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		<title>Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The majority of rheumatoid arthritis treatment options will treat the symptoms of the disorder, but there is little that can be done to effectively cure the condition. Rheumatoid arthritis is a relatively common condition that primarily attacks the joints on the body of a patient. It is characterized by a number of arthritis rheumatoid symptoms, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The majority of rheumatoid arthritis treatment options will treat the  symptoms of the disorder, but there is little that can be done to  effectively cure the condition. Rheumatoid arthritis is a relatively  common condition that primarily attacks the joints on the body of a  patient. It is characterized by a number of arthritis rheumatoid  symptoms, most often resulting in pain or inflammation of the affected  joint. The following arthritis rheumatoid symptoms may also be  experienced: limited range of motion, warmness, tenderness, stiffness,  and deformities of the joints. The problems of rheumatoid arthritis are  typically pronounced at the beginning of the day when the patient first  wakes up. The increased inflammation and stiffness usually lasts for  about an hour and is best relieved by gentle movements that will  increase circulation to the affected area. It is important for a person  that experiences these symptoms to be tested for lupus rheumatoid  arthritis. This condition is separate from actual rheumatoid arthritis  and lupus rheumatoid arthritis may require a different treatment plan to  aid in relieving the pain experienced.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, there is no medical cure for the condition,  but treatment for arthritis rheumatoid can include medications that  alter the progression of the disorder. Recent years have seen increased  adoption of early and more aggressive treatment for arthritis rheumatoid  in order to change how the condition is experienced. Most medical  solutions are comprised of two or more specific drugs. One medication,  usually a pain reliever or anti-inflammatory drug, is used to help  control the symptoms and another medication is used as a way of  preventing the disorder from causing further damage and destruction to  the joints of the patient. The specific medications and dosage levels  will need to be decided by a local physician that will run blood tests  and make x-rays of the area to determine the severity of the condition.  One controversial medical solution that has fallen out of favor is  cortisone therapy. Injections of this drug can provide great relief, but  there are some questions as to the usefulness of the procedure over a  long period of time.</p>
<p>Medical options are not the only solution for dealing with rheumatoid  arthritis. There are also many home remedies and behavior modifications  which can work to pain the inflammation and pain that are exhibited by  patients. Light exercise is one way to help stimulate muscle growth in  the affected joints. Water aerobics and swimming are two of the  preferred activities as they are both very low impact and easy to  perform by patients who have a limited range of motion. Physical therapy  can be another option and there are many therapists that specialize in  treating patients with rheumatoid arthritis. One of the best ways to  provide immediate relief to joint pain is to create a warm compress and  apply gentle pressure to the area. In general, warmth will help to  create better blood circulation and cold compresses should only be used  in the event of an acute attack. A rheumatoid arthritis treatment plan  should be chosen based on individual needs and any changes in the  condition should be referred to local medical personnel.</p>
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		<title>Psoriatic Arthritis Symptoms and Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:52:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A person with psoriatic arthritis symptoms may need to visit a local physician to ascertain a correct diagnosis and learn the best possible course of treatment. Psoriatic arthritis is one form of the inflammatory condition of arthritis and is related to psoriasis, a persistent skin condition that affects a large number of people. The relationship [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A person with psoriatic arthritis symptoms may need to visit a local  physician to ascertain a correct diagnosis and learn the best possible  course of treatment. Psoriatic arthritis is one form of the inflammatory  condition of arthritis and is related to psoriasis, a persistent skin  condition that affects a large number of people. The relationship  between psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis has been scientifically  proven, with ten to thirty percent of psoriasis sufferers having the  accompanying arthritic condition. For psoriatic arthritis, most patients  will begin exhibiting symptoms around ten years after the beginning of  psoriasis. The cause of this condition and its symptoms is not  understood completely, but many experts agree that the most likely  culprit is hereditary genetics. There are five distinct types of  psoriatic arthritis: arthritis mutilans, asymmetric, symmetric,  spondylitis, and distal interphalangeal predominant. These types of  psoriatic arthritis vary in severity and are characterized by different  symptom sets that will need the expertise of a physician to diagnose.</p>
<p>For psoriatic arthritis, the symptoms will differ depending on the  exact type of the condition that is present. Most types have typical  arthritis symptoms, such as joint pain that is worst when the patient  first wakes up in the morning.The symmetric variation is quite like  rheumatoid arthritis and comprises about half of all psoriatic arthritis  cases. About half of symmetric cases will leave the patient disabled.  The asymmetric variation typically affects only one side of the patient  and is not as serious as the symmetric version. The arthritis will  usually only affect one or two joints. Arthritis mutilans is rare, but  can be extremely severe. Most patients will develop deformities and the  condition often leaves the person disabled. Spondylitis commonly affects  the spine and neck areas, causing stiffness and pain. Distal  interphalangeal predominant arthritis is also rare, occurring to only  one in every twenty psoriatic arthritis patients. These patients  experience stiffness and inflammation problems in the hands and fingers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/psoriatic-arthritis/ds00476" target="_blank">Treatment for arthritis psoriatic</a> should begin with the patient first visiting a local doctor to  determine which type of the condition is present. Since all forms  involve inflammation, medications that fall into the anti-inflammatory  grouping will often provide some relief. If the condition is limited to  only a few joints, as in asymmetric arthritis, corticosteroid injections  may be used to provide relief. In cases where the condition has become  severe, orthopedic surgery may be necessary to correct the deformities  and ease the pain that is experienced. In recent times, new medication  options have been created to aid in helping patients with severe  arthritis. There are new medicines that use recombinant DNA. Infliximab,  etanercept, and Golimumab are a few examples of the types of medicines  that use this technology. Many experts are now advocating for earlier  use of these drugs as they could help to prevent the progression of the  condition. Treatment for arthritis psoriatic should treat psoriatic  arthritis and the underlying condition of psoriasis. Those treatment  options that only address the psoriatic arthritis symptoms may provide  relief, but do little to correct the source of the problems.</p>
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		<title>Arthritis Pain Relief Methods and Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:51:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arthritis can be a very painful condition and sufferers should research the many ways to find arthritis pain relief. Whether the disorder is caused by osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, pain and swelling are two common features. The problems occur to the joints of a person as the level of cartilage is reduced. With this lack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arthritis can be a very painful condition and sufferers should research the many ways to find <a href="http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/arthritis/ar00029" target="_blank">arthritis pain relief</a>.  Whether the disorder is caused by osteoarthritis or rheumatoid  arthritis, pain and swelling are two common features. The problems occur  to the joints of a person as the level of cartilage is reduced. With  this lack of protective cartilage, the bones and muscles can be easily  irritated or inflamed. For many people, the condition of arthritis is  hereditary and sometimes nothing can be done to avoid contraction of the  problem. However, anyone that is more predisposed to developing  arthritis should engage in regular exercise. By using daily stretching  and exercise, the person can keep their joints in regular working order.  The best exercise options for preventing the development of arthritis  are water aerobics and swimming. Leading a lethargic lifestyle will only  complicate the problems and symptoms. As arthritis pain comes and goes  without warning, a person with the condition should be well-versed in  how to deal with the pain when it arrives.</p>
<p>The first option of rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment is using  medications. Many drugs, such as anti-inflammatory medications and  analgesics, exist to help deal with both the swelling and the pain.  However, these medications do little to prevent the problems from  frequently recurring. Also, medications can have unwanted physical and  psychological side effects. Other, more natural techniques can help to  cope with the pain as well as treat the underlying condition of  arthritis. In addition to exercise, obtaining adequate amounts of sleep  and rest can also help to keep the body feeling refreshed. The swelling  will often decrease during sleep or other resting activities. However,  too much resting can lead to increased stiffness when the person wakes  up. The perfect amount of sleep will differ between patients and each  person will need to figure out what is the right amount.</p>
<p>Perhaps the easiest thing that can be done as a rheumatoid arthritis  pain treatment is to learn about how heat and cold can benefit the  affected joint. Understanding the different positive aspects of opposite  temperatures can help a person learn how to create pain relief for  arthritis without the help of a doctor. Warm heat applied to an  arthritic joint can help to reduce the swelling and will counter the  pain. This is best achieved by using a wrap made of flannel or other  soft materials that has been placed in a pot of warm water. Care should  be taken to ensure that the water is not too hot to cause discomfort.  The compress should then be placed on the joint for twenty to thirty  minutes to reduce the swelling. If the swelling is severe and sudden, a  warm compress is not the correct way to find pain relief for arthritis.  For pain that is acute and sudden, cold compresses or ice packs should  be used as soon as possible to deal with the complication. Pain  management and arthritis pain relief techniques are essential for anyone  who has this condition.</p>
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		<title>Natural Arthritis Treatment For Pain Relief</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sufferers of arthritis have many options when it comes to a natural arthritis treatment. The condition of arthritis can be very discomforting and painful, but utilizing a variety of solutions can help a person effectively reduce the problems associated with this disorder. In general, the term of arthritis is comprised of well over one hundred [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sufferers of arthritis have many options when it comes to a <a href="http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/QAA153653/rheumatoid-arthritis" target="_blank">natural arthritis treatment</a>.  The condition of arthritis can be very discomforting and painful, but  utilizing a variety of solutions can help a person effectively reduce  the problems associated with this disorder. In general, the term of  arthritis is comprised of well over one hundred different individual  conditions. Despite the large number, they are often manifested in the  same manner. The cartilage found in the joints of a person with  arthritis deteriorate, leaving the bones open to all manner of problems.  With the reduced amount of cartilage, the bones can have more direct  friction, leading to pain and pronounced swelling. This swelling can  lead to a decreased range of motion and even physical deformities in  some cases. Sufferers often complain of lethargy, stiff joints, and an  inability to perform normal activities. While there are medical  treatments available, including drugs and surgical procedures, many  patients choose to use natural rheumatoid arthritis remedies.</p>
<p>Similar to many other conditions, one of the best solutions is  regular exercise. Stretching and performing light exercise each day can  do wonders for a person’s health. With arthritis, the best exercises are  swimming and water aerobics. These exercises that occur in water  provide the lowest impact and stress to the affected joints. In  addition, they help patients obtain the proper range of motion for the  joint. If a swimming pool is not available, simple stretching on a daily  basis can also produce dramatic results. A person with arthritis may  wish to visit a physical therapist to learn which specific exercises are  the most appropriate in dealing with the condition.</p>
<p>One <a href="http://www.joint-pain.com/natural-remedies-for-arthritis.html" target="_blank">natural arthritis pain relief</a> technique is to wrap flannel around the inflamed joint and leave it  there overnight. This will reduce the pressure and result in less  stiffness when the patient wakes up in the morning. Another popular  natural arthritis pain relief technique is to massage the area with warm  olive oil. The olive oil can be combined with garlic, juniper, sage, or  thyme for added benefits. In general, practices that provide heat to  the joint will work best. Although ice packs will help to reduce the  swelling, cold baths and sprays need to be avoided as they can actually  make the patient more stiff.</p>
<p>There are also some natural rheumatoid arthritis remedies that  involve herbs and nutritional supplements. Taking calcium, vitamin C, or  zinc supplements has had positive results in a number of patients.  Also, dandelion leaf can be used to help improve the performance of the  kidneys. This can result in more water being processed by the body and  reducing the water that can collect in the joint area. The herb of  chamomile is known for being an excellent anti-inflammatory and many  arthritis patients use chamomile tea bags as a form of compress.  Incorporating ginger and omega-3 fatty acids into a patient’s diet can  reduce the adverse effects of arthritis and provide other health  benefits. Whatever natural arthritis treatment is chosen, a patient  should alert a local doctor if the symptoms become more severe.</p>
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		<title>Lupus Arthritis Treatment Alternatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sufferers of lupus that have symptoms of arthritis may need to consult a local doctor to talk about potential lupus arthritis treatment options. Systemic lupus erythematosus, commonly called Lupus, is a disease that affects the natural immune system of the body, frequently involving the joints. Lupus rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the immune system begins attacking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sufferers of lupus that have symptoms of arthritis may need to  consult a local doctor to talk about potential lupus arthritis treatment  options. Systemic lupus erythematosus, commonly called Lupus, is a  disease that affects the natural immune system of the body, frequently  involving the joints. Lupus rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the immune  system begins attacking the cartilage that surrounds these joints,  leading to pronounced deterioration. The decreased amount of cartilage  means that the joint is more susceptible to problems. This condition is  quite common among patients who have Lupus, with some estimates stating  that ninety percent of all Lupus sufferers have problems with muscle and  joint pain. Arthritis from Lupus will usually affect joints that are  away from the center of the body, such as the wrists and ankles.</p>
<p>Symptoms of Lupus can vary widely from patient to patient. For some  patients, skin problems like nephritis or butterfly rashes will be  present. Another common symptom of Lupus is the loss of a patient’s  hair. Lupus arthritis symptoms will be the same as other forms of  rheumatoid arthritis. The affected joint will be swollen and can cause  discomfort or pain. The swelling and pain are often accompanied by a  feeling of warmth or a tenderness around the region. The swelling can be  further complicated by additional fluid that can collect in the  affected joint. In addition, the range of motion of the joint will also  be decreased, with patients being unable to make regular movements. The  effects of lupus rheumatoid arthritis are usually most severe in the  morning when the patient first wakes up. One of the differences between  arthritis as a symptom of Lupus and typical osteoarthritis is that Lupus  will generally not cause the physical deformities that are associated  with the condition. Another common difference is that patients with  Lupus will often experience the Lupus arthritis symptoms on both sides  of the body. Typical arthritis will usually affect one side more  severely than the other.</p>
<p>Treating the condition of Lupus arthritis can be tricky. Any patient  with Lupus is likely to have positive test results for arthritis due to  the nature of the disease. A local physician will need to do extensive  tests and x-rays to determine if the arthritis will need to be treated.  As with many other conditions, prevention is a key factor in effectively  managing Lupus arthritis. In general, any patient with Lupus should  begin a regular exercise regimen to prevent arthritis from becoming a  chronic problem. Many of the exercises can be done without additional  help, such as swimming or water aerobics. In cases where the symptoms  are severe or painful, a physical therapist may be needed to guide the  specific exercises that can help. In addition to exercise, some patients  may find that medical treatment solutions are also beneficial.  Frequently, a combination of anti-inflammatory medications,  anti-malarials, and corticosteroids are used to combat the problem.  However, the patient will need to have frequent visits to the doctor to  maintain the optimal dosage levels. Effective Lupus arthritis treatment  will help a patient to control the discomfort and other problems  associated with arthritis.</p>
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		<title>Knee Arthritis Pain Control and Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arthritis is a common condition that can occur due to various causes, with one of the leading signs being knee arthritis pain. In general, arthritis is a disorder that occurs to the joints of the body as there is a deterioration of the cartilage. This process creates excessive pressure on the bones and muscles, leading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="knee-arthritis" src="http://treatmentforarthritis.us/files/2010/12/knee-arthritis-200x300.jpg" alt="Knee Arthritis" width="147" height="172" />Arthritis is a common condition that can occur due to various causes, with one of the leading signs being <a href="http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00212" target="_blank">knee arthritis pain</a>.  In general, arthritis is a disorder that occurs to the joints of the  body as there is a deterioration of the cartilage. This process creates  excessive pressure on the bones and muscles, leading to a number of  symptoms in patients. Some of the causes are related to an injury or  normal wear and tear of the joint. These types of the condition are  known as osteoarthritis. Other cases may be caused by an autoimmune  reaction. In these patients the body’s own immune system perceives a  threat and is actually responsible for causing the damage. Knee  arthritis is the most frequently attacked part of the body and there are  many knee arthritis treatment options available for sufferers. Patients  with knee arthritis most frequently have the condition in both knees  rather than only one knee being affected.</p>
<p>Knee arthritis symptoms will often depend on the type of arthritis  that is involved. In cases that are rheumatoid in nature, swelling and  pain are the most common symptoms. As the disorder progresses, the  swelling and pain can lead to physical deformations of the knee. In  addition to swelling of the knees, patients will usually see the hands  becoming swollen as well. Fatigue is also a commonly reported symptom in  rheumatoid arthritis cases. Knee arthritis symptoms that are related to  osteoarthritis can be similar to rheumatoid symptoms, but there are  some differences. This type is more common and can also lead to a loss  of mobility, with the patient unable to complete previous activities.  Arthritis of the knee can be misleading as the symptoms do not simply  get worse over time. Many patients report that they feel well for a  period of time before the symptoms return. In this manner, it can be  difficult to diagnose the actual severity of the condition and the  corresponding knee arthritis treatment.</p>
<p>Treatment options for knee arthritis can be divided into two groups:  medical solutions and behavioral solutions. The medical solutions often  incorporate regular dosage of anti-inflammatory medications that will  reduce the swelling and pain. In cases that are very severe, these  medications may not be enough and a patient may need to undergo surgery  to fix the problem. The behavioral changes that can be done are very  effective and help deal with the underlying problem and not only the  symptoms. One possible option is for the patient to lose weight. Being  overweight creates excessive strain on the joints, particularly the  knees. By losing weight, the person can effectively reduce the pressure  that is applied to the knees during walking and other common activities.  Perhaps the best behavioral solution is knee arthritis exercises.  Usually coordinated by a physical therapist, these exercises are  intended to help increase the range of motion to normal levels and  strengthen the muscles around the knee. Many experts advise that knee  arthritis exercises be done in water to avoid pressure that can cause  damage. Knee arthritis pain can be very uncomfortable, but a patient  that knows how to treat the problem will be able to effectively manage  the pain.</p>
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		<title>Juvenile Arthritis Treatment Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Juvenile arthritis treatment is necessary for any child who has developed this potentially debilitating condition. The term of idiopathic juvenile arthritis refers to any form of arthritis that is developed without a known cause to children that are aged sixteen or younger. Although the cause is often not known, most experts believe that juvenile arthritis [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Juvenile arthritis treatment is necessary for any child who has  developed this potentially debilitating condition. The term of  idiopathic juvenile arthritis refers to any form of arthritis that is  developed without a known cause to children that are aged sixteen or  younger. Although the cause is often not known, most experts believe  that juvenile arthritis is an autoimmune disorder. This means that the  natural immune system is responsible for the deterioration of the joints  and cartilage. This condition can be particularly problematic because  childhood is the time when bones and muscles should be developing at a  rapid pace. A child with idiopathic juvenile arthritis may not  experience this natural growth and may have to deal with the  consequences of the condition for the remainder of their lives. In some  cases, the problem is transient and passes with time, but in other cases  it can be chronic, coming back again and again over time. There is no  dominant type of arthritis that leads to juvenile arthritis, as most  cases are rheumatoid factor negative.</p>
<p>As the term juvenile idiopathic arthritis can indicate a wide range  of specific conditions, the symptoms involved can also encompass a large  variety. The first sign that a child may have arthritis is walking with  a limp for no explainable reason. This is often accompanied or followed  by other reactions. Common symptoms that are exhibited in a number of  patients are decreased physical activity, loss of appetite, and  lethargy. In addition, the child can begin to have symptoms that appear  to be like the flu, but flu treatments are ineffective in treating the  symptoms. Generally, the patient will have some swelling around the  affected area. Parts of the body that are frequently affected by  juvenile arthritis are the knees, wrists, ankles, and the smaller joints  that are found in the hands and feet. Another frequent symptom is  stiffness of the joints in the morning after waking up.</p>
<p>The Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Foundation recommends that any  child that exhibits these symptoms should be tested to determine if  arthritis is the cause of the problems. While there is not a single test  for juvenile arthritis, a combination of x-rays and blood tests is  usually enough for a doctor to make a correct diagnosis. Treatment  begins with education as both the child and other family members should  learn about the best ways to deal with the condition. Physical therapy  is the most commonly advised treatment option. In this manner, the child  will be able to participate in normal activities and promote the  natural development of the body’s bones, muscles, and ligaments. Another  alternative that is approved by the Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis  Foundation is learning effective pain management strategies, such as the  use of ice packs. In addition to physical therapy, swimming is also  recommended as an activity with positive benefits as it is very low  impact and does not put excessive weight on the affected joints.  Juvenile arthritis treatment should involve a combination of the family,  local doctor, and anyone that comes into regular contact with the  child.</p>
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		<title>Hip Arthritis Symptoms and Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 02:42:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A person who is experiencing problems with the hip area should learn about the various hip arthritis symptoms to treat the potential condition as soon as possible. Generally, arthritis is a wide range of specialized conditions that commonly affect the joints of a person. While the most frequent manifestation of arthritis of hip joints is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="hip-arthritis" src="http://treatmentforarthritis.us/files/2010/12/hip-arthritis-200x300.jpg" alt="Hip Arthritis" width="163" height="185" />A person who is experiencing problems with the hip area should learn about the various <a href="http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/hipsurgery/a/hiparthritis.htm" target="_blank">hip arthritis symptoms</a> to treat the potential condition as soon as possible. Generally,  arthritis is a wide range of specialized conditions that commonly affect  the joints of a person. While the most frequent manifestation of  arthritis of hip joints is osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative  joint disease, there are over one hundred different types of the  condition, including psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.  Although causes of the condition can differ on an individual basis,  genetic, metabolic, mechanical, and developmental factors are frequently  the reason a person has arthritis of hip. Patients with this problem  will often have a loss of the cartilage that surrounds the bones of the  hip. This leads to more friction between the bones, resulting in the  common arthritis of hip symptoms and ultimately to muscle and ligament  atrophy.</p>
<p>Arthritis of hip symptoms will generally get worse as the disease  progresses. However, the condition can be quite deceptive as patients  can experience good periods of time where the arthritis is not felt at  all. Also, environmental factors, such as the weather, can influence the  severity of arthritis complications. A local physician must take these  factors into account and an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan can be  difficult as the severity changes frequently. The primary symptom is  usually pain in the affected hip. This pain can range from a constant  aching pain to one that is only exhibited when the patient engages in  various activities that require more movement of the hip. Also, many  patients find that their range of motion is decreased as the disease  progresses. One common indicator that a person may have developed hip  arthritis is walking with a limp.</p>
<p>Treatment for arthritis of the hip should always begin with the  patient consulting a local physician. The doctor will make x-rays and  perform a physical examination to determine the severity of the  condition and how best to proceed. Depending on the level of damage, a  wide variety of treatment options may be available. For patients that  would prefer not to take medications, there are a number of behavior  modifications that can be done to alleviate the pain involved with  arthritis. In many people, losing some weight can have a great impact as  it reduces the weight that is placed on the hip during common  activities, such as walking. Also, using special exercise methods and  limiting activities that are heavy on hip movement can have a positive  effect. Another step that can be taken is to begin using a walking aid. A  cane, crutch, or walker can dramatically reduce the pressure that is  placed on the affected hip and allow the cartilage and muscles to grow  without experiencing further deterioration. There are also  pharmaceutical drugs, called anti-inflammatory pain medications, that  can be taken to help with both the pain and the underlying condition.  Although these methods of treatment for arthritis of the hip can help  many patients, hip arthritis symptoms that become very painful and  severe may require medical intervention in the form of a surgical  procedure to correct the issue.</p>
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		<title>Treatment For Arthritis Patients</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the many methods of treatment for arthritis, a sufferer of this debilitating condition no longer needs to live in pain. The condition of arthritis is divided into well over one hundred individual disorders and a local doctor will need to run tests to determine which specific condition is present in order to prescribe an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="rheumatoid-arthritis" src="http://treatmentforarthritis.us/files/2010/12/rheumatoid-arthritis.jpg" alt="Treatment For Arthritis" width="275" height="181" />With the many methods of treatment for arthritis, a sufferer of this  debilitating condition no longer needs to live in pain. The condition of  arthritis is divided into well over one hundred individual disorders  and a local doctor will need to run tests to determine which specific  condition is present in order to prescribe an effective arthritis pain  treatment. Most commonly, arthritis attacks the joints of a person,  causing damage to the cartilage that is involved in protecting the  muscles and bones of the region. Although any joint can be affected, the  most common sites for arthritis are the knees, neck, feet, back, hip,  fingers, and toes.</p>
<p>Symptoms of arthritis will obviously be different between the various  manifestations of the individual disorder, but the common primary  symptom is pain. This pain is often caused by inflammation of the  affected joint. Once the cartilage has been destroyed, the bones and  muscles are left vulnerable to excessive wear and even normal daily  activities can begin to cause pain. For most sufferers, the pain is at  its worst in the morning after the patient gets out of bed. However,  arthritis symptoms are not limited to pain. Other common reactions  include the following symptoms: reduced range of motion, fever, weight  loss, inability to sleep, tenderness, and warmth in the affected joint.  In severe cases, a patient can become deformed or disabled by the  condition.</p>
<p>The causes of arthritis differ depending on the specific variation of  the disorder. Rheumatoid is the most common variation and is considered  to be an auto-immune disease. In this condition, the body’s own immune  system begins to attack the cartilage that surrounds the joints. It is  not understood exactly why this process happens. In another common form  of the disorder, osteoarthritis, the cause is linked to normal use of a  joint, with some people being more predisposed to develop the variation.  Osteoarthritis can also result from obesity or a specific trauma to the  joint. Lupus and gout are two disorders that originate in other parts  of the body, but can eventually cause arthritis as a symptom. Psoriatic  arthritis is a symptom of the condition of psoriasis, a skin condition.  In these cases, the inflammation and pain will typically have pronounced  periods of activity and remission.</p>
<p>Arthritis pain treatment options can be either medical or natural in  nature. Both methods have benefits, but care should be taken by the  patient to make sure both the symptoms and underlying condition are  being addressed by the treatment plan. <a href="http://www.emedicinehealth.com/arthritis/article_em.htm" target="_blank">Rheumatoid arthritis treatment</a> will involve different procedures than psoriatic or other forms of the  disorder. A general or rheumatoid arthritis treatment plan may include a  combination of behavior changes and medical options. One natural way to  reduce the amount of inflammation and pain that is experienced is to  try light exercise on a daily basis. Activities like swimming and water  aerobics offer the user positive effects while keeping impact stress to a  minimum. Also, taking medications, such as anti-inflammatory agents  will help to keep symptoms to a controllable level. Choosing the right  treatment for arthritis will depend on the individual patient’s  particular condition and needs.</p>
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