Posts Tagged ‘Arthritis’
Home Remedies
These are some medications that can make your grandmother out of the problem:
Menstrual cramps or pain
1 – moist heat from one hot water bottle, hot water bottles or towels soaked in warm water can reduce the pain. Enter into the stomach when you feel cramping,
2 – cinnamon tea or chamomile hot cracks are also helpful because inflammation. You can take them when you reach the period before he felt cramped.
Colds and flu
1 – You can take one onion syrup is sold in health food stores
2 – Other options include chamomile tea
3 – lemon syrup. 3 Cut the lemon into four and put them to boil with cinnamon (use all the lemon peel is not necessary). You can sweeten with honey and hot beverages.
Know The Causes and Improve Their Situation

Arthritis can become a problem when they get older. There are several types of arthritis, one of them is the drop. While arthritis is common in women, is the straw that dominates in men. Although arthritis and gout are known by scientists for decades, the causes are still unknown and debated.
Gout is an inflammation of arthritis that affects joints, causing sudden severe pain. The affected area can get swollen and red. It is suspected that the cause of the drop lies in the crystallization of uric acid and that genetics play an important role. High blood levels of uric acid may be inherited.
Uric acid in the shops in the joints that causes painful gout. But there may be other reasons for the drop as well. Their lifestyle may be important, especially nutrition. There are many foods that seem to trigger symptoms of gout and other symptoms that seem to help. Read the rest of this entry »
Minor Joint Pain Relief You Should Know
As we grow, the sad truth is that our bodies are changing. However, these changes are welcome. These changes are different for everyone. Some people experience slow changes over a long period of time. While others, changes seem to be sudden and abrupt.
The changes are unpredictable, not every day is a good day. One day, they feel great and full of energy, while others can not even get out of bed.
Usually, the type of problem is in the form of minor joint pain. Arthritis is usually the cause of the problem or because of other circumstances. Whatever the source of the problem, many people put much of their energy to finding sets of minor pain relief. There are many types of treatment available in many different ways for all these conditions. In this article we will see some of the available options of less joint pain relief you should know. Read the rest of this entry »
Arthritis of the Foot
Unfortunately, there are over 100 different types of arthritis that can affect the human body. The most common form, however, is known as osteoarthritis. This form develops as we all grow old and wears style known as arthritis. What happens essentially is that the cartilage that covers the ends of the bones takes place.
The result is some of the worst pains you may experience, as well as swelling and inflammation in the joint. The hard thing about arthritis may develop into a unit that was hit, even if the injury occurred years or even decades earlier. This is known as traumatic arthritis and has the same symptoms as osteoarthritis.
Because there are so many bones and joints in the foot, is an excellent place for the development of arthritis. If it does develop in the foot, can alter the way you walk, thus putting stress and pressure on parts of the feet where there was none before, and it can bring in a whole series of other problems.
The parts of the feet that are most commonly affected by arthritis are the ankle, heel, arch and toe. The big toe is also central to the development of painful bunions.
The symptoms of arthritis in the foot are fairly simple. If you experience stiffness, aching, throbbing pain, tenderness, swelling and reduced motion, you may arthritis. Furthermore, not being able to walk long distances is another sign of possible arthritic problems. Read the rest of this entry »
What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Rheumatoid arthritis is a destructive disease that targets primarily the joints. However, it also affects many other organs and systems, including brain, heart, kidneys, spleen, blood vessels, lungs and muscles.
Rheumatoid arthritis affects about 1 in 100 people. In developed countries, rheumatoid arthritis is the most common autoimmune disease. Although rheumatoid arthritis can begin at any age, is more common after sixty. One in twenty women over the age of 65 has the disease. Economically it is very costly disease. Besides high direct medical costs is much more indirect medical cost. Rheumatoid arthritis causes many complications, requires drastic therapies and orthopedic surgery. Doctors estimate that rheumatoid arthritis does at a time and three patients with permanent disabilities. Half of the patients stop working in the first decade of diagnosis.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease. This leads to loss of mobility due to joint destruction and pain. The joints suffer a polyarticular form. This means that many affected joints, at the same time. Usually at the start joint problems are asymmetrical, the symmetrical later. The pain improves when you use the affected joints. There is also morning stiffness of all joints for an hour or more. In osteoarthritis pain worsens in the opposite direction – on the day after use. Read the rest of this entry »