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Joint Pain Hip - When And How To Be Your Own Doctor
9/23 9:15:23
"Joint pain hip" is one of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Swelling and stiffness of your hips might indicate you might be suffering from arthritis. How will you fight off this kind of condition? Are there remedies available for this? Let's discuss it here.

Rheumatoid arthritis is a degenerative inflammatory disease of the joints. As people grow old, the joint and bone starts to degenerate as well as decreasing the lubrication on the joints. The lubrication is responsible for the flexibility and joint movements. Without it, bone frictions may arise thus making the joints inflamed. There is occasional body malaise and fever. Pain is often felt in cold weathers.

There are underlying factors involving hip joint pain and arthritis. They are the genetic factors, environmental factors, illness, lifestyle, exercise and hormones. More women suffer from hand and finger arthritis than men. This is because of the hormones found during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Treatments for hand and finger arthritis include drug regimens, home remedies, natural remedies and herbal supplements. In severe cases, a surgical procedure is required. There are also managements to help alleviate finger pain. Regular exercise and proper diet will help prevent hand arthritis. Avoiding carrying too much weight load is a must. Frequent but light hand exercises are advised. Avoiding too much salt in your diet will prevent inflammation. Decreasing the fat or cholesterol content on your diet will help you maintain your weight. Obese people are more prone to hip joint pain and any kind of arthritis.

If your hip joint pain is making a hassle on your daily activities or it is troubling you too much, seek a doctor's advice. He can give you recommendations on how to deal with it. Don't let "joint pain hip" ruin your day. Seek help now before it's too late.

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