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Arthritis

The word “arthritis” means joint inflammation and it can be used to refer to more than 100 different diseases that cause pain, stiffness, swelling, and sometimes permanent joint damage. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States and can affect anyone at any age.

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Can you have osteoarthritis in your feet?

Yes you can have osteoarthritis in your feet. The best thing to do is keep moving, soak your feet well in Epsom Salts (draws the soreness out) at least 3 - 4 times a week. Wear good shoes and not cheap ones and women should keep away from wearing any type of higher heel than what they call a 'cubal heel.' Also too flat shoes are not good for the feet. Go to a store such as 'Naturalizers' and buy well made shoes that are well padded inside on the bottom to cushion your feet.

Is gout contagious?

Gout is not contagious. gout is caused by increased uric acid in the blood stream.

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What are synonyms of seropositive arthritis?

Seropositive Rheumatoid arthritis is RA in a person that has rheumatoid factor in the blood. As opposed to seronegative RA where there is no RF.


Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that exhibits itself in a certain way when it is suspected that one has RA ones blood is tested for Rheumatoid factor (a particular antibody) if it is found to be elevated then one is said to have seropositive RA.

Does Prednisone help with arthritis pain?

Yes it does Prednisone is a steroidal anti inflammatory which is used in diseases where there is inflammation. by reducing the inflammation the pain is often also reduced. Prednisone replaces a similar chemical made by the body itself and also has a harmful effect on the lining of the stomach if not taken with food if it is taken regularly the dosage should be tapered of rather then stopped cold turkey to allow the body to build up its natural production of the chemical once again.

Is honey good for person have arthritis?

Different honeys are reputed to have certain anti inflammatory property's, However the anti inflammatory needed to be effective in most forms of arthritis is very strong compared to that offered by known honey types.

Can you have arthritis at 13?

It is possible, but it does mean that you should go see your doctor. there are many reasons for swollen fingers, including allergic reaction or some other type of disease, but mostly swollen finger joints results from cracking your knuckles too often. it could also be cause by heat, all joints 'swell' a bit in the summer, or when you are warm, and they 'contract' in the winter, or when you cool down.

Arthritis comes in many different forms, If you have swollen joints in any part of your body it would be best to see your doctor about it. It is possible for baby's to suffer from certain types of arthritis (juvenile arthritis) and if this is what you have it will most likely disappear when you get older. However it is important that you get treatment for it as soon as possible because these conditions can cause permanent damage to joints and other parts of your body. Don't just hope it will go away eventually. Get it checked out and treated if need be.Cracking your knuckles has been shown to have no ill effect on joints, just another old wives tale.

What is degenerative arthritis of the neck?

What is Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most wide spread types of arthritis and is found most often to stast developing after the age of 45. I may also form as the result of a jury to a joint. Men and women are affected equally by this condition.

AO causes the breakdown of the cartilage between the joints. Cartilage is the material that covers the end of the bone at the joints to ensure smooth and effortless movement. In OA, this cartilage breaks down.

OA usually occurs in the fingers and weight-bearing joints; these include, knees, feet, hips and back.

Osteoarthritis is the result of changes in the cells of the cartilage resulting in a loss of elasticity. Over time this causes the cartilage to thin out and in some situation breakdown all together. This leaves the ends of the bone without its smooth covering, and the joint loses its easy mobility..

OA progresses slowly. For many people the symptoms will be mild and have little impact. OA rarely causes severe disability, but when it does surgery to replace joints is often highly effective.

Symptoms of OA vary. Most individuals remain essentially free of symptoms until the cartilage ceases to function properly. After that they may include, Pain, Swelling, and stiffness in the affected joint or joints.

To diagnose RA Your doctor will first assess your situation by checking the affected joints for outward signs of inflammation heat etc. then if he deems it necessary may order tests such as X-ray and blood tests joint fluid tests to exclude the possibility of other types of arthritis.

The management of this condition depends on the joints affected and the physique of the patient. And includes, Exercise, Education, Medication, Joint protection, and Healthy weight maintenance

Osteoarthritis (degenerative arthritis) can be the reason for breakdown of cartilage between the facet joints. The lack of the cartilage in the joints cause pain, loss of motion and stiffness. The facet joints rear part, (posterior) of the backbone. These joints combine with the disc space to create a three-joint complex at each vertebral level. The facet joint is made up of two opposing bony surfaces that have to have cartilage between them and a capsule surrounding them that produces fluid. The cartilage and the fluid work together to allow allows the joints to move with little friction. However, facet joint arthritis causes the cartilage to breakdown and the joint movement causes more friction. This leads to a los of motion, back pain and an increase if stiffness as a result

Will arthritis cause swelling?

Arthritis is medically speaking, inflammation (swelling) of the joints.

many forms of arthritis can cause inflammation and swelling at some time and many have their origin in inflammation. You would be more accurate in saying that arthritis is often accompanied by swelling or inflammation , however this is not always the case. It depends on the form of arthritis and at other times the stage it is at.

What not to do when you have gout?

If you have gout, keep your feet warm (or to phrase this in the terms that you requested, avoid cold feet) and avoid excessive protein consumption in your diet. Eat less meat, more vegetables.

Where can I find more information on rheumatoid arthritis nutrition?

Information regarding rheumatoid arthritis is available at a number of websites. Try http://www.arthritis.org/rheumatoid-arthritis.php.Also visit http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/rheumatoid-arthritis/DS00020 and http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001467/.

How can you tell if you have arthritis?

You may know if your dog has arthritis it will be sore on your dog. Your dog may show limping, or pain, like he or she does not want to walk on it. Take your pet to the Vet. Get a checkup every once in a while.

Dogs with arthritis usually show the following symptoms:

- Stiffness, lameness, or limping after rest

- Loss of appetite or unusual weight gain

- Inactivity and sleeping a lot more

- Relutance to walk, run or climb stairs

- Unusual urinating in the house

- Irritability and behavioral changes

- Depressed or withdrawn

Is arthritis a crippling disease?

Arthritis is a disease that progressively damages joints until they are rendered useless if left untreated or it the result of joint trauma People can have arthritis and live a normal productive life if they make sure their arthritis is properly treated before major damage occurs.

What is the disadvantage of high uric acid?

So long as it does not develop into gouty arthritis it seems that people can live a healthy life with elevated uric acid levels. However people with elevated uric acid levels are also people that often tend to develop gouty arthritis.

What is osteopath?

Osteopaths, not to be confused with osteopathic physicians/Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, are healthcare practitioners who have earned the Diploma of Osteopathy degree and specialize in a form of manual therapy known as osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM). Unlike Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) trained in the United States, non-physician osteopaths trained in Europe or elsewhere are often trained at a Bachelor's or Master's degree level of medical training, but are not physicians, and cannot perform surgeries or prescribe medications like a physician.

References:

http://www.aacom.org/about/osteomed/Pages/TheDifference.aspx

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteopathy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteopathic_medicine_in_the_United_States

Does soya beans have uric acid?

String beans contain purines and these are what the body metabolises into uric acid. All thing s made of living cells with a nucleus have some purines. some have more then others.

String beans contain relatively low amounts of purines Beans, French

(string beans, haricot) 37 mg Total Purines in uric acid/100 g (Average)

What is the best over-the-counter medication for osteoarthritis in the knees?

== == It will be one of the anti-inflammatories..ie Motrin (Ibuprofen), Aleve, and the like......Tylenol doesn't have anti-inflammatory properties.

You need to read label and take as directed.There has been some warnings about not to take this class of medicine if you have heart disease,or have had heart attacks...also if you have an history of ulcers you should avoid this class of medicine.

Taking too much Tylenol can be bad for your liver though...so if you have doubts check with your provider.

How long can you take Aleve for arthritis?

With this sort of drug (anon steroidal antiinflamatory) you should alway keep in mind you other phisical conditions. and should seek the advice of your doctor as these are updated. there is not strict guide commenting on the time this drug may be used. Suggest you look up the website (drugs.com/cons/aleve-arthritis.html)

What Causes of heel pain and gout?

causes of heel pain can include gout or stress fracture, bone tumors, nerve entrapment or thinning of the fat pad beneath the heel.

Gout is a type of arthritis caused by the reaction of the body to needle-like crystals of uric acid that accumulate in joint spaces. This reaction causes inflammation, swelling, and pain in the affected joint, most commonly the big toe.

Certain types of proteins are not properly processed by people with gout and the proteins end up causing an increase in the uric acid mentioned in a previous answer. Often these specific proteins cannot be completely avoided. In that case, specific medications have been discovered that can help you dissolve the uric acid crystals. While gout in the big toe is most common, crystals can accumulate anywhere and can cause kidney damage. Foods high in purines should be avoided by victims of gout.

The disease "Gout" is the result of having too much uric acid in the blood stream. When uric acid in the blood reaches saturation point, fine sharp crystals of urate are formed and deposited in the tissues of the body, these crystals are particularly prone to settle in the synovial fluid and joint linings, (synovial lining) of the peripheral joints of the body. When this takes place it is followed by joint inflammation and pain (arthritis). Hard lumps of uric acid can settle in and around the joints leading to chronic disease that can also cause joint destruction, decreased kidney function, and kidney stones.
Uric acid is formed by the breakdown of purines that make up a part of many of the foods we eat. If the body is unable to eliminate enough uric acid then this can result in attacks of painful arthritis (gout attack), kidney stones, and blockage of the kidney filtering tubules with uric acid crystals, this in turn can lead to kidney failure. However, some people may only develop hyperuricemia or elevated blood uric acid levels and not end up with arthritis or kidney problems.

What are two diseases in the skeletal system?

Osteoporosis: This is a disease in which the bones become fragile and prone to fracture.

Leukemia: This is a cancer of the white blood cells.

Osteopenia, osteitis deformans, and osteomalacia: Similar to osteoporosis, these are other types of bone loss.

Scoliosis, kyphosis, and lordosis: These are abnormalities of the spinal curve.

Is there any treatment for arthritic thumb pain?

there is no cure for arthritis and to find relief from the pain and in some cases the damaging effects of inflammatory arthritis ou need to find out exactly what is being damaged and what sort of arthritis you have. Rheumatoid arthritis can be brought under control though there is no cure as yet.

Will taking amoxicillin cause gout?

I was given a treatment for H.pylori (amoxicillin, chlaritomycin and omeprazol) and developed gout on a vegetarian diet and alcohol abstention this is anecdotal, but I bet the answer is yes!

Is it okay to wear a brace for degernative osteo arthritis?

I believe it's ok to wear a brace (from the drugstore) for osteo arthritis, however it's not a good idea to stop trying to move the arthritic joint entirely, since that can make problems worse in the long run. Try to remove the brace a couple of times a day (try not to wear it at night) and just try to gently bend and flex the joint in question. This should prevent the possibility of fluid build up around the joint, which can happen if you're not moving it it much. There's also a minor risk of DVT's from trying to not move the joint too much - but this only really applies to knees or hips, rather than wrists or elbows. If the joint is too sore/stiff to bend and flex it much, try a warm bath/warm flannel wrapped around it, then use an topical painkilling cream (such as Ibuleve or Deepheat) 10 minutes before trying to flex anything. You may find a painkilling cream additionally helpful anyway - they can be used alongside oral painkillers with no side-effects (unless you are allergic to any of the ingredients).

How do you know if you have arthritis in the wrist?

If you have persistent swelling, pain, stiffness, and perhaps even warmth in your knees, then you may have knee arthritis. Checking with your doctor for a diagnosis and treatment would be your best bet.