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Arthritis Treatment - Understanding The Disease And The Best Solution
9/22 17:45:02
Before you can come to any decision about which arthritis treatment you should use, you have to fully understand the disease of arthritis itself, how it works and what is involved with it. Only by making yourself more informed in this regards first will you be able to have any success with any arthritis treatment.

Arthritis is one of the most common diseases which affects many millions of people worldwide. It is a damaging, delibitating condition which affects the bones and joints in the body. There are three main types of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and osteoarthritis. The type of treatment available depends on the type of arthritis you have. They are all different.

Before any treatment for arthritis can be prescribed there has to be an accurate diagnosis as to the specific form of the disease that is causing the problem. It is very important that an appointment with a physician is made as soon as the first signs of arthritis are noticed. The physician will then be able to discover which form of the disease is causing the problem and to prescribe the appropriate medication.

If left untreated, arthritis can become an extremely painful disease. The joints can become incredibly swollen and painful, making them difficult to use. It can even be potentially dangerous as you could be liable to have falls and to drop things.

When you have found out from your physician, which type of arthritis you have you are able to look at the different treatment methods an choose which is the best one for you to try. The gentlest method is often the first one most people try. This involves applying soothing gels or creams which either cool or heat the skin and thus stop you concentrating on the pain.

Often this will not be enough and stronger remedies or medications will have to be prescribed by your doctor. Many different medications or drugs can be tried to treat or lessen the effects of the disease. Steroids, disease modifying drugs, anti-tumour necrosis factor and strong painkillers will be prescribed either singularly or as a combination treatment.

Painkillers are often the first choice for doctors as they are available in many strengths, the mildest of which can be purchased without a prescription. If you do need the stronger type however, you will need to have them made up by a pharmacist.

New medications and drugs for arthritis are constantly being invented and improved so it is important to make regular visits to your doctor to inform him of your condition and if the medication is working. If it does not seem to be working your doctor may know of a different remedy or medication that you can try.

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