What is the medical term meaning inflammation of a tendon by excessive or unusual use of the joints?
If there is inflammation of 2-4 joints it is oligoarthritis, if it is 5 or more then it is polyarthritis.
Inflammation of more than one joint, especially if it is in similar joints on opposite sides of the body, can be an indicator of rheumatoid arthritis. However there are over a hundred different forms of arthritis and the best way to find out which is causing the problem is to be examined by a rheumatologist.
Can arthroscopic surgery treat arthritis?
In some cases surgery is used to repair or replace damaged joints in different parts of the body. It all depends on if there is a procedure and or replacement part available to deal with your particular problem.
Does not eating wheat and dairy help arthritis?
Most dairy product are at the lower end of the scale for purine so they can be eaten safely
Any product made with bakers yeast should be restricted in its use as the yeast is very high in purines. however wheat itself is way down at the lower end of the purine table and most wheat products depending on what they are mixed with should be fairly safe to use.
What are some natural remedies for arthritis?
The inflammation of the joint, popularly known as "arthritis" can be cured by various natural herbs. Some of them are as follows:
herbalstrust.com/category_arthritis.htm
Are there any homeopathic remedies for arthritis?
Opinion
Yes, there are many remedies in homeopathy for rheumatoid arthritis. Rhus Tox is one among them.
Suggestion
For some moreinformation on this subject go to the related link below (randomized controlled trial of homeopathy in rheumatoid arthritis)
Does Glucosamine Chondroitin Work?
It seems that recent testing of glucosamine is in fact showing that the relief afforded by glucosamine is not all that marketing has cracked it up to be. This treatment is supposed to help replace bad cartilage however I personally have patiently shelled out many dollars in the vain hope that it would do me some good and it has not. Fro personal experience I know another 3 people that have undergone the same experience.
Why is the big toe most affected by gout?
The majority of people that have gout found out about it first in their big toe. If you have pain in your big toe joint you should see a doctor about it as soon as possible and take steps to reduce or fix the problem.
There are over a hundred different forms of arthritis and to date there are treatments that work to a lesser or greater degree in controlling the damage it does to the joints and other parts of the body, however there is still no cure for arthritis. there are threapys ti control inflamation and pain full or partial joint replacements and fusion in some casses and at pressent there seems to be some hope of being able to replace damaged cartilage betwen the joints with encouraging work with stem cell technology (the regrowth of cartilage using adult stem cells donated by the patient) however this is still at an early stage.
Can a pinched nerve cause arms to itch?
yes, but it more tends to be a burning/tingling sensation, i have 1 in my lower back, so i get the bad pins needles burning/tingling sensations in my buttocks and back of legs, but my exercises are helping, but if you have any exercises would like to hear them thanks j:)
What is the cause of chronic arthritis?
Arthritis is a mutation that affects ones' DNA. Usually Arthritis is passed down from one generation to another. The mutated DNA then throws off the natural biochemistry inside ones' body which includes effects on these mechanisms: T-Cell mutations or abnormalities Immune system compromise Synovial fluid, cartilage, and bone attacks We have the technology to analyze DNA, but a few decades away to possibly synthesizing it too.
We are very close to being able to tell who could get it in future years.
The RA factor blood test is an indicator for RA. Its' result can be positive, borderline, or negative.
What is the treatment for juvenile arthritis?
Restricted movement can be eased in the short term using directed types of physiotherapy. However, this is not a cure! There is medication available to help treat this condition, but is a serious condition, and you need to discuss options with your doctor, and perhaps a specialist.
What does it mean if your veins hurt?
Since a normal humans' veins contain no nerve endings, if your veins hurt you are a peculiar medical specimen. (Blood tests hurt due to the needle penetrating the skin, which contains nerve cells, rather than the vein, which does not.)
Can you get arthritis from being out in the cold air?
I have had Rheumatoid arthritis for as far back as I can remember. I have found that the temperatures experienced seasonally really have no effect on arthritis flares. Having said that however, if you are having a problem with pain from arthritis you would be wise to dress warmly during cold spells as pain becomes accentuated on the cold. your muscles tense and your body seems to do all the things it should not to relieve pain. Being able to relax is very important when it comes to pain and cold does not help with that at all. But the chance of having more arthritis flares if the weather is cold does not in my experience increase.
Person with inflammation of a joint experiences?
First of all pain and stiffness in the joint. if it is not brought under control it may lead to permanent cartilage ligament bone and muscle damage. It may eventualy lead to the deformation of the joint.
Why would I have Pain in all joints and hurt all over?
sounds like a bad attack of rheumatoid arthritis's Go see a doctor about it because if it is you will need to get it under control before it does too much damage.
Does drinking hard water cause gout?
Water intake can reduce the uric acid concentration in the blood by transporting it out of the body via the kidney and other organs as well as making the blood more capable of holding more acid before it crystallizes.
Is tomato good for osteoarthritis?
Theconnection between Osteoarthritis and diet has long been a point of conjecture, The only way to find out that a particular food is helpful is by partaking in it for a period of time to see what the effect on your arthritis is. The same rule applies to foods that are suspected of bringing on the symptoms of osteoarthritis. only in reverse.
What is the scientific name for arthritis?
There are about a hundred different forms of arthritis The main ones being Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis and Gout These are divided into inflammatory and non inflammatory forms of arthritis's and are referred to by their various names.
How do you relieve joint pain?
There are many different reasons why one should be suffering from joint pains tey can range from excessive uric acid in the blood stream leading to gout to worn or damaged cartilage as is found with orteoarthritis or autoimune diseases like Rheumatoid arthritis. they are all. To understand what is required to deal with the nature of your complaint it would be wise if you were medically checked out in order to be able yo effectively control the damage being done to your joints before it is too late. However the first port of call are always simple analgesics ( pain killers) like aspirin or panadene, etc. next in line are the non steroidal anti inflammatory's that include voltarin. after that steroidal anti inflamatory's, and then disease modifying drugs such as methotrexate and plaquinell. Which of these is effective depends on your condition and most of them are not without their side effects that require constant monitoring.
How long for glucosamine to work?
Some people swear by it However according to tests that have been caried ou over the years the efficacy of glucosimine is in doubt. It did nothing for me and I took it for more then a year to see what would happen. Alas it didn't work. and now I am walking around with a metal hinge for an elbow.
Endocrineproblems,Diabetes, acromegaly, hypothyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, and obesity.
Post traumatic conditions:
Macro trauma, for example the results of an injury such as a broken bone resulting in the bone no longer lining up properly after it has healed, lost stability, or damage cartilage. Microtrauma may occur over time (chronically). An example of this would be repetitive movements or the overuse noted in several occupations.
Inflammatory joint diseases: This category would include infected joints, chronic gouty arthritis, and rheumatoid disease.
Metabolic: Diseases causing errors of metabolism such as Paget disease and Wilson disease.
Congenital or developmental: anatomical problems such as unequal leg length may cause osteoarthritis.
Genetic: A genetic defect may promote breakdown of the protective architecture of cartilage. Examples include collagen disturbances such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
Neuropathic: Diseases such as diabetes can cause nerve problems. The loss of sensation may affect how the body knows the position and condition of the joints or limbs. In other words, the body can't tell when it is injured.
Other: Nutritional problems may cause osteoarthritis. Other diseases such as hemophilia and sickle cell are further examples.
taking into account the huge variety of different reasons why one has osteoarthritis it would be very difficult to say that this could spread to other parts of the body without a thorough physical examination aside from knowing that when has arthritis one is more likely to exhibit further further problems with the disease then in the case of one that has not been diagnosed with it.
What is the best pain reliever for arthritis?
There are many treatments for arthritis pain. I would suggest a combination of prescription drugs, exercise, and rest. Some suggest that stretching and changing position while doing everyday tasks can help alleviate arthritis pain.
Will a heating pad be good for arthritis in the neck?
Whenever there is pain involved it can be helpful to heat or in some cases cool to relieve pain the effected areas. However heat pads wont do anything about the actual condition.