Arthritis Information

 

 

Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States. It is a chronic disease that will be with you for a long time and possibly for the rest of your life.

 
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Osteoarthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Two of the most common forms are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Their risk factors and causes are very different. They affect on different places as well. However, the persistent joint pain is the common symptom of the two. Arthritis pain can be on your hip pain, knee, hand, or wrist, and other areas of the body. If you have joint pain, stiffness and/or swelling for more than 2 weeks, it is possible that you have arthritis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pain Relief Method - Pain relief methods for arthritis are helpful information for you to learn how to live with arthritis as well as tips and solution through surgeries.

 

Please take a look at possible causes for arthritis pain.

  • Damage to joint tissues
  • Inflammation
  • Fatigue
  • Depression or mental stress

 

Dogs & Arthritis - Dogs and arthritis is a resource for pet owners. If you own a dog, make sure to check the link.

 

Important Tip!

If you decided to take glucosamine supplement, check the followings. Some of the less honest manufactures have been selling products that simply do not contain what they claim to contain!

Dosage Amount: 1,500 mg is a standard dosage.

Ideally it should contain both HCL and Sulfate.

Physical Form: Liquid form should be the best.

When purchasing glucosamine supplement online or offline, we recommend you should check the above and see if they sell a quality one. *Many companies also trick you to buy more by giving you improper instruction. Probably the best glucosamine supplement is Synflex. It effectively eases the pain and deters osteoarthritis, assists in the rehabilitation of damaged cartilage, reduces inflammation, improves mobility, and promotes healthy joints.

 

 

 

 

 

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Diagnosis

Lab tests can not confirm all forms of arthritis. Often X-rays is required to diagnose osteoarthritis. Finding the cause of chronic back pain or examining internal organs affected by some forms of arthritis can be also done by other lab tests.