain joints.
The attacks will continue occurring until the gout itself gets properly treated. If left untreated, gout can cause serious harm to the tendons, joints, and various other tissues in the body. Generally, men have gout more often than women.
People who are overweight have a higher chance of getting gout. The same goes if you tend to drink a lot of alcohol, or eat high quantities of fish and meat which have a high purine content.
There are even certain medications, like diuretics, which can cause gout in some people.
Usually, the big toe is where the symptoms of gout which most often occur. The big toe may become tender, it may swell, take on redness, and be the victim of sharp pains.
Other times, gout pains occur in the feet, the ankles, or even the knees. An attack may last for several days or it can go on for weeks.
A physical exam will be done to diagnose gout. Sometimes, fluids from the joints are taken and checked for uric acid crystals.
An abundance of uric acid within the blood is the primary cause for gout. As such, blood tests are also done to diagnose the problem.
Quite often, the treatment of gout can consist of a shot of a medicine called corticosteroid. Sometimes, one or more different medications are prescribed.
As the symptoms begin to lessen, the dose will gradually decrease as well. If the treatment begins quickly, the gout patient will begin to feel relief within twenty four hours.
Otherwise, you can rest the joint which is causing you the most pain. Over the counter anti inflammatory medications can be beneficial as well. However, you should not take aspirin.
It can cause the level of uric acid in your blood to get higher. You also want to manage your diet and stay away from the aforementioned foods whenever possible.
Cut down the amount of alcohol you drink. Make sure you are getting all the healthy nutrients you need.
Thanks to Paul Easton for contributing this article to our Arthritis blog:
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please tell me name of the rheumatid arthritis specialist doctor & cure?
August 8, 2009 by Arthritis and Joint Pain Tips
Filed under Rheumatoid Diseases & Joint Pain
my mom is suffering from severe rheumatism, i just want her to get better. is there any pain reliever…please help
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