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Interesting facts on Arthritis
There are many interesting facts on arthritis. These interesting facts should be understood by the people living with the disease in order for them to cope up living with it.
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Arthritis is not a single disease. There are more than one hundred diseases that comprise arthritis. Each disease has different symptoms and the level of pain may vary from one child with rheumatoid arthritis to an elderly who have gout arthritis. However, the most general symptoms for arthritis may include:
Swelling
Fever
Tenderness of the joints
Pain
Soreness
Redness
Other patients may also feel malaise or severe tiredness for unknown reasons.
It is a common perception that arthritis is related to weather but recent studies shows that weather is not the reason for getting arthritis as arthritis are also prevalent in other countries, which have hot climate.
However, it is proven that warm compress and swimming in warm heated pool can give relief in the arthritis pain.
Arthritis is also not part of old age. Some believe that they just let their pain in the joints untreated as they deemed it part of getting old but arthritis is not really part of old age as there are also children who have arthritis related conditions.
Arthritis should not be left untreated as living it without proper treatment can worsen the situation.
Some of the complications of arthritis include:
Loss of mobility
Limited movements
Joint deformity
Breathing problems
Other organs like kidneys or eyes can be affected
At present, there are traditional and alternative treatments, which are available for arthritis. Some of the traditional treatments are the use of arthritis drugs like:
NSAIDs
DEMARDS
Corticosteroids
Analgesics
Some of the alternative treatments for arthritis may include:
Physical therapy
Occupational therapy
Exercises and loosing weight are also required in order to get the best of the treatment. There are many exercises that a person living with the disease can still perform though statistics shows that people with arthritis do not want to engage in exercises, they are still capable of doing with proper supervision of their doctors or physical therapists.
There is life after being diagnosed with arthritis, there are many organizations like Arthritis Foundation which aim to help patients and their families deal with the physical and emotional changes that goes with arthritis.
Ask your doctor on how you can join organizations and support groups, which are available for people living with arthritis.