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Arthritis-a painful case

October 25th, 2010
Yvonne Corilla asked:




Each year in Ireland, around 400.000 people consult their doctor with symptoms related to arthritis, according to Professor Barry Bresnihan, consultant rheumatologist and President of Arthritis Ireland.

Prof Bresnihan, in a recent presentation to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children, gave a bleak picture of the incidence of arthritis in this country, its medical and social costs, and shortages of staff and facilities to meet disease.

Prof Bresnihan said nearly one third of women and a quarter of men complain of arthritis or joint pain to your doctor, and the condition is more common in older people.

Fifty-two percent of those over 55 will develop arthritis, however, nearly one in five people under 55 will also submit to medical problems related to arthritis.

Dr. Bresnihan estimated that extrapolation of data from the United Kingdom the cost of arthritis in the working days lost in Spain is approximately EUR 1.6 billion annually.

Arthritis accounts for the largest category of physician visits, with 30% of GP visits in the field of musculoskeletal disorders.

Approximately 60% of people with arthritis will be treated within the system of primary health care, while the remainder require specialized services to treat arthritis in Ireland.

Emphasizes that there is a large burden of ill health due to a disability that is directly attribute to arthritis. For example, there are 40% higher for heart attack in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Dr. Bresnihan, in his presentation, pointed out that rheumatology services for arthritis in Spain are limited.

An inadequate rheumatology service, he notes, Resulting in significant delays in diagnosis of common and treatable diseases and lack of prevention of disability, co-morbidity and death.

Likewise, says Dr Bresnihan, an unnecessary burden on already overloaded primary care and emergency services.

Large parts of Spain are totally devoid of rheumatology services, according to Dr. Bresnihan.

There are 12 rheumatology centers in the Republic, one in Navan, five in Dublin, one in Waterford, two in Cork, one under development in Limerick, Galway and one from each of Manorhamilton, Co.Leitrim.

The British Society of Rheumatology recommends that an adequate rheumatology service should consist of a wholetime equivalent consultant per 85.000 inhabitants.

In the Republic, however, the Rheumatology Service is provided by a wholetime equivalent consultant per 400,000 of population.

Prof. Oliver Fitzgerald, consultant rheumatologist at St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin, told the committee that in San Vicente, the waiting time for a patient who needs an emergency first consultation is three to six months.

The waiting time in San Vicente for a routine first consultation is nine to 15 months while the waiting time for a routine return consultation ranges from five months to four years.

Dr. Robert Coughlan, consultant at Merlin Park Hospital in Galway, said that of 871 arthritis patients waiting to be seen in Merlin Park, 213 patients have waited more than four years and 244 have to wait two to four years.

Dr Fitzgerald said that rheumatologists have recently met with Health Minister Mary Harney and the HSE, and has agreed to work with consultants to discuss emergency situations where there are gaps in services across the country and develop a strategy for longer term care for arthritis.

Mary Healy, of the Mayo Branch of Arthritis Ireland, told the Commission is a national shortage of consultants, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and nurses specializing in rheumatology.

She said many people with arthritis feel suicidal as they feel so bad about the fact that they must wait four or five years to be seen by a consultant, first for a disease that causes so much pain.



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How To Ease Arthritis Pain with Glucosamine & Chondroitin Supplements

August 17th, 2010
Daniel Lesser asked:




If you are suffering from arthritis pain, you’ve probably heard of a relatively new over-the-counter remedy called Glucosamine. But what is Glucosamine, and how does it work to relieve arthritis? In this article, I’ll introduce you to this new treatment and provide you with the pros and cons of its use. By the time you’ve finished reading this article, you’ll be able to make an informed decision on whether or not Glucosamine is right for you.

What is Glucosamine? Glucosamine, together with a related ingredient called Chondroitin, are substances which exist naturally in your body. It is believed that glucosamine helps to build and repair cartilage (the soft, spongy material between your joints), while chondroitin lends to the elasticity and flexibility of joints. A deficiency of either one can lead to increased wear and tear on the joint, and cause redness, swelling and stiffness as a result. When used together, glucosamine and chondroitin act as a tag-team of arthritis fighters, improving flexibility, soothing inflammation and reducing swelling caused by achy joints.

Where Can I Buy Glucosamine and Chondroitin Supplements? You can find these products in virtually any pharmacy or health goods store. The downside to this is, like other herbal and alternative medicines, supplements are not regulated by any governing body. That’s why you’ll need to do a little bit of research to find the best, most potent brand for your needs. Here’s what you need to know when comparison shopping for a glucosamine supplement:

· You should expect to pay anywhere from $1-3 per pill when taking glucosamine daily. Since insurance companies rarely cover supplements of any kind, you’ll most likely be paying for them out of pocket.

· Read the ingredients label on the bottle to determine the dosage. Approximately 1500mg of glucosamine and 1200mg of chondroitin have been safely used in clinical trials. Depending on your individual medication tolerances and the severity of your arthritis, you should consult your physician or rheumatologist to find the right dose for your individual needs.

· Select supplements manufactured by a well-known, reputable company. Recommended brands include: Osteo Bi-Flex, WholeHealth, Flex-A-Min, MoveFree and individual pharmacy brands.

Are There Any Side Effects I Should Know About? As with any medication or supplements, there are a few warnings you should know:

· If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use glucosamine/chondroitin supplements, as no long-term studies have been done to gage what materials (if any) are passed on to the baby either internally or through breast milk.

· If you are diabetic, chondroitin (a form of sugar) may cause your blood sugar to rise.

· Chondroitin also acts as a mild blood thinner. Therefore, if you are taking any heart medication or are taking an aspirin regimen, have your blood clotting time checked more frequently by your doctor.

· Glucosamine/Chondroitin supplements should not be taken by children since no studies have been done to determine their effect (if any) on the child’s development.

(Please note: The information contained within this article is not intended to replace or substitute for that of an experienced physician. Remember to check with your doctor or rheumatologist before starting daily glucosamine/chondroitin supplements, and don’t stop or cut down on any of your current medications (whether they’re for arthritis or not) without talking with your doctor first).



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Arthritis, Joint Pain, Spondylitis, Fibromyalgia, Muscular Ache :herbal Approach

July 20th, 2010
Dr John Anne asked:




Arthritis is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. According to Ayurveda arthritis is primarily a vata (air) disease which is due to accumulation of toxins in the joints and is known as amavata.This can be caused by poor digestion and a weakened colon, resulting in the accumulation of undigested food and the buildup of waste matter. Poor digestion allows toxins to accumulate in the body, and problems with the colon allow the toxins to reach the joints.

Symptoms : Fever Immense pain & stiffness in affected muscles in case of chronic muscular rheumatism. Pain or tenderness in a joint which is aggravated by any movement or activity, such as walking, getting up from a chair, writing, typing, holding an object, throwing a ball, turning a key. Excruciating pain and stiffness in the joints in case of chronic articular rheumatism.

The following are a few simple cures that might just help relieve you from the pain of arthritis. Try any of them to see what works for you.

Two teaspoons of lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey mixed in a cup of warm water taken twice a day is good for curing arthritis. Two teaspoons of juice from fresh leaves of bathua, drink every day on an empty stomach for 2-3 months. Half a teaspoon of turmeric powder with warm water helps cure arthritis. Taking alfalfa tea twice a day makes a good cure. Two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar and 2 teaspoons of honey dissolved in a small glass of warm water taken once or twice a day brings relief. Rub the aching joints with hot vinegar to get some relief from pain. Two parts pure olive oil and one part kerosene makes a wonderful liniment to bathe afflicted joints. Add one tablespoon cod liver oil to the juice of one orange, whip and drink before sleeping. One raw clove of garlic every day is very beneficial. This clove can be fried in ghee (clarified butter) or castor oil. Take for 2 months. Guggulu is very helpful in curing arthritis. Eat half a teaspoon twice a day after meals with warm water. Exercise the afflicted joints in a tub full of hot water. Drink carrot juice, cucumber juice, eat cooked vegetables and/or vegetable soups, and drink coconut water for a healthy body & massage your joints daily to cure arthritis. On an empty stomach eat 2-3 walnuts or some coconut. Avoid mental tensions that lead to stress. Lose weight, if necessary, to get close to your ideal weight. If you weigh less, there is less weight on your joints and less pain.

Effetive and Proven Results For – Arthcare Oil (Anti Inflammatory and Muscle Relaxant Herbal Massage Oil) :

Arthcare Oil is the best natural solution for your problem, manufactured under the guidance of renowned MD Ayurveda Specialist doctor. Arthcare is an anti-arthritic herbal oil which not only gives a sure relief in rheumatic arthritis but also strengthens the bone tissues, the skeletal and the neuromuscular systems, giving a comfortable movements of joints and muscles. It is a powerful antioxidant and increases the energy level. Arthcare penetrates the body tissue faster than any other ointment because of its strong anti-inflammatory action. It removes stiffness and improves mobility of limbs. It brings relief from backaches, muscular strains, rheumatic pains, joint pains etc. Body massage with Arthcare oil, relaxes an asthmatic person. Arthcare is scientifically proven Ayurvedic formulation containing the herbal combination of well known traditional herbs described above. Within few minutes of application you will feel relaxed from pain. For Best Results Take 2 Arthcare Capsules twice a day and massage the affected area with Arthcare Oil 2-3 times a day.

Herbal Remedies:

The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and treating disease. The following have been used traditionally to treat rheumatoid arthritis:

Shallaki also known as boswellia (Boswellia serrata), comes from a tree that yields gum when its bark is peeled away. In clinical trials, promising results were observed in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, chronic colitis, Crohn’s disease. Researchers found that standardized Boswellia extract significantly reduced swelling and pain and usually reduced morning stiffness for people with rheumatoid arthritis.

Ashvagandha (Withania somniferum) is an Asian plant of the potato family. Its roots have long been used to treat “rheumatism,” high blood pressure, immune dysfunctions, erection problems and also to ease inflammation. Because of all this, it’s sometimes called the “Indian ginseng.”

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) may be among the best-studied of the four. Research suggests ginger root inhibits production of prostaglandins and leukotrienes, which are involved in pain and inflammation. In an uncontrolled 1992 Danish study, 56 patients who had either RA, OA or muscular discomfort took powdered ginger. All of those with musculoskeletal pain and three-fourths of those with OA or RA reported varying degrees of pain relief and no side effects, even among those who took the ginger for more than two years.

Herbal oils are applied to the arthritis to loosen stiff joints, restore mobility, remove pain, inflammation or swelling, nourish tissues and relieve pain. The experienced hands dipped in the pleasantly warmed oil will travel all over the body with pressure. Arthcare not only increases blood circulation but also gives a sure relief for rheumatic arthritis, spondylosis, paralysis, muscular disorder, slipped disc, asthma and tuberculosis. Brings in relief from stress, strain and tensions. It is also very good for tonning of one’s muscles and nerves. Get instant relief within minutes of application of oil.

Advice:

Epsom Salt (magnesium sulfate): Magnesium has both anti-inflammatory and anti- arthritic properties and it can be absorbed through the skin. Magnesium is one of the most important of the essential minerals in the body, and it is commonly deficient in the American diet. A New England remedy for arthritis is a hot bath of Epsom salts. The heat of the bath can increase circulation and reduce the swelling of arthritis.

Dosage and Directions: Fill a bathtub with water as hot as you can stand. Add 2 cups of Epsom salts. Bathe for thirty minutes, adding hot water as necessary to keep the temperature warm. Do this daily as often as you’d like.



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