What is a home remedy for pain?
It depends on the type of pain and location in the body. Muscular pain responds well to warm Epson salt baths and head pain responds well to cold compress. Ice helps arthritis; warm compress or heating pad helps muscular pain.
What can you use for hands cramping while taking steroid?
Try taking some ordinary mineral supplements available just about anywhere. However if your hands are inflamed and not actually cramping you may be stuck with it.
What is the meaning of the word sacroiliitis?
The word sacroiliitis is used to describe swelling of the SI joint which is located in the pelvis. The condition is very common in those with different types of arthritis.
Can you be medically discharged from the Marine Corps for arthritis?
You could be discharged for arthritis. If the medical condition prevents you from being effective, you can receive a medical discharge. If it is bad enough, you could receive disability pay.
yes
Will taking a water pill reduce pain when having a gout attack?
No, People with gout should avoid diuretics.
Can glucosamine help if you don't have arthritis?
glucosomine cant even help you if you do have arthritis. it is a sham that is netting chemists a fortune. cartilage is a complex material and nothing aside from genetic engineering has been seen to come up with any relief.
Give two reasons why food choices are important to Cardiovascular Heatlh?
When the body breaks down methionine if you don't have enough B12(animal sources) B6 (grains) and Folic acid (spinach) present, it will make homocysteine, which hurts the heart, rather than cysteine which helps the heart. This is why runners can have heart attacks. When the diet has low levels of fatty fish(salmon, mackerel) then the blood pressure can become elevated because the blood vessels don't dilate as well, which makes the heart work harder to pump blood. Diet can have strong effects on health and even circumvent genetic predispositions to some diseases.
Why does uric acid accumulate in joints?
When there is too much uric acid in the blood it reaches a saturation point at which it starts to turn back into a crystal. When this happens the crystals find it easy to settle in the synovial fluids around certain joints, although they in extreme cases they can affect many of the body's joints and damage the kidney's. Uric acid is usual cleared from the system through the kidneys with urine, however sometimes to much may be produced or there is a problem with the kidney to clear it.
You often have high uric acid and severe joint painwhat is the cause?
High uric acid can cause the development of what is called gout. Uric acid is produced when the body metabolises purines from foods such as animals and plants that are made up of cells. If the kidney is not able to filter out enough uric acid then uric acid in the blood reaches saturation point and starts to form crystals, typically the first place that starts to hurt is the joint in the big toe however it can affect many other joints of the body. and damage the kidney if ignored.
Can you give blood if your taking medication for epilepsy in the UK?
That could depend on lots of factors, like what medication it is and the amount you are taking. Ask your doctor, who would have the full knowledge of your medication and on blood donations.
i think c stands for carbohydrate, pneumococcal cellwall polysaccharides.
There are many reasons why you dog may be doing this. She may be in some type of pain of which you are not aware. Joint pain or hip displasia will cause dogs to be careful when changing to sitting or laying. It may also be a submissive gesture. It is difficult to diagnose the problem with this little information, but the most probably cause is pain or arthritis in the joints.
Certain infections can or allergies can be the cause of arthritis However it sounds unlikely,
Who supplies the hypertie bandage a self adhering non-elastic easy to tear absorbent thin bandage?
you can order or get info from hypertie8@gmail.com
Right forearm and thumb numbness and right shoulder pain during ventral abduction?
Probably some swelling or inflammation putting pressure on a nerve.
What is c-reactive protein test used to diagnose?
It is one of the way to check if there is inflammation in the body. It will tell you if there is inflammation but will not show the cause. This is often used to monitor inflammatory arthritis RA activity.