It depends on how serious it is. If it's just a mild inflammation, any anti-inflammatory you can get over the counter should work. Use hydrocortisone cream if it's a surface inflammation or ibuprofen or naproxen if it's deeper in. For a more serious inflammation, see a doctor for some steroids.
There is a recently new product called Nopalea that is reported to be very helpful in reducing inflammation all over the body, regardless of where it occurs. Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but there is an article about it below.
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By increasing your intake of Omega 3 in relation to Omega 6. A typical American diet has skewed the natural ratio of about 1:1 to as high as 1:20! You are also critically deficient in organ vitamin D and serum vitamin D levels, adding to your inflammation.
It depends on how serious it is. If it's just a mild inflammation, any anti-inflammatory you can get over the counter should work. Use hydrocortisone cream if it's a surface inflammation or ibuprofen or naproxen if it's deeper in. For a more serious inflammation, see a doctor for some steroids.
You can always put ice on it or a heat pad of somewhat. But it does suck. Hate it!
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Cardiomyositis is the inflammation of the heart muscles. There is no known cure for cardiomyositis however, a treatment plan of corticosteroids (injection or pill form) are used to reduce the inflammation and improve the body's reaction to infections.
Osteomyelitis is the inflammation and infection of bone. The inflammation and infection is caused by pathogenic microorganisms and requires intensive intravenous antibiotic therapy to cure it.
Bronchitis is most often viral, and so there is no cure. It normally resolves within weeks with supportive treatment.
The cure of hepatomegaly will depend on the cause and the severity of this liver disease. The best solution id medication which is used to reduce the inflammation.
Motrin is an anti-inflammatory drug. Whether it will provide relief or cure in your situation depends on the underlying cause of your knee inflammation. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
No, it can't. It only is able to kill active lesions and inflammation on your skin but it is unable to prevent future breakouts.
At present there is no cure for arthritis the only thing that can be done with it is control inflammation as far as possible with various drugs in order to slow down the damage caused to joints and muscles.
bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, those being the air passages that extend from the windpipe into the lungs. This is a breathing disorder.
Inflammation of the joints in the fingers can usually be put down to one or another for of arthritis. Ta present there is no known cure for Arthritis's. However inflammation and the damage it causes can be reduced or controlled with a number of different anti inflammatory drugs, non steroidal anti inflammatory steroidal anti inflammatory and disease modifying drugs that influence the inflammatory agents in the immune system. all of these drugs hover have their drawback and there use requires careful monitoring as the side effect can become a problem over time.
unfortunately the answer is quite simple. The cause of lupus still isn't know, so a cure cannot be found. Medication for lupus sufferers is to manage the symptoms and to hopefully prevent further damaged caused by inflammation for example. remain hopeful that there will be, if not a cure, more accessible and faster acting alleviating medications :)
Inflammation of the urinary tract is typically caused by infection, in which case antibiotics are useful. Other causes exist. The best way to treat will be based on the cause. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Controlling the infection or inflammation is the cure for encephalomeningitis.Specifically, the infection or inflammation can be provoked by an antibody, a bacteria, a fungus, a protozoa or a virus. Bacteria, fungus and protozoa respectively can be treated with antibiotic, anti-fungal and anti-parasitic medications. Treating viral encephalomeningitis is more challenging since the virus may range from Herpes Simplex- HIV- or mumps-related all the way to mosquito- or tick-vectored.