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Advice on Rheumatism
How to prevent rheumatism?
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Advice on RheumatismRheumatism, also medically referred to, as rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disorder that usually affects joints in your arms and legs. The accompanying inflammation can be uncomfortable to severely painful. Individuals often face painful swelling. Without proper rheumatic treatment, the condition could also deteriorate to erosion of bones or deformed joints. Some of the other symptoms include tenderness in the joints, soreness or redness on the knuckles, rheumatoid nodules, weight loss and stiffness in the joints immediately after waking up. Individuals afflicted with rheumatism suffer from an autoimmune disorder where your body mistakes some of your tissues as foreign bodies and tries to fight it. Apart from joint aches, people suffering from rheumatism experience constant fevers and fatigue. Despite various studies and research, there is no definite cure for rheumatism. Rheumatism Treatment• Since individuals suffering from osteoporosis, arthritis and fibromyalgia also complain about joint aches, it is important that you have a doctor diagnose your condition correctly. Consult your doctor on your rheumatism treatment – whether you are planning to make changes to your diet, take supplements or workout. |
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Submitted by E L on November 10, 2010 at 01:33 | |
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Rheumatism is an umbrella term used to describe various disorders of the joints, tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissue. The study of these disorders and rheumatism treatment is called rheumatology. Primer on rheumatic diseases. Many people use the terms rheumatism and arthritis interchangeably. In reality, there are a number of different types of arthritis disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis (inflammation of the joints), osteoarthritis (inflammation of connective tissue), psoriatic arthritis (inflammation of the skin and joints), and so on. On the other hand, rheumatism can refer to a wide variety of skin, bone, muscle, and joint disorders. While chronic pain and inflammation may be common to most of these rheumatic diseases, there are subtle differences in causes and rheumatism treatment. Rheumatism diet is often prescribed based on the theory that toxins in the body increase inflammation and pain. Citrus fruits such as orange, lemon, grape fruit, and so on possess alkaline properties and may help to flush out toxins from the body. Similarly, whole grains and raw vegetables are rich in alkaline sources and may benefit individuals suffering from different rheumatism disorders. Certain studies on rheumatism also indicate a negative influence of smoking, alcohol, and caffeinated drinks on the inflammation in the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis. People suffering from this condition often experience inflammation and pain in the joints and connective tissue. Other symptoms include fatigue, morning soreness, tenderness in the joints, and loss of appetite contributing to sudden weight loss.Left untreated, rheumatoid arthritis can lead to permanent damage of the joints. Rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever goes beyond joint pain and affects the heart, brain, and skin. The chances of contracting rheumatic fever are higher in individuals who have suffered from an attack of strep throat or scarlet fever. Bacterial infection caused by Streptococcus bacteria can result in rheumatic fever. Symptoms include persistent fevers, joint aches, cardiac problems resulting in fatigue and shortness of breath, nosebleeds and skin rashes or skin growths. Individuals may also experience jerky movements or twitching in their face, hands or feet. Rheumatic fever treatment is a long-term process. Your doctor may recommend anti-inflammatory medication for the joint aches and antibiotics for the fever. Since there is a risk of recurrent attack by the Streptococcus bacteria, your doctor might also advise preventive medication. Rheumatism treatment depends on diagnosis and cause of inflammation or chronic pain. In the early stages, rest and medication may help control the problem. Moderate exercise and joint strengthening workouts recommended by a therapist may also address the issue satisfactorily. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary. |
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Submitted by A M on October 14, 2010 at 05:26 | |
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Body cleansing with physical activity is essential. Sweating removes toxins and helps in preventing rheumatism. Keep a check on your weight. http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/askquestion/4772/cures-for-rheumatism-my-brother-is-suffering-form-.html For more information, visit, |
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Submitted by R K on June 18, 2007 at 07:33 | |
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