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	<title>Joint Supplements &#124; Joint Pain Relief &#124; Joint Health Magazine &#187; genetics</title>
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		<title>Causes of Arthritis &#8211; Risk Factors</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 06:11:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are over 100 different diseases that can cause arthritis, and it seems like the only thing they have in common is the pain arthritis sufferers must deal with every day. This makes it difficult to determine the causes of arthritis; however, there are several risk factors involved. These include age, genetics, weight, injury, illness, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are over 100 different diseases that can cause arthritis, and it seems like the only thing they have in common is the pain arthritis sufferers must deal with every day.  This makes it difficult to determine the <strong>causes of arthritis</strong>; however, there are several risk factors involved. These include age, genetics, weight, injury, illness, physical activity, and various occupational hazards.  The most common <a title="types of arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-knee-pain-two-most-common-types-of-arthritis.html"><em><strong>types of arthritis</strong></em></a>, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, may look similar on the surface, but in reality are very different diseases. Other common types include infectious arthritis and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Let’s take a look at the <em>causes of arthritis</em> for each condition.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Causes of Arthritis" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/causes-of-arthritis-factors.jpg" alt="Causes of Arthritis" /><a title="Osteoarthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/knee-osteoarthritis-manage-it-before-it-manages-you.html"><strong>Osteoarthritis </strong></a>is by far the most common type of arthritis. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Causes of arthritis</span> for this condition include age, physical activity, weight, or injury. As we grow older, the cartilage that acts as a buffer and shock absorber in our joints begins to deteriorate.  The bones then rub together, causing extreme pain. Repetitive motion is one of the major <a title="causes of arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/causes-of-arthritis-osteoarthritis-and-rheumatoid-arthritis.html"><strong>causes of arthritis</strong></a> in this condition. If you notice stiffness, tenderness, or a grating sensation in the joint, you might have osteoarthritis. Although the causes of arthritis in osteoarthritis sufferers are relatively straightforward, causes of other conditions are hard to pinpoint.</p>
<p><a title="Rheumatoid arthritis"  href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/rheumatoid-arthritis-treatment-help-is-available.html"><strong>Rheumatoid arthritis</strong></a> (RA) is actually an autoimmune disease in which your body attacks the joints. Some of the <em>causes of arthritis</em> for rheumatoid arthritis include age, genetics, family history, and smoking. Gender also appears to play a significant role. Women are much more likely to develop RA than men are. While most people with rheumatoid arthritis sufferers are between the ages of 40 and 60, this condition can strike children and young adults as well. Doctors do not truly understand the causes of arthritis, although they believe that genes may be a factor. If someone in your family has rheumatoid arthritis, it appears that you will inherit a predisposition to this disease.</p>
<p><strong>Causes of arthritis</strong> in septic or infectious arthritis appear to be illness and infection. Viruses, fungi, and bacteria occasionally travel from infected tissue to the joint itself. Unfortunately, people who already have other types of arthritis are more likely to contract this condition. Antibiotics usually clear up this type of arthritis, however. Another common type of arthritis is juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Causes of arthritis in JRA are similar to the causes of adult rheumatoid arthritis. Genetics predispose a child to this autoimmune disorder, which is then triggered by a virus or other illness. Although doctors do not know all the causes of arthritis, they continue to search for answers.</p>
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		<title>Relieve Joint Pain &#8211; You Have Choices</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 06:12:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A large number of the population suffers joint pain. Many of these people suffer in silence and just deal with the pain the best they can. Some however need help to relieve joint pain. There are many techniques to doing this. A great way to relieve joint pain is by soaking in hot bath with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A large number of the population suffers joint pain. Many of these people suffer in silence and just deal with the pain the best they can. Some however need help to <strong>relieve joint pain</strong>. There are many techniques to doing this. A great way to <em>relieve joint pain</em> is by soaking in hot bath with several drops of natural oils to create an amazing calming relaxing aroma. These drops can be found at most health stores and in the bed and bath stores. There are a number of scents to choose from that can help to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">relieve joint pain</span>.<span id="more-1443"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Relieve Joint Pain" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/relieve-joint-pain.jpg" alt="Relieve Joint Pain" />Exercise can relieve joint pain when done on a regular basis. People who suffer from chronic joint pain will tell you that they feel better after having taken a walk or stretched out. Those who implement an exercise regimen of some kind into their lives tend to be able to <strong>relieve joint pain</strong> more easily. Your doctor can provide you with a schedule of stretching exercises to <em>relieve joint pain</em> that can be very useful when done regularly. The key there is continued repeat exercise and choosing a plan that will work toward returning your flexibility.</p>
<p>If you are interested in a supplement to help relieve<strong> <a title="joint pain" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/joint-pain-relief-its-not-an-impossibility.html" target="_blank">joint pain</a></strong>, several are known to work well. Shark cartilage is an excellent supplement to help relieve joint pain quickly after starting to use it regularly. It along with most fish oil supplements works using the omega-3’s EPA and DHA to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">relieve joint pain</span>. These supplements are fairly accessible and available at health and nutrition stores, your local pharmacy, and even some large department stores. You can find this <a title="joint pain relief" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/joint-pain-relief-products-to-consider.html" target="_blank"><strong>joint pain relief</strong></a> at a low rate ranging from $15 a bottle to $30 a bottle lasting for approximately one month.</p>
<p>Another source to <a title="relieve joint pain" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/relieve-joint-pain-doing-it-the-natural-way.html"><strong>relieve joint pain</strong></a> is eucalyptus. This is an amazing plant that can be used for a number of health related concerns and to relieve joint pain is no exception. This can be purchased in a balm and applied to the affected area with massage. One word of warning is that the balm is often somewhat sticky at first until it warms thoroughly. This works both for joint and muscle relief. The approximate price tag for this method to relieve joint pain is between $15 and $30 per container. The amount of time that the container lasts is based on how often you use the product. You should also use caution when apply this balm by using gloves as the effects of the balm on the eyes can be painful.</p>
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		<title>Relieve Arthritis Pain &#8211; At Home Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 06:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are over 40 million Americans looking for a way to relieve arthritis pain. The problem has become epidemic in the United States and finding a way to relieve arthritis pain has come to the top of the list for many. Although the types of arthritis and degrees of pain vary, they all are in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are over 40 million Americans looking for a way to <strong>relieve arthritis pain</strong>. The problem has become epidemic in the United States and finding a way to relieve arthritis pain has come to the top of the list for many. Although the <a title="types of arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-pain-reliever-types-arthritis-pain-relievers-treatments.html"><strong>types of arthritis</strong></a> and degrees of pain vary, they all are in need of a way to <em>relieve arthritis pain</em>. There are several things that can be done at home to help with this process. These work for some people and not others. Finding the right way to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">relieve arthritis pain</span> for you may take some trial and error.<span id="more-1441"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Relieve Arthritis Pain" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/relieve-arthritis-pain-home.jpg" alt="Relieve Arthritis Pain" /> Acupuncture, although not everyone’s cup of tea, is a terrific way to <strong>relieve arthritis pain</strong>. This is originally an Asian treatment for many aches and pains. You are still able to find acupuncture easily today. This way to relieve arthritis pain should be left to a professional given the nature of the treatment. You can also add into this the treatment of massage therapy. This is a great way to help relieve arthritis pain and help you gain back some of your flexibility. These two combined can be a winning combination as long as done by professional hands.</p>
<p>Using such supplements as fish oil can also <a title="relieve arthritis pain" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/relieve-arthritis-pain-getting-out-and-exercising-is-the-way-to-start.html"><strong>relieve arthritis pain</strong></a>. These supplements can be very helpful as they contain omega 3’s that work to thin blood allowing for better circulation. If you are considering adding a fish oil supplement or any other supplement to your routine to <em>relieve arthritis pain</em> you should consult your physician. Many supplements can have adverse affects on other medications and can cause them to be less effective. Another way to use these oils is by changing your diet to include more fish such as salmon and sardines to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">relieve arthritis pain</span>.</p>
<p>Investing in a good heating pad and regular soakings in a tub along with regular exercise are all good ways to help reduce and <a title="relieve arthritis pain" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-pain-medication-relief-is-available.html"><strong>relieve arthritis pain</strong></a>. Whatever course you decide to choose to relieve arthritis pain, you should be sure to meet with your physician to discuss them. It is important that you both be sure to know the plan you intend to work on. Finding a way to relieve arthritis pain is not a clean cut system and only you can choose the best course for your pain level. Not even your doctor can tell you how to relieve arthritis pain in a way that is sure to work for you pain.</p>
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		<title>Relief from Arthritis Pain &#8211; Pharmaceutical or Herbal Relief?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 05:57:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millions of Americans suffer from one of the 100 varieties of arthritis every year. Those individuals seek a variety of methods for relief from arthritis pain. Many wonder, after reading articles in magazines or online recommending herbal remedies or advertising new pharmaceutical advancements, which provides better relief from arthritis pain – medications or herbal remedies? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millions of Americans suffer from one of the 100 varieties of arthritis every year. Those individuals seek a variety of methods for relief from arthritis pain. Many wonder, after reading articles in magazines or online recommending herbal remedies or advertising new pharmaceutical advancements, which provides better <em>relief from arthritis pain</em> – medications or herbal remedies? You’re likely to hear very heated arguments from both camps as to which provides more or better <span style="text-decoration: underline;">relief from arthritis pain</span>, joint stiffness, inflammation, and associated swelling in joints affected by <a title="arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-medication-which-is-the-right-choice-for-you.html"><strong>arthritis</strong></a>. There are strong supporters for both methods.<span id="more-1439"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="relief from arthritis" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/relief-from-arthritis-pain.jpg" alt="relief from arthritis" /> In reality, both pharmaceutical medications and herbal remedies provide <strong>relief from arthritis</strong> pain. The level of relief varies from person to person, as each case varies in the severity of arthritis pain and the person’s tolerance for pain and discomfort. There are pros and cons to <strong>relief from arthritis pain</strong> by both methods. Pharmaceutical medications may provide stronger or faster relief from arthritis pain, but come with increased side effects and risks to other body systems. Herbal remedies may provide the same or lower degrees of <em>relief from arthritis pain</em>, but have fewer risks of side effects from prolonged use.</p>
<p>Many arthritis sufferers in fact combine both medicinal methods for <a title="relief from arthritis pain" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/relieve-arthritis-pain-getting-out-and-exercising-is-the-way-to-start.html"><strong>relief from arthritis pain</strong></a> as well as herbal or dietary supplements with pain relieving qualities. These individuals have the best of both worlds, as relief from arthritis pain comes from multiple sources, offering continuous support and a steady supply of pain relieving compounds to aid the body’s own systems. As the disease progresses, <em>relief from arthritis</em> pain becomes harder to achieve, so having multiple methods for dealing with the pain is beneficial when increased pain relief is needed. For acute pain attacks from arthritis, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">relief from arthritis pain</span> often requires such multiple approaches for some patients to retain day to day functionality of affected joints.</p>
<p>If an individual truly wants to maximize their <a title="relief from arthritis pain" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/natural-remedies-for-arthritis-lessen-synthetic-medicines-possible-side-effects.html"><strong>relief from arthritis pain</strong></a>, combining pharmaceutical medications, herbal pain relieving compounds, and therapeutic exercise provides the most benefit. Pain and inflammation can be managed through medications, herbal supplementation provides additional weaponry in the fight for <strong>relief from arthritis</strong> pain, and exercise can increase or help maintain improved range of motion and better circulation. These three methods provide the best defense and the most <span style="text-decoration: underline;">relief from arthritis</span> pain by combating today’s pain and alleviating tomorrow’s pain before it has an opportunity to take hold and limit mobility or daily activity levels.</p>
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		<title>Natural Arthritis Remedy &#8211; Careful Research is Important</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 05:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patients dealing with the day to day pain and discomfort of arthritis are always looking for new or better ways to relieve the pain and inflammation that limits their daily activities. It is easy to read about a particular natural arthritis remedy and think it might be just the right thing for you. However, every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patients dealing with the day to day pain and discomfort of <a title="arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-pain-relief-dont-suffer-needlessly.html" target="_blank"><strong>arthritis </strong></a>are always looking for new or better ways to relieve the pain and inflammation that limits their daily activities. It is easy to read about a particular <strong>natural arthritis remedy</strong> and think it might be just the right thing for you. However, every <em>natural arthritis remedy</em> has its own set of pros and cons. Before jumping in with both feet on the latest <span style="text-decoration: underline;">natural arthritis remedy</span> fad, patients should carefully consider and research the ingredients and available information. Some herbal compounds can have adverse affects on other medications or interact with other herbs.<span id="more-1437"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Natural Arthritis Remedy" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/natural-arthritis-remedy-1.jpg" alt="Natural Arthritis Remedy" />A <strong>natural arthritis remedy</strong> can be a blessing for someone suffering severe pain and inflammation. Several herbs and dietary supplements work wonders to help arthritis sufferers control their pain and retain flexibility. However, while a particular natural arthritis remedy might truly offer astounding benefits, if it interacts with another medication or aggravates a pre-existing condition, the benefits can pale compared to the resulting side effects. For example, angelica tea has been used as a <em>natural arthritis remedy</em> for years. Unfortunately, it can raise blood sugars and is therefore not recommended for patients with diabetes.</p>
<p>Carefully reviewing available information and talking with your doctor or health care provider can increase your chances of finding a <a title="natural arthritis remedy" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/natural-arthritis-remedies-start-at-home-with-simple-remedies.html"><strong>natural arthritis remedy</strong></a> that fits your particular needs and health situation. While one natural arthritis remedy may not work for your situation, another might provide just what you need in terms of relief and be able to provide additional health benefits. That is the beauty of a natural arthritis remedy &#8211; many herbal and dietary supplements used for arthritis also have other health benefits such as calming stomach upset or helping to manage allergy symptoms.</p>
<p>Just as you would research available information for a new prescription medication, so should you research any potential <a title="natural arthritis remedy" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/natural-remedies-for-arthritis-lessen-synthetic-medicines-possible-side-effects.html"><strong>natural arthritis remedy</strong></a> you are considering. Information is a powerful tool in your treatment of arthritis. Knowing what natural arthritis remedy is right for you allows you to effectively get relief without harsh chemicals or adverse side effects. There are certainly numerous formulations and remedies readily available for <a title="arthritis sufferers" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/joints-supplements-advice-for-arthritis-sufferers.html" target="_blank"><strong>arthritis sufferers</strong></a>. If one natural arthritis remedy is not the right option, there are dozens more for consideration. In fact, there are more natural remedies, herbal formulas, and dietary supplements for arthritis than there are prescription medications. There should be no problem finding one that works with your body chemistry and current health situation.</p>
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		<title>Natural Arthritis Remedies &#8211; Alfalfa and Omega 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 05:44:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alfalfa and Omega 3 fish oils are two common natural arthritis remedies used in folk medicine, as well as ancient Chinese medicine. Natural arthritis remedies allow patients suffering the debilitating effects of arthritis to find relief without adding additional pharmaceutical medications or harsh chemicals. Many natural arthritis remedies such as alfalfa or Omega 3 fish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alfalfa and Omega 3 fish oils are two common <strong>natural arthritis remedies</strong> used in folk medicine, as well as ancient Chinese medicine. <em>Natural arthritis remedies</em> allow patients suffering the debilitating effects of <strong><a title="arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-pain-relief-herbal-teas.html">arthritis</a> </strong>to find relief without adding additional pharmaceutical medications or harsh chemicals. Many natural arthritis remedies such as alfalfa or Omega 3 fish oils have fewer side effects and drug interactions that traditional Western medicine. Combine the reduce risk of side effects with years of effective use, and it is easy to understand the popularity of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">natural arthritis remedies</span> such as alfalfa and Omega 3 fish oils.<span id="more-1435"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Natural Arthritis Remedies" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/natural-arthritis-remedies1.jpg" alt="Natural Arthritis Remedies" /> In terms of <strong>natural arthritis remedies</strong>, alfalfa is most commonly used in southern Appalachia. It is recommended that the tea be used in natural arthritis remedies, rather than the powdered form. The amino acid 1-canavanine present in alfalfa can cause symptoms that mimic lupus, counteracting the beneficial effects of alfalfa powders as <em>natural arthritis remedies</em>. However, when made into a tea, the amino acid is reduced to such a degree as to be insignificant. Therefore, using the tea to treat arthritis pain is the best option. The tea is made by boiling one ounce of alfalfa per quart of water and drinking throughout the day for two to three weeks. After a week to ten day break from alfalfa tea, you can resume consumption.</p>
<p>Omega 3 fish oils, unlike alfalfa are one of the few <a title="natural arthritis remedies" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/natural-arthritis-remedies-start-at-home-with-simple-remedies.html"><strong>natural arthritis remedies</strong></a> that have few, if any side effects. These fish oils are daily natural arthritis remedies used as part of a dietary supplement routine. Studies have shown that consuming substantial amounts of Omega 3 fish oils result in considerable reduction on pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. As far as <span style="text-decoration: underline;">natural arthritis remedies</span> go, fish oils rich in Omega 3 amino acids are one of the safest and most effective natural arthritis pain treatments.</p>
<p><a title="natural arthritis remedies" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/natural-remedies-for-arthritis-lessen-synthetic-medicines-possible-side-effects.html"><strong>natural arthritis remedies</strong></a> have been used since antiquity. There is a wide assortment of books, folklore, websites, and other information readily available that discusses various herbs, foods, and natural elements used in natural arthritis remedies. Many of these remedies are considered safe by the FDA. However, some <a title="natural arthritis remedies" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/natural-arthritis-remedies-treat-arthritis-naturally.html"><strong>natural arthritis remedies</strong></a> do have side effects or unintended responses when used improperly. As such, patients should carefully research any natural arthritis remedies they are considering before beginning a course of treatment. A well informed patient can make better decisions regarding management of chronic conditions such as arthritis.</p>
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		<title>Natural Arthritis Pain Relief &#8211; Angelica or Dong Quai</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 05:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angelica root, also known as dong quai in Chinese herbal medicine, has been a common natural arthritis pain relief method since ancient times in both Europe and China. It has anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties, which makes angelica a favorite natural arthritis pain relief formula. It is most commonly taken as a tea for natural [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Angelica root, also known as dong quai in Chinese herbal medicine, has been a common <strong>natural arthritis pain relief</strong> method since ancient times in both Europe and China. It has anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties, which makes angelica a favorite natural arthritis pain relief formula. It is most commonly taken as a tea for <em>natural arthritis pain relief</em>. As a perennial plant, angelica normally grows in moist areas such as ravines and coastal areas. The leaves and rootstock of the angelica plant are the parts which contain medicinal value and are used to make teas and angelica powders.<span id="more-1433"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Natural Arthritis Pain Relief" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/natural-arthritis-pain-ange.jpg" alt="Natural Arthritis Pain Relief" />Angelica provides <strong>natural arthritis pain relief</strong> when used as part of a regular pain management program. It is recommended that patients seeking <span style="text-decoration: underline;">natural arthritis pain relief</span> boil a tablespoon of angelica or dong quai in one pint of water. Once the mixture has cooled to room temperature, the tea should be split into three doses throughout the day. For natural <a title="arthritis pain relief" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-pain-relief-3-ways-deal-arthritis-pain.html"><strong>arthritis pain relief</strong></a>, drink the daily tea for two to three weeks. After such time, give your body a break for a period of one week to ten days before resuming treatment. This routine can be safely followed as often as needed.</p>
<p>It is necessary to note that patients who use angelica for natural arthritis pain relief should be aware of side effects and interaction with other medications and herbs. The FDA considers angelica and dong quai safe for <a title="natural arthritis pain relief" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/pain-relief-finding-the-right-natural-remedy-to-avoid-strong-medications.html"><strong>natural arthritis pain relief</strong></a>. However, as with any medication or supplement, awareness and precautions are important. As a <em>natural arthritis pain relief</em> option, angelica has been known to raise blood pressure, and can increase blood sugars. Patients being treated for hypertension or diabetes should ask their physician before using angelica or dong quai to avoid potential problems.</p>
<p>Angelic taken in conjunction with vasoconstrictors may increase the risk of hypertension. The use of medications containing ephedrine or other vasoconstrictors is not recommended when angelica or dong quai is used for <a title="natural arthritis pain relief" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-pain-reliever-finding-relief-from-the-ache.html"><strong>natural arthritis pain relief</strong></a>. Since angelica is used for natural arthritis pain relief, it is not uncommon for users to have prescriptions for corticosteroids from their doctor as well. Angelica is a diuretic, and as such, it may be more prone to cause hypokalemia in patients taking corticosteroids. Therefore, it is advisable to speak to your physician or health care provider before beginning a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">natural arthritis pain relief</span> routine involving both angelica and corticosteroids to discuss possible side effects.</p>
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		<title>Knee Pain Arthritis &#8211; The Effects on Daily Activities</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 05:42:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knee pain arthritis can have drastic effects on daily activities. When the condition first begins, patients may only notice slight discomfort that only mildly interferes with their level of activity. However, as the disease progresses, knee pain arthritis limitations increase. Eventually, the patient may completely withdraw from normal physical activity when knee pain arthritis becomes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knee pain arthritis can have drastic effects on daily activities. When the condition first begins, patients may only notice slight discomfort that only mildly interferes with their level of activity. However, as the disease progresses, <em>knee pain arthritis</em> limitations increase. Eventually, the patient may completely withdraw from normal physical activity when knee pain arthritis becomes so severe as to be intolerable. There are treatments and <a title="pain relief" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/natural-joint-pain-relief-affordable-and-easy-to-accomplish-if-you-try.html"><strong>pain relief </strong></a>techniques for <span style="text-decoration: underline;">knee pain arthritis</span> that can and do allow patients to maintain a certain degree of their normal activity levels, although perhaps with some modifications.<span id="more-1430"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Knee Pain Arthritis" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/knee-pain-arthritis-activity.jpg" alt="Knee Pain Arthritis" />In fact, many therapists will work with patients to find the right activity and environmental modifications patients need to effectively work around <strong>knee pain arthritis</strong> symptoms. Physical therapists and occupational therapists who routinely work with arthritis patients are very capable in helping those with knee pain arthritis find the right modifications to daily activities and living areas. This may include such modifications as using walking aids during acute <strong>knee pain arthritis</strong> attacks. It may also include such modifications as walk-thru bathtubs or other <a title="arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-care-immediate-and-long-term-advantages.html"><strong>arthritis </strong></a>friendly household improvements that allow for common knee pain arthritis obstacles to be removed or otherwise avoided.</p>
<p>While physical and occupational therapy combined with modifications can help patients cope with <a title="knee pain arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-knee-pain-two-most-common-types-of-arthritis.html"><strong>knee pain arthritis</strong></a>, it is likely that other treatment options will also be necessary in order for patients to maintain normal activity levels. However, patients must understand, even with adding medications, dietary supplements, physical and/or occupational therapy, and exercise, knee pain arthritis is progressive by nature. There will come a time when <em>knee pain arthritis</em> will require severe limitations on daily activities. When that time comes, it may be necessary to take a serious look at knee replacement surgery. However, in the meantime, there are options.</p>
<p>The use of medications such as NSAIDs or prescription TNF inhibitors is a common way to treat <a title="knee pain arthritis" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-knee-pain-relief-epsom-salt-baths.html"><strong>knee pain arthritis</strong></a>. These medications allow for continued participation in normal daily activities, even when knee pain arthritis requires modification of those activities. In fact, most patients taking medications for <span style="text-decoration: underline;">knee pain arthritis</span> continue to do so throughout their condition. Dietary supplements, activity modification, and exercise can lessen the need for chemical intervention, and can prolong the time until surgical intervention must be considered, but most patients still require some form of prescription medication as the disease progresses. They may minimize their dependence on these meds, but their use is generally still needed to function.</p>
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		<title>Knee Arthritis Treatment &#8211; Common Medical Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 05:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knee arthritis treatment usually begins with minor pain relievers like over the counter NSAIDs. For those with mild knee arthritis treatment for occasional discomfort with medications like naproxen, aspirin, or ibuprofen is often sufficient. However, as the disease progresses, more aggressive knee arthritis treatment plans are required. Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of knee [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Knee arthritis treatment</strong> usually begins with minor pain relievers like over the counter NSAIDs. For those with mild <em>knee arthritis treatment</em> for occasional discomfort with medications like naproxen, aspirin, or ibuprofen is often sufficient. However, as the disease progresses, more aggressive knee <a title="arthritis treatment" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-treatment-options-to-help-ease-your-pain.html"><strong>arthritis treatment</strong></a> plans are required. Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of knee arthritis, and as such, continued degeneration of the cartilage in the knee results in disease progression. Osteoarthritis patients often get to a point in the progression of their disease where <span style="text-decoration: underline;">knee arthritis treatment</span> necessitates replacement of part of or the entire knee joint.<span id="more-1428"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Knee Arthritis Treatment" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/knee-arthritis-treatment-me.jpg" alt="Knee Arthritis Treatment" /> Between <strong>knee arthritis treatment</strong> with over the counter medications and full knee joint replacement surgery, there are several treatment options available to patients. Weight loss is one of the strongest knee arthritis treatment recommendations. Reducing the burden on the knee helps to alleviate some of the pain associated with daily activities like walking. Unfortunately, in terms of <em>knee arthritis treatment</em>, weight loss is often the least followed recommendation. In spite of the benefits to the arthritis patient, the exercise required to lose weight is often painful and therefore patients do not follow through. Dietary changes required for weight loss are also difficult for older adults.</p>
<p>Further <a title="knee arthritis treatment" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/knee-arthritis-treatment-help-for-the-ball-and-socket.html"><strong>knee arthritis treatment</strong></a> options include activity modification, walking aids, as well as physical and/or occupational therapy. For patients seeing physical and occupational therapists for knee arthritis treatment, those professionals can assist with selecting appropriate walking aids and with activity modification. As part of knee arthritis treatment, physical therapists work with patients to devise exercise routines and activity modifications that allow for continued flexibility while reducing the pain of everyday activities. Occupational therapists help patients to modify their home or work environments to also reduce the pain of daily activities by making the environment more arthritis friendly.</p>
<p>Medications are an important part of <a title="knee arthritis treatment" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-knee-treatments-for-your-joint-problems.html"><strong>knee arthritis treatment</strong></a>, with their use and potency increasing with the progression of the disease. Anti-inflammatory medications and pain relievers, both prescription and over the counter, are a primary component of knee arthritis treatment. Cortisone injections are also common in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">knee arthritis treatment</span>, as these injections help to reduce inflammation and subsequent pain by introducing cortisone directly into the affected joint. Joint supplements such as <strong><a title="glucosamine" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/glucosamine-arthritis-understand-the-problem-and-how-to-cure-it.html">glucosamine</a></strong>, chondroitin, and MSM are recommended by many medical professionals to assist in the treatment of arthritis pain and to help slow the progression of degenerative arthritis like rheumatoid and osteoarthritis.</p>
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		<title>Knee Arthritis Pain Relief &#8211; Stay on Top of Your Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 05:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part of the success rate of your chosen method for knee arthritis pain relief will depend on your ability to stay on top of the pain. It is far easier to manage chronic conditions and maintain knee arthritis pain relief when you stay ahead of the pain. Taking prescription or over the counter pain relievers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part of the success rate of your chosen method for <strong>knee arthritis pain relief</strong> will depend on your ability to stay on top of the pain. It is far easier to manage chronic conditions and maintain <em>knee arthritis pain relief</em> when you stay ahead of the pain. Taking prescription or over the counter pain relievers for <span style="text-decoration: underline;">knee arthritis pain relief</span> is a common treatment option. However, allowing long gaps between doses allows pain to spike, therefore making it necessary for the medications to work harder to get your pain levels back under control.<span id="more-1426"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Knee Arthritis Pain Relief" src="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/prod-images/knee-arthritis-pain-relief-1.jpg" alt="Knee Arthritis Pain Relief" /> Doctors often recommend patients who are in pain, including those seeking knee arthritis pain relief, to take their pain medications even when the pain does not feel so bad. The theory behind this recommendation is that a therapeutic level of knee arthritis pain relief can be maintained far easier than uncontrolled pain can be suppressed. In other words, once your <strong>knee arthritis pain relief</strong> medication wears off, it will take longer for a new round of relief to begin. Patients should maintain a therapeutic level of pain reliever in their system to help maintain relief and minimize spikes in the level of pain they must endure.</p>
<p>This practice is common, not only in <a title="knee arthritis pain relief" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/arthritis-knee-pain-relief-epsom-salt-baths.html"><strong>knee arthritis pain relief</strong></a>, but in other forms of pain relief as well. Dentists make the same recommendations to their patients after painful dental surgery such as wisdom tooth extraction. After a broken bone, common surgeries, and other generally painful instances, doctors make similar recommendations for maintenance of pain relief. The same theory holds true for <em>knee arthritis pain relief</em>. If you want to get the most from your arthritis knee pain relief medications and treatments, staying ahead of the pain and taking your medications at regular intervals increases their success rate.</p>
<p>Learning to effectively manage <a title="knee arthritis pain relief" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/knee-arthritis-treatment-help-for-the-ball-and-socket.html"><strong>knee arthritis pain relief</strong></a> is an ongoing process for <a title="arthritis sufferers" href="http://www.jointhealthmagazine.com/joints-supplements-advice-for-arthritis-sufferers.html" target="_blank"><strong>arthritis sufferers</strong></a>. As the disease progresses, changes and adjustments will be required. However, the overriding principle remains the same, to maintain appropriate knee arthritis pain relief, you must learn to stay on top of your pain and not let it get away from you. Dietary supplements and exercise can help increase the odds of managing your <span style="text-decoration: underline;">knee arthritis pain relief</span>, but keeping a regular schedule for medication is equally important. You should not have to endure any more pain that absolutely necessary. Taking your medication at regular intervals, even when your knee arthritis pain relief seems well in hand, can help alleviate unnecessary suffering.</p>
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