Rheumatoid Arthritis Cure And Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Author: Mital John
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease, inflammatory type of arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is also classified as an autoimmune disease because it can affect multiple other organs of the body; rheumatoid arthritis is referred to as a systemic illness and is sometimes called rheumatoid disease.
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis will typically not have pain or swelling in the finger joint closest to the fingertip the distal interphalangeal joint. The other joints in the hand are often affected. The affected joints are often tender to the touch.
Depending on how long the person has been having symptoms, and the severity of the rheumatoid arthritis, there may also be some deformity in the fingers, hands, wrists, and other joints.
Rheumatoid nodules may develop and be felt as firm lumps beneath the skin. These occur most commonly at points of pressure under the elbow and on the fingers. Usually rheumatoid nodules do not cause pain but they can become infected or put pressure on a nerve in which case they would need to be treated. Rheumatoid arthritis is a common rheumatic disease, affecting approximately 1.3 million people in the United States, according to current census data. The disease is three times more common in women as in men.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms: – Generally, if a joint on the right side of your body is affected; the same joint on the left side is also affected. Feeling tired and run-down with swollen lymph glands, a low fever, little or no appetite, and weight loss Appearance of small bumps under the skin near the affected joints
* Joint pain, joint swelling, joint stiffness, and warmth around the affected joint
* Morning stiffness which lasts one or more hours
* Small bumps called nodules may appear around effected joints.
* Fatigue and noticeable loss of energy
* Low grade fevers and sometimes flu-like symptoms
* Loss of appetite, weight loss, and anemia associated with chronic diseases, depression
* Dry eyes and dry mouth associated with a secondary condition Jorgen's syndrome
* Joint deformity and instability from damage to cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and bone
* Stiffness in the joints. You will usually see a reduction in the range of motion of effected joints.
* Limited range of motion in affected joints
* Flares and remission of disease activity is characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis
How to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis: -
Diet: One of the simplest treatments, and yet a treatment that has been found to be effective for many people, is consuming an anti-inflammatory diet. Primarily, this consists of consuming omega-3 fatty acid containing foods, including small cold water fish, fruits, and vegetables. See the section on diet and nutrition for more details.
Exercise and rest: Rest is an important part of treating rheumatoid arthritis. One of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis can be fatigue as well as a sense of generalized malaise. It is important to get adequate rest so that your body does not get run down; this is true for everyone, but particularly true for people with rheumatoid arthritis.
Early diagnosis: The sooner that rheumatoid arthritis is treated, the better. If you think you might have rheumatoid arthritis, or other type of arthritis, don't delay in getting to your doctor. Prolonging treatment only makes it more difficult to treat later.
Physical therapy: It is important to be enrolled in a well-structured physical therapy program. In addition, physicians and physical therapists can fit you for gait aids (e.g. cane) when necessary.
Weight loss: As with other forms of arthritis, if you are overweight then losing weight can make a large impact on decreasing pain and stiffness in your joints by taking some of the pressure off of them.
rheumatoid arthritis information requried?
1. does this disease gets worse by the passage of time even though its treatment have been started ?
2. I know that there it can’t be cure completely but upto what % it can be cure & how much time it will take?
3. can anyone tell me any site where free online doctors for rheumatoid arthritis are available who can help me?
4. I want information about my Medicine, test, means which Medicine i m taking for what purpose, if i am recovering which thing in my lab test indicates that, in lab test what is good & should be not?
is there any temperance in dite for me
or i can eat every thing
anything special in dite which help me more to fight against it
what i have to eat & what not??
I just have to say – this affliction is actually caused by negative emotions – specifically a deep resentment of authority and feeling very put upon. In fact, everyone I know who has it doesn’t speak to her mother or has some other equally stressful relationship.
Please. It doesn’t hurt to try visualizations. It costs nothing and takes hardly any time or effort. All you have to do is sit quietly for 3-5 minutes at a time and picture all the people in your life one at a time, smiling and happy. Really happy and at peace – see them very clearly. The ones it is hardest to do are the ones it is most important to do. Please be sure to always see yourself before you end your session – see yourself happy, comfortable, free of critcism or resentment.
If you can do this 1 or 2 times a day (or more) you could see positive results quickly. This process promotes releasing of negative emotions which will help to relax and alkalinize your body. Try it for a week or 2 and see if it doesn’t help.
You can also do affirmations. Try “I am my own authority. I love and approve of myself. Life is good”. Say it as much as you can. Write it as much as you can. Making this statement become your own personal truth is your ticket to the cure.
Peace!
a medicine for the cure of rheumatoid arthritis called Guanu ext…where can i get full information about it?
You cannot cure rheumatoid arthritis. You can certainly control the symptoms by taking certain supplements and medications. But there is no cure. I hate to say it.
Rheumatoid Arthiritis is an auto-immune disease that can relapse or never occur in your life again.
im no doctor
I am 19 years old and have Rheumatoid Arthritis.?
After having pains in my left hip since I was about 12 years old, I was just diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis about 4 months ago. I am 19 now and the pain in my hip is so severe that I cannot walk much of the time. I take medicine (minocycline) to help with the inflammation of my hip joint but this does not always work. Today the pain is so bad that i could not go to work and I am laying here in my bed. If anyone could offer any information on some other things that could help me, or know of any new treatments or cures being developed, or even if you have the same condition as me, I would greatly appreciate your input. Thanks.
The evidence that any form of cannabis even medicinal forms are particularly useful is really very sparse.
Rheumatoid Arthritis options?
Hi, I need information about Rheumatoid Arthritis. I know a girl that has 16 years old and has Rheumatoid Arthritis. Is there any natural option or a new medical discover; any where, that can help to cure or to treat effectively this illness? Any help will be appreciated
I have had severe RA for 7 years now and yes I fully understand about not being able to get out of the bed and it got so bad that I ended up in a wheel chair cause I could no longer walk, but rather than go into a long message about RA and the effects and the things that I have tried and so on just email me at poohinmissouri@yahoo.com and I will be glad to talk to you about it, I even have a chat room where we deal with all kinds of diseases and problems and we can talk there as well, just send me an email and I will get back to you right away.
Cannabis for Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hand?
Hello, I was wondering if anyone could help me. My Mother is sick of taking Pills everyday such as Aspirin. She has Rheumatoid Arthritis in her right hand, she has tried resting as well as exercising it, she trys bean bags heated to ease the pain although in the end she results in taking Pills to cure the pain well decrease it. I was wondering if Cannabis is a better solution as I’ve heard its good to take with Tea, and as my Mother dislikes taking pills and she said that the liquids are rather unpleasant also [if available]. I can get her some Cannabis (I live in England, Im not sure about a Medical Marijuana Card over here but I think its illegal), So I was wondering if any of these medicines would clash with Cannabis;
Mucodyne
Fluoxetine
Furosemide
Thyroxine sodium
Lansoprazole
Spastional
Fexlicacid
CO-Codamol Effervescent
Nitrolingual pump spray
Thank-you in advance,
Any further information on Cannabis for Rheumatoid Arthritis is appreciated.