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Arthritis Knee Pain: Top Ways To Treat The Condition

Posted by Ben Clay On January - 19 - 20101 COMMENT

Do you have arthritis knee pain? Many people suffering from osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis are dealing with the pain, deformity and loss of motion that arthritis can cause in the knees. Although many people end up requiring knee replacement surgery as a way of healing the damage, this can be a massive procedure that can take a long time to recover from.

Arthritis help for Ankylosing Spondylitis

Posted by Julieanne van Zyl On January - 1 - 2010Comments Off

Folks with ankylosing spondylitis are looking for Arthritis help. Ankylosing Spondylitis has symptoms of degeneration in the sacroiliac joints and the spine, and is a rheumatic disease. The autoimmune response system in the body attacks foreign cells between the vertebrae, and this causes swelling, loss of mobility pain, and inflammation. Inflammation within the lungs, heart valves and eyes, can also be caused by the disease.

What Could Be The Reason For Sore Joints?

Posted by Samantha Jackson On December - 17 - 2009Comments Off

Sore joints can have a wide variety of causes. Arthritis in its most common form, osteoarthritis, is the leading cause of sore joints. However, many other factors can also have a negative effect on joints.

Ready to Get Rid of Joint Pain and Fatigue and Feel Wonderful?

Posted by Allison Alamorran On November - 25 - 2009Comments Off

More today than ever before, millions of individuals are in discomfort today due to joint pain. It can manifest itself in the form of sudden onset pain, pain that moves all over the body or stationary joint pain that leads to notable fatigue.

Migrating Joint Pain Remedies

Posted by Margaret Savorente On October - 15 - 2009Comments Off

Victims of migrating joint pain feel pain in multiple joints that either progress from joint to joint, or afflict multiple joints at the same time at a time. Doctors define the types of pain as acute and sub acute and attribute this condition to many different types of illnesses or potential trauma. In regards to rheumatoid arthritis, those who suffer with this chronic, systemic, inflammatory disease.can feel migrating joint pain in many different areas of the body. In the beginning, the painful joints may only feel stiff sporadically. For example, pain will occur when the individual rises in the morning. This can progress to more lasting discomfort, especially in the joints of the wrists, knees, elbows, and ankles. In the case of systemic lupus erythematous, which is an inflammatory infectious tissue disease that bears some similarities to rheumatoid arthritis, migrating joint pain is very typical. Other causes of migrating joint pain can be metabolic. Metabolic disorders can result in monarticular (single-joint) and polyarticular (multi-joint) pain. In addition, viruses from the common cold and influenza to chicken pox, German measles, and herpes simplex can result in migrating joint pain. Inflammation caused by Crohn’s disease can lead to several different types of arthritis affecting any area of the body. Joints are typically sore when the digestive system is being compromised. Pain because of migratory arthritis can last for days or even weeks and tends to lessen with the recession of overactive autoimmune activity.

Hip Arthritis: Is Increasing Age A Factor?

Posted by Administrator On August - 20 - 2009Comments Off

by Lizzie S Joyner
When somebody suffers from hip arthritis, he’ll, under most circumstances, have a condition known as osteoarthritis which a particularly common form of hip arthritis, and which is sometimes also known as wear-and-tear arthritis and even degenerative joint illness. This form of hip arthritis is identified by steady damage to the cartilage of [...]

Extract of Reishi and Joint Inflammation

Posted by Dr. Markho Rafael On July - 1 - 2009Comments Off

For over 2,000 years, Reishi extract has been used as a “cure-all” herbal remedy in Chinese Medicine, with the oldest written record of any medicinal mushroom in Shen Nong’s Herbal Classic. Although it may not be totally accurate to claim that Reishi extract cures everything, traditional as well as modern use indicates that it may be a powerful anti-inflammatory agent in a large host of conditions, including arthritis.

Arthritis Help and Pain Relief

Posted by Julieanne van Zyl On June - 11 - 2009Comments Off

Arthritis pain relief is something that many folks are seeking. Affecting millions of folks globally, arthritis is a debilitating condition that is essentially a very painful inflammation of the joints. Over one hundred different kinds of arthritis have been identified. Many kinds become so severe that the sufferer’s entire life style is completely disrupted. Prescription drugs and over the counter drugs are used to provide you with arthritis help. These drugs, however, may have adverse reactions or reduce the usefulness of other medications that you may be taking. If narcotics have been prescribed to help you deal with the pain, then you risk becoming addicted and needing bigger and bigger doses to give you arthritis help.

Exercise and Arthritis Pain Relief

Posted by Julieanne van Zyl On June - 4 - 2009Comments Off

Exercise is one good form of Arthritis Help. One in three Americans undergo a form of arthritis or chronic joint pain. Without treatment or therapies the pain and discomfort can lead to functional loss and disability. Although, there are ways to manage the discomfort. One of these ways that is cost-effective and can be done by everyone is Arthritis exercises.