Arthritis has a variety of types with the three
most common forms of the disease being osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, and gout. This disease is an inflammation of the joints,
tendons, cartilage, and ligaments. It is one of the oldest known
afflictions of the human body and can attack any part of the body. The
effects of this disease can be as mild as stiff joints to crippling and
complete disability. It has been estimated that about 15% of the U.S.
population suffers from arthritis and about 200,000 children have some
form of the disease.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease found
in the larger, weight bearing joints. It often is associate with older
people and can result in calcium spurs and soft cysts. As this type of the
disease progresses, the joint cartilage deteriorates resulting in pain and
inflammation of the joint. One study reported that x-ray evidence
showed that 33% of the adults of the U.S. has some degree of
osteoarthritis in the foot, knee, hip, or hand. By age 65, this percent
increases to 75% of the people have arthritis in at least one of the joint
areas. Symptoms include morning stiffness, increased pain when using the
afflicted joint, loss of joint function, local tenderness, swelling of the
joint. Bone cracking can sometimes be heard on movement. Symptoms include fatigue, low grade fever, general joint pain, joint
stiffness, and weakness. Later, painful, swollen joints become
common. Symptoms are sometimes marked by a sharp pain in first joint of the big
toe. Fever and chills can follow if the attack progresses. The initial
bout of gout can occur during the night and
often is preceded by an event such as surgery, excessive alcohol
ingestion, some commercial prescription drugs. Additional attacks are
common usually within a year of the initial one. Gout
is considered to be a male disease since 95% of the people afflicted are
men over the age of 30. Symptoms , like in RA, include morning stiffness, joint swelling,
redness, and pain. Sometimes the fingers and toes can swell to resemble
sausage. Nails can separate from the fingers and toes. Fever, fatigue, and
a general flu like feeling can occur.
Juvenile Arthritis is
a type of disease that develops before the age of 16. Other types of
arthritis than can affect children are Stills disease, lupus, vasculitis,
dematomyositis, and scleroderma. JRA is divided in three sub-types;
systemic JRA, polyarticular JRA, and pauciarticular JRA. Polyvarticular
affects girls more than boys while systemic affects boys more than girls.
No known reason for JRA has been discovered, but like some of the other
arthritic diseases, environmental, genetics, and an immune system
breakdown are suspected.
Symptoms are varied, but include pain, redness, joint swelling, rash,
fever, morning stiffness, weight loss, and nausea. Lumps may form under
the skin with JRA. Symptoms include sleep loss, muscle pain, and fatigue. Some tingling or
numbness in the hands and feet have been reported. Other symptoms include
gastrointestinal problems including irritable bow Arthritis Information
Alternative treatments &
therapy guidelines for arthritis pain relief
There is no known arthritis cure, but herbs and other
substances such as glucosamine sulfate, chondroitin sulfate, MSM, herbs, and emu oil have been found to be very helpful for some individuals who
have not achieved the desired relief from traditional medicine. Certainly,
there are indications that herbs and alternative therapies have proven
to be effective for centuries. The dull pain from arthritis in the joints
of the fingers, wrists, elbows, knees, ankles, and neck may be helped with
natural, drug free products that contain emu oil and herbs.
Complementary therapy and traditional medicine need not be an 'either/or'
condition.
Symptoms include pain, numbness and tingling in the wrist. An exception to this is the little finger which is not affected by the median nerve. There could be a sense of weakness and some people tend to drop things from their hands.
Products from Featherstone of possible benefit to arthritis patients include Muscle-Joint Cream, Analgesic Rub, Emsomine, and Emu Oil. For more information about the products, click on Product Link to visit product page.
It is not intended for this page to offer medical
advice or to recommend not to seek help from medical professionals. It is
intended to give information to those people who suffer from arhtritis in
one or more of its many forms and are seeking alternative or complementary treatment
ideas using herbs and other substances like emu oil.
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