Archive for February, 2011

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Rheumatoid Arthritis: Real Hope for the Future (Home Use)

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For rheumatoid arthritis in the early stages, an anti-inflammatory is usually the first choice. Typical anti-inflammatory rheumatoid arthritis medications include aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen.

Aspirin, as most people know, can cause stomach upset and eventually ulcers. Ibuprofen has caused liver damage, anemia, intestinal bleeding, diminished vision and meningitis. People who have aspirin sensitive asthma may also be sensitive to ibuprofen. It has not been proven safe for use by children and should not be used by pregnant women or nursing mothers. These side effects and possible dangers are some of the reasons that people look for alternative therapies for rheumatoid arthritis.

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Having a hard time looking for a rheumatoid arthritis medication? How will you find a good one? Let’s discuss rheumatoid arthritis and new arthritis treatment in this article.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is one of the most common problems that go with aging. It is a progressive and degenerative disease wherein the joints wear out because of decreased lubrication and over-usage. This is common to women because they are prone to stress and hormonal imbalances as well as to those people who have jobs that requires repetitive movements like factory workers, secretaries and the like. Risk factors for RA include chronic stress, family history of arthritis and other rheumatic illness, cigarette smoking and alcohol abuse, fatty and salty diet, lack of exercise, and weakened immunity. These factors contribute a lot in the progression of the problem as well as the reoccurrence of the disease.

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Coping with Rheumatoid Arthritis (Coping with chronic conditions: guides to living with chronic illnesses for you & your family)

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Rheumatoid Arthritis: Decrease or Reverse Symptoms-Naturally (Natural Health Guide)

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Question by mjudmill: Is there an alternative to oral Cortisone to help Rheumatoid arthritis?
I am finding it dfficult to get my GP to continue to prescribe Cortisone for me. Other treatments haven’t worked, is there an alternative?

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