Vitamin D is a good vitamin to take. Vitamin D has shown to improve arthritis symptoms and may help prevent arthirtis. More information can be found from WebMD at: http://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/news/20040109/vitamin-d-may-prevent-arthritis
I have lower back arthritis will it prevent me from lifting and working
Exercising does not prevent arthritis It does however help in reducing the damage done over time as a result of healthy strong muscles being better at supporting joints damaged or in the process of being damaged as a result of arthritis.
There is no cure for arthritis. The only avenue open to you is to strengthen the muscles surrounding the vertebrae to better support the affected joints,
Arthritis is sometimes genetic so it is not always possible to stop. Keeping fit (excercise) dry and warm goes a long way to prevent arthritis, and it is very important to keep a supple body through yoga or daily stretching excercises.
No, I have suffered with arthritis for over 30 years, I use a very good gel for it though, its called Voltarol Emulgel, helps a lot.
If you are getting the symptoms of arthritis in both hands then it is likely that you have RA rheumatoid Arthritis it would be wise to have this checked out with your doctor in order to prevent the damage that this disease can do to your hands and other joints that are not presently effected.
There are over a hundred different forms of arthritis and the exact causes for this condition are still not known. the mist likely forms of arthritisinvolving pain or inflammation in the hands are Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis and Gouty arthritis. early treatment with all of these diseases is important in order to prevent serious joint damage.
You don't unless you have a history of gout and in that case some dietary restrictions may be helpful ( the control of purine rich foods). However to date there has been no cure developed for arthritis. There are means that may help control damage caused by the onset of inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis.
There are definitely foods you can eat that will worsen your pain with rheumatoid arthritis. Certain foods can also help too. www.webmd.com/���rheumatoid-arthritis/guide/���can-your-diet-help-relieve-rheumatoid-arthritis
To prevent having arthritis, a bad back or a hunch back in the future.
Treatments for arthritis may include physical therapy, operation, and taking medications. For most doctors, the first option for treating arthritis would be taking medications such as celebrex. Celebrex is not only an effective pain reliever for patients suffering with arthritis but also a good medication to prevent the onset of arthritis. Everything about arthritis and celebrex treatment is explained on this page: http://www.bayleykate.com/articles/celebrex-generic-the-right-supplement-for-arthritis.html