September 24, 2002
By: Laurie Simpson
Website: http://www.1st-in-wellness.com
Feeling pain and swelling in your joints can be sure signs of arthritis
Arthritis is an affliction of the joints. It affects women more than men and can prove to be very debilitating. It can cause serious pain and leave you with restricted movement in the joints. Arthritis is a disease that has several different categories and can affect the young as well as the old. The highest risk age group is older than forty-five. In simple terms it can be said to be an inflammation of the lining of the joints. Over time the joints become enlarged and limbs and fingers and toes become twisted and deformed. This can leave people unable to walk, use their fingers and do most things that require dexterity.
It is best to take note of any signs of arthritis as early as possible so it may be treated and serious damage to the joints prevented. If you suffer from swelling in your joints or pain for more than two weeks, you should consult your doctor. He will help to address the factors that are adding to your discomfort and treat the symptoms. Your doctor may recommend a combination of treatments that may include medication, weight management, exercise, use of heat or cold, and methods to protect your joints from further damage.
There is help to be found in healthy living and supplements for arthritis. You can find many products promising pain and inflammation relief, stronger bones, better health and sounder sleep. You see them on drugstore shelves, in advertisements and on the Web. It is always best to search all your options and put a treatment plan together that suits you.
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Laurie Simpson is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-wellness.com.
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