3 Ways To Promote Bone And Joint Health
Every so often, you should take time to review the steps you are currently taking to protect your bones and joints and determine if you should seek treatment from a medical professional.
Every so often, you should take time to review the steps you are currently taking to protect your bones and joints and determine if you should seek treatment from a medical professional.
September 2017 is the second annual Rheumatic Disease Awareness Month in the United States. The purpose is to help spread awareness of the more than 100 different types of rheumatic diseases that people suffer with everyday, rheumatoid arthritis being among the most common.
Myositis, in general terms, refers to a condition that causes severe muscle inflammation. There are many different types of myositis, which are categorized based on the part of the body they affect and the specific symptoms.
Gout is a relatively common form of arthritis that occurs when excess uric acid is produced and becomes crystallized inside body’s joints. Gout typically occurs in stages, starting with an increase in blood uric levels followed by a “gout attack,” which can result in pain that can last for more than a week. In those with chronic gout, attacks can be very frequent and permanent joint damage can occur.
Have you been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis? If so, then there’s a good chance your doctor or rheumatologist has put you on medication in an attempt to treat and manage your symptoms. Unfortunately, not everybody responds well to traditional arthritis treatment (such as TNF inhibitors).
For people with arthritis, joint pain becomes an unfortunate part of life. And while there are medications available to help reduce inflammation and joint pain, many doctors recommend that patients try natural methods to find relief as well. There are a number of drug-free and non-invasive treatment options that can help relieve joint pain.
Generally speaking, arthritis refers to a medical condition resulting in joint inflammation. However, there are many different types of arthritis, and their causes and symptoms can vary greatly.
The warmest months of summer are almost here, which is welcome news for those who enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and other outdoor activities. Unfortunately, summer heat and humidity can also wreak havoc on those with existing joint conditions or chronic pain. In fact, there are many ways in which increased heat and humidity can cause joint pain.
Lupus is a disease that affects the body’s immune system and causes it to confuse healthy tissues with dangerous viruses, germs, and bacteria. As a result, the body mistakenly creates antibodies that attack, damage, and destroy healthy tissues of the body. For most people with lupus, this results in chronic pain, inflammation, and damage to specific areas of the body.
Fibromyalgia is a serious medical condition that results in widespread pain and tenderness. However, this condition is unique in that it can affect patients very differently; for example, some people with fibromyalgia may experience significant fatigue that can interfere with their daily lives, whereas others may suffer from additional symptoms such as joint pain and soft tissue damage.