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Acupuncture: A way to relieve arthritis pain »

Acupuncture is a very popular way now to treat and diagnose arthritis. However, it is important to note that acupuncture therapy is used to treat arthritis and not diagnosing it. All around the Asian continent, acupuncture has been used for many years to relieve the symptoms of chronic pain, like arthritis.

 

In 2001 the University of Maryland School of Medicine put acupuncture to the test. They studied 570 osteoarthritis patients, age 50, who had never had acupuncture, surgery, or steroid injections before. This controlled group got regular sessions of acupuncture. At the end of the first week, the acupuncture group all said they all experienced a surge in mobility. By the end of the study, the participants said they had a 40 percent decrease in pain and another 40 percent increase functions on the knees.

Potassium Effectiveness with Arthritis »

While reading this article is it important to keep in mind that potassium ramifies through every cell and process in the body and does not have any storage and may have a dangerous dependence on its premise control for nerve impulse transmission. Thus, potassium is a mineral that should be taken with caution and it is best to be consumed through foods and not pill supplements. It is reasonably sage for normal people with good kidney function to consume potassium this way. However, even food consummation of potassium should be taken with care because of the wide range of concentrations. It is best to take our own responsibility for your own intake and consult your physician before starting any new program.

How Potassium Can Help Arthritis »

About 50 years ago DeCoti-March wrote a book to first link potassium to arthritis. In this book he claimed many cases in histories that potassium showed to be beneficial to relieve pain in arthritis patients. He then formed a foundation in England that encouraged people to use potassium supplements in order to bring cell potassium up to normal and has helped about 3500 people. Currently potassium is also connected to other drugs that have given a good response in similar diseases.

Joint Power Rx »

If you are taking glucosimine and chondroiting together you might feel that you are not getting the results you want. Some times glucosamine and chondroiting may not be enough alone, mainly because your joint pain could be to debilitating. Joint Power Rx could be an excellent solution because this formula includes many added herbal extracts and nutrients that are key in joint health.

Vitamin D in Arthritis »

Vitamin D seems to be important in regulating immune functions. In one study 2007 study, the effects of serum vitamin D level were explored further in clinical patients with early inflammatory poly arthritis.

Patients in the Norfolk, UK region who had early inflammatory arthritis, known as having synovitis of 2 or more peripheral joints for a minimum of 4 weeks, were taken into the Norfolk Arhtritis Register (NOAR). They measured Vitamin D metabolites, and 1,25-dihydroxy Vitamin D and were compared in patients based on the clinical features of an outcome of 1 year.

Treatments for Gout Arthritis »

Like most illnesses, if you want the right treatment you will need a correct diagnosis. Appropriate treatment usually begins after a “clinical” diagnosis based on the symptoms and signs that are obvious through pain and other relevant factors, such as uric acid levels, age, weight, gender, diet, and alcohol use.

 

The way acute gout is treated with drugs that block inflammatory reactions. One way to treat acute gout is by colchicine. Colchinie comes from the autumn crocus, a common European plant and is marketed primarily in

Joint Care »

When one is suffering form arthritis, it is essential to look after yourself in order to decrease the further damage to your joints. This will most definitely mean learning new ways to take care of everyday tasks to reduce the stress on your joints. One way would be to plan ahead, this way you will save harder task for a later time in the day when you might be less stressed, stiff, or even sore. Also, pace yourself during the day, avoid straining the joints by doing tasks awkwardly, avoid being in one position for to long, and notice which position and movements make your body stiff. It is also important to keep active however balance your activities with rest and try to stick to a healthy weight.

Arthritis: 4 Tips to Consider »

Communication may sound like a very basic thing to do, but not a lot of people do it properly when they have arthritis. Arthritis causes profound effects on the daily life and activities and habits that were once easy and taken for granted have now become a lot more difficult. Therefore, arthritis does not affect only the person suffering with the symptoms but also the family, friends, and co-workers. The person dealing with arthritis should communicate and share their feelings with their loved ones. Also, they should express any need for assistance as well as conveying their need for patience, understanding, and support.