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Overcoming Arthritis Pain

Arthritis affects millions of people each year. Arthritis is a common problem that causes pain in the joints. Arthritis is typically thought of as affecting only older people but that is not true. Arthritis can affect people of almost any age.

Arthritis can be quite painful and can even be debilitating. The pain cause by Arthritis can start small and worsen as time goes by. The pain can be concentrated to specific joints such as the hands or the knees. Arthritis typically starts in the joints that are the most used.

Arthritis pain is caused by inflammation in the joints. Inflammation is most commonly due to loss of cartilage in the joints. The joints have cartilage that keeps the bones from rubbing up against one another when they move. As we age cartilage normally wears away and when it wears away too much you can be left with joint inflammation and pain. Cartilage can also be lost due to repeatedly using the joints such as in physical exercise. Those who are overweight can also experience cartilage loss particularly in their knee joints.

Doctors recommend doing light regular exercise in order to keep the joints working properly. Regular exercise can keep the joints from locking up and can also prevent inflammation. However, the problem is that most people who experience arthritis pain don t want to exercise because the pain is too severe. Doctors recommend you to take a simple pain reliever to reduce the pain and inflammation. This may work as a temporary fix only.

As you age you ll find that your arthritis may get progressively worse. You may soon start to see it affecting many of the other joints when it was only affecting a couple. Your doctor may prescribe a stronger pain and inflammation medication, however again this will only provide temporary relief. Topical analgesics may also be applied that will help to reduce the inflammation from the outside in. These are usually only moderately effective and again only for temporary relief.

Many people believe that the best way to reduce or eliminate arthritis pain is by taking a supplement. A supplement that contains glucosamine or chondroitin will help the body by adding cartilage to the areas where it is needed. These supplements will also help the body keep the cartilage it has so that it isn t reduced further. There are many advantages to taking supplements for arthritis. The main thing to consider is that supplements such as these are very safe. Because they are safe they are very easy to try.

Taking a supplement for arthritis can be very effective. Don t expect overnight results but most people will see some improvement in a few weeks as the body starts to use the ingredients. Once you are able to move more freely without pain you can start to incorporate modest exercise into your day. You can also go back to doing some of your favorite activities that you ve been avoiding because of arthritis pain. To find a great supplement for arthritis log onto http://www.Nutrega.com

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What can I give to my old dog for hip pain?

She’s a labrador, 12 1/2, and is getting more feeble all the time. The last time I asked her vet, he suggested Ascriptin, and we’ve been doing that for years. Glucosomine doesn’t seem to do anything. Does anyone have anything that’s worked for you? Thanks.

Ask your Vet for Tramadol, Rimadyl or Deramaxx.
All are pain killers. Deramaxx is probably the safest, but if the dog is a large breed and 12+ years, it doesn’t really matter. Just get her out of pain and keep her comfortable.

How to treat comorbid bronchitis inflammation and post nasal drip?

I have not found any good advice for this. Decongestant make the inflammation worse and inhaler do nothing about the post nasal drip. What the ***** am I supposed to do?
I can’t eat any food with tomato or citric acid since it makes the the inflammation worse and milk byproduct makes my nasal drip worse although I owuld say it is more tolerable than eating tomatoes.

antibiotics and hydration

What stores sell MSM for Fast hair growth?

I’m planning on taking MSM so my hair can My hair Can Grow longer and Healthy but I don’t know where they sell them at ):
Does CVS, WallGreens, Walmart sell them?

I know pharmacies and Walmart sell supplements with MSM in them. They usually have MSM in supplements for joint pain like glucosamine chondroitin with MSM or SAMe supplements. I didn’t realize it can help with hair. If you have no luck in finding it you may want to try a health food store or GNC.

What conditions would present as inflammation in the terminal ileum on abdominal CT with contrast?

Just interested in what conditions could cause inflammation in the terminal ileum that would show up on abdominal CT with contrast? Nothing else noted on the CT.

Crohn’s disease as indciated - and, rarely, enteric tuberculosis. I’m sure there are others, such as lymphoma, leukemic infiltrates, extraluminal processes/masses, contigous infection/abcess.

A good place to find a more complete list would be a textbook og gastrointestinal CT scans.

Is Alkaline water to contribute to joint pain and inflammation?

I have been drinking alkaline water on and off for several months. I have been having terrible ball of foot pain and knee pain and more recently other joint pain- elbow, wrist. My friend suggested that it could be due to the water. I drink the 9.5 when I have it. Sometimes I drink regular bottle water and regular ice cubes as well so I really didn’t think it was to attribute to my pain. Just wondered what anyone else thought about all my pains.

Yes, it absolutely could be due to the water. Alkaline water is a scam that has seem to caught on due to some clever marketing and distribution of misinformation. The idea caught on when it became obvious it is desirable to have the internal body in an alkaline state and the outside of the body (such as on the skin & hair) to be acidic.

The problem is that the first place the water gets to when you drink it in terms of a destination, is your stomach. And what does your stomach contain? Hydrochloric acid. It is produced in the parietal cells of the stomach at an acidic level of 0.8 pH or almost pure acid. When the alkaline water enters the stomach, the acid neutralizes the alkalinity and turns the water acidic. This needs to happen because if the pH of the stomach is higher than 3.0, very little calcium, magnesium, and zinc are absorbed in the jejunum (upper part of the small intestine).

Fortunately, the amount of minerals in water is minimal and that is what regulates the pH. If you are using an ionizer to make the alkaline water and filling it with tap water, you need to think about what that means. Tap water contains all kinds of pollutants, disinfecting byproducts that are about 10,000 times more harmful than chlorine. When you ionize that water, all the ions separate and are free to recombine with any of the other elements in the water. So you end up with all kinds of very strange combinations. One free radical is generated called the OH- ion. This free radical can cross the blood brain barrier and damage the nigral cells that produce dopamine.

Alkaline water brings in hydroxides that begins to oxidize the body. In the short run, people feel better drinking alkaline water, but the long run it is not good. Japanese research has made this very clear.

Acidic water brings Hydrogen Ions into the body that the body needs. Natural spring water is around 7.0 pH or a little less and that is good water. It is a little acidic and produced in nature.

Inflammation around the joints is due to infection. The body responds to infection by creating inflammation to increase blood flow to the area. The omega 6 fatty acids create inflammation. The omega 3 fatty acids decrease inflammation. It’s important to increase your intake of omega 3 fatty acids and decrease the omega 6 fatty acids. Fat digestion plays a big part in the success or failure of addressing this inflammation problem. If you have an insufficient gallbladder or insufficient liver for any reason, you will not be digesting your fats well and this can play a big part in how your body is able to cope with infections.

Knee pain as you have described it, can be attributed to kidney insufficiency. This is very common in America today. Dehydration is the number one deficiency. The average person needs water at the following rate:

Take your total body weight and divide by 2. That number is the amount of water in ounces that you need to drink each and everyday. Along with that, you should consume 1/4 teaspoon of "air dried sea salt" in conjunction with each quart of water you drink. This puts the electrolytes in your body that will give you proper hydration. The typical white table salt you buy in stores like the Morton Salt, for instance, is terrible for you and has loads of chemicals added. Avoid that junk. If you drink ANY diuretic drinks like, sodas, coffee, tea, alcohol, commercially prepared fruit drinks, energy drinks, etc., these all dehydrate you and you will need to add more water to the total to compensate for the water loss due to these diuretic drinks. Take the total ounces of the diuretic drinks and multiply by 1.5 and add that total to the original total to come up with the proper amount of water you need to drink each day.

Good luck to you

How bad is a small ACL tear and a flipped meniscus?

How bad is a small ACL tear and a flipped meniscus?

The trainers for my team said that i may have to get surgery is that true?

Well I’m sorry to here about your injury and your trainers are probably right. I am 3 week post ACL reconstruction and meniscus repair surgery. When they say it’s flipped they mean that it has flipped into your joint and for me it was uncomfortable. With the ACL you should consult your orthopedic doctor. It all depends on how and what you want to do if you want to play competitive sports then your dr my recommend a repair talk with the dr about your options and remember that they are recommendations because you do nit need your ACL for everyday activities. I decided to go with the surgery so that I can continue to play sports it is about a 7- 9 month period before you can play cutting sports but I think it’s worth it. But mine was a complete tear so ask your dr specifically about your small tear. I wish you the best in whatever you decide.

What can I do about nasal congestion/inflammation Swelling?

I have horrible congestion/inflammation in the nasal cavity and I have slight fevers on and off through out the day. I tried nasal sprays but the directions say not to use for more than three days? What do I do, it’s past three days now and I don’t feel any better. Should I take decongestant tablets?

as odd and simply dorky as it may sound, use nasal strips. They work amazingly for me, it opens your nose and allows you to drain and breathe better.

Will improving your flexibility increase your vertical jump?

My vertical leap is currently 37 inches.
I have absolutely zero flexibility on my joints. When I try to reach my toes I can barely go over my knees.

If I got more flexibile, how many inches could it add to my vertical?

I’ve never heard that flexibility will directly help a vertical jump, it might actually be true but it’s not something I’ve encountered in my years of training. If anything, your flexibility issues might be causing you to load different muscles, and by fixing your flexibility problems you will be able to better utilize all of the muscles involved with the jump. How much of a performance gain will be realized? It’s impossible to know for sure.

If I were you, I would actually focus on getting stronger, building more explosiveness. On average I weigh 225 lbs. and I’ve been as heavy as 245 lbs. and I could jump onto a 54" plyo-box. I don’t even train for vertical jump. All of my explosiveness comes from training the squat and deadlift…those might be things that you should look at. Getting stronger will make you faster and will make you jump higher.

TSR

Why are the dosages different for chronic and acute inflammation?

So I am looking at the antibiotic dosages for inflammation. For the chronic inflammation, 20 mg of an antibiotic is prescribed. For the acute inflammation, 50 mg is prescribed. Why is it higher for the acute inflammation?

Higher dosages work to kill pathogens in acute inflammation. It is a leukocytic response initially.
Chronic inflammation may be present with no real discernible pathogen. Low dose antibiotics are given because they work well to down-regulate the immune response. Long-term, low dose works better.