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January 19, 2010

Information on Rheumatoid Arthritis

Information on rheumatoid arthritis is available in a multitude of formats and locations across the Internet and in “touchable” format as well. There are many rheumatoid arthritis foundations that aim to keep individuals informed and make everything as easy as possible by investing in research. This disease is one that is tricky because the reasons why it appears are not known. Also, there is no 100 percent treatment that will cure it. Individuals that suffer from rheumatoid arthritis have to live with the condition all of their life and all that really can be done is easing it as much as possible. You can see that information on rheumatoid arthritis is needed by those suffering from it and should also be looked up by people that have friends with the condition.

There are basically three ways to gain important information on rheumatoid arthritis. The first one stands in looking it up on the Internet. There are hundreds of web sites that will give information on this topic. The problem is that many of them are not truly informative and are only marketing schemes that aim to sell you something or click on an advertising link. The key is to look for information on rheumatoid arthritis on web sites that are not highly covered in advertising and that provide a lot of text that is informative by type. Medical sites are very common and should be preferred when compared to web sites that only cover the topic of rheumatoid arthritis.

The second method you could use to gain information on rheumatoid arthritis is to look for a rheumatoid foundation somewhere near where you live. Get contact info and go to meetings or purchase different information material they might offer. You could also obtain a list of specialized doctors and updates on various research breakthroughs that might be available.

The third method used to gain information on rheumatoid arthritis and one of the most popular stands in consulting a specialist doctor. It is better than the ones above because you can ask questions and get answers immediately. If the doctor can not answer he/she will get back to you a lot faster than with the other two methods. The doctor is also the only one that should recommend any type of rheumatic arthritis treatment and information concerning it. It is always important to keep an open relationship with a specialist in the field of rheumatoid arthritis.

January 16, 2010

Psoriatic Arthritis and Osteoarthritis – Causes and Hip Affection

Psoriatic arthritis and osteoarthritis are usually linked together when talking about inflammatory types of arthritis because of similar manifestations of the disease. Psoriatic arthritis usually comes linked with psoriasis and is very common in patients that have tissue type HLA-B27. Also, around 80 percent of individuals suffering from psoriatic arthritis show nail lesions, usually pitting of the nails or even loss of the nail itself (condition known as onycholysis). Osteoarthritis is a condition that leads to joint pain caused by a wearing of the cartilage that needs to cover the joints and acts as cushions for them. In this case, patients end up with bone scratching bone and the discomfort and pain felt is high. Walking and standing become problematic and this directly affects the lifestyle of the individual.

In both psoriatic arthritis and osteoarthritis, the exact causes are unknown. We are also sometimes hit with hip affection that makes both disease much more difficult to handle because of the importance hips have in all types of movement of the human body. With osteoarthritis we can notice an increase chance of getting it with the passing of the years but psoriatic arthritis can appear whenever, regardless of age. We can also notice that people suffering from psoriatic arthritis or osteoarthritis will also have various cases of the disease running in the family. Psoriasis can also be mentioned here with similar observation.

When talking about hip affection of osteoarthritis and psoriatic arthritis, we do not have a cause why it is also affected but we do know one important factor. Overweight individuals will suffer more because of the extra stress on all joints affected by either diseases and on the hips that are very important in the human body. This brings up an immediate need to loose weight for those in question and also it must be understood that living a healthy life and undergoing a proper rest and exercise schedule can do wonders in dealing with psoriatic arthritis and osteoarthritis symptoms.

The hips are not usually affected by osteoarthritis and psoriatic arthritis but this does not mean that it can not happen in your particular case. Keep in mind that your doctor will prescribe a proper treatment and will also tell you various tips to include and modifications needed in your lifestyle including eating habits and rest patterns.

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