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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 be an astronaut with rheumatoid factor?

Just having Rheumatoid factor does not indicate that you are suffering from any particular problem. Many people with RF never have any health problems. So I would assume as long as you are able to satisfy the people that run the program that you have the physical and mental capability's you should be fine.

What does...there are some osteophytes narrowing the neuroforamina bilaterally at c4-5 mean?

Well, none of us has a neck that's getting any younger. Arthritis in the middle of the neck (C4 C5) has resulted in a bit of bone spurring (osteophytes). Those are taking up some of the space in the vetebral holes (foramina) through which the nerves pass.

Now, whether or not this finding is causing the symptoms that led to your getting an MRI is another question. Whether they have symptoms or not, the majority of adults 40 and over have similar findings on MRI.

The next step is to talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation. Nobody gets treatment based on MRI alone.

Does Arthritis in theneck cause pain in both arms?

Yes arthritic pain can radiate a long way from the source . Arthritis can cause narrowing of the spaces between the bones or inflammation around the places that nerves pass through. this can interfere withe operation of the muscles and feeling all the way down the arm.

Why are glucocorticoids effective in treating arthritis?

they can relieve the symptoms of arthritis by reducing inflammation. They don treat or reduce the harmful effects involved with arthritis

Will a tens machine help with arthritis pain?

it is unlikely as tens machines stimulate muscles and arthritis is not a muscular condition.

What is glucosamine and what is it used for?

Glucosamine is one of the factors that make up cartilage. According to its manufacturers it is helpful in restoring damaged cartilage, and reduces arthritic pain. It is one of the most popular arthritis treatments sold over the counter without prescription.

What are the symptoms of gout?

Red swollen painful joints particularly in the extremity. often starting in the joint in the big toe. deposits of uric acid crystals forming lumps under the skin near these joints {tophi) and on the cooler regions of the body like the ears.

What causes muscle weakness in gout?

In any rheumatic disease muscle weakness can result atrophy, ie the joins in the area are painful to move leading to the muscle not being used, this in turn leads to the muscle weakening.

Rout canal drilled absess and your gout is acting up?

If you have any sort of procedure that involves the destruction of tissue then the system has to get rid of the dead cells. These cells have purines which in turn creates uric acid. If you are predisposed to developing gout and are close to saturation point of uric acid in the blood then this could tip you over the edge.

Which species secrete uric acid?

Humans as part of their urine, sweat and also feces.

How allopurinol acts toward formation of uric acid?

Allopurinol is a structural isomer of hypoxanthine (a naturally occurring purine in the body) and is an enzyme inhibitor, inhibiting xanthine oxidase. Xanthine oxidase is responsible for the successive oxidation of hypoxanthine and xanthine resulting in the production of uric acid, the product of human purine metabolism. In addition to blocking uric acid production, inhibition of xanthine oxidase causes an increase in hypoxanthine and xanthine, which are converted to closely related purine ribotides adenosine and guanosine monophosphates. Increased levels of these ribotides causes feedback inhibition of amidophosphoribosyl transferase, the first and rate-limiting enzyme of purine biosynthesis. Allopurinol therefore decreases both uric acid formation and purine synthesis. (source wikipedia)

Are certain antioxidants better for rhumatiod arthritis?

There is talk about that antioxidants help RA however there is not hard and fast evidence that this makes any difference at present. RA is an Autoimmune disease, that means that the immune system has developed an immunity to the body own tissue.

Is arthritis medicines and creams good to use for gout in the hands and feet?

Gout is nothing like arthritis and therefore arthritis medicine would do nothing. Gout is high uric acid in your blood stream crystalizing. Once it is crystalized, it stays in the bloodstream and stabs at nerves. Arthritis is stress on bones and therefore very different.

Do high protein levels lead to Gout?

A lot of foods that are high in protein are also high in purines thatcause a raising in uric acid in the blood. this can lead to gout.

Will uric acid caused emotional instability?

Prolonged periods of pain can have that effect on some people.

Can taking gabapentin cause a gout flare?

I didn't see gout as a side effect of gabapentin. But there are a lot of side effects of this drug, and I mean a lot of them. See the link below for a list of side effects of this drug.

Can Burgers disease occurs with no kidney symptoms?

No.

gA nephropathy (nuh-FROP-uh-the) is a common kidney disease that occurs when an antibody called immunoglobulin A (IgA) lodges in your kidneys. This hampers your kidneys' ability to filter waste, excess water and electrolytes from your blood. Over time, IgA nephropathy - also called Berger's disease - can lead to blood and protein in your urine, high blood pressure, and swollen hands and feet.

IgA nephropathy usually progresses slowly over many years, and although some people eventually achieve complete remission, others develop end-stage kidney failure. No cure exists for IgA nephropathy, but certain medications can slow its course.

Keeping your blood pressure under control and reducing your cholesterol levels also may help keep IgA nephropathy in check.

What arthritis pain medicine can safely be taken along with blood thinning medicine?

First and foremost: talk to your doctor or your pharmacist to better clarify your medical history and your drug history. Only medical professionals who know you and your medication history can accurately tell if you will have an adverse reaction to a drug. Do not take aspirin with blood thinners. That being said, alieve (generic naproxen sodium) should be relatively safe to take with certain blood thinning medication provided you don't have certain liver or G/I conditions. Don't take my word for it, ask your doctor or at the very least ask some advice from a pharmacist at your local drug store before taking any over-the-counter pain medication.