How To Fight Arthritis
79I have arthritis, and I'm one of millions
When I learned that I have osteoarthritis (just like many baby boomers, as well as older and younger folks) I was really surprised. I thought the pains I felt were due to my back, which had given me problems many years ago.
As it turned out, I had osteoarthritis in both hips. Neither looked good to my doctors, but one was especially bad. So in late 2007 I had total replacement of one hip. It made all the difference in the world, and I'm really glad I did it.
When I was first diagnosed with osteoarthritis I decided to learn as much as I could about it - why it happens, how to live with it, and, if possible, ways to prevent further damage.
I learned that there are more than 100 types of arthritis and that osteoarthritis is the most common type. Because so many people suffer from arthritis of one type or another, I decided to share what I've learned thus far.
Even if you don't have arthritis, it's good to know something about it. Why? Chances are a family member or friend has arthritis, and your informed support would be very helpful. And, of course, the chances are good that you may have some form of arthritis someday, so why not be informed?!
Overview of different forms of arthritis
The Arthritis Foundation: start here to learn about arthritis
According to the Arthritis Foundation, there are more than 100 types of arthritis.
In America alone, some 27 million people suffer from osteoarthritis, 1.3 million Americans have rheumatoid arthritis, and juvenile arthritis affects about 300,000 children. Arthritis can strike anyone, even the healthiest and most physically fit among us.
The Arthritis Foundation is the best source of reliable information about the various types of arthritis. Visit their website to learn:
- the major types of arthritis
- how to protect your joints
- how to manage your pain
- what you need to know about joint replacement surgery
- alternative therapies for treating arthritis
And there's much more - an active online community, information about arthritis research, and other useful resources. The Arthritis Foundation is the place to start.
More good information
- Osteoarthritis Fact Sheet from the American College of Rheumatology
Osteoarthritis information in a concise format - En Espanol: Educacin al Paciente - Osteoartritis
27 millones de estadounidenses 25 y ms viejo viven con osteoartritis hoy, y muchos padecen de algunas limitaciones en la movilidad como consecuencia de esta enfermedad. La enfermedad en s puede variar de manera considerable segn cada paciente... - Osteoarthritis - OA -Center: Symptoms, Treatments, Causes, Remedies for Pain, and Tests
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting 20 million people in the U.S. alone. Here you'll find in-depth osteoarthritis information including symptoms, causes, and treatments. - American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
A lot of information for consumers. And, this site can help you find a surgeon for joint replacement or other orthopaedic surgery. - Centers for Disease Control Arthritis Program
The CDC Arthritis Program will help you learn more about arthritis, and the website provides information about state and other arthritis programs. - Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic offers award-winning medical and health information and tools for healthy living. You'll find reliable information about arthritis and other medical conditions here. - ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry of federally and privately supported clinical trials in the USA and around the world. If you have any type of arthritis (or any other medical condition), this is THE PLACE to learn about legitimate clinical trials.
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News from the Arthritis Foundation
- Arthritis Foundation News Feed
Arthritis Foundation News Room
- Arthritis Foundation Bestows Highest National Awards
The Arthritis Foundation bestowed its highest nationwide honors to several deserving recipients during its national meeting on Nov. 20 in Atlanta.
Alternative therapies for arthritis
- Can Acupuncture Help Relieve Arthritis Pain?
WebMD examines the use of acupuncture for arthritis and chronic pain relief. - Glucosamine
Glucosamine is another popular alternative treatment for arthritis. Wikipedia has good detailed information about this dietary supplement. - Yoga for Arthritis Patients - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Explore information about yoga for arthritis at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Capsaicin Cream - A Good Alternative
There are many over-the-counter possibilities to help you ease the pain of arthritis. These include pain relievers such as Advil and Tylenol and glucosamine, for example. Many people are uncomfortable taking frequent doses of pain relievers and have found a good alternative in capsaicin, which is the active ingredient in chili peppers.
"When it is applied to the skin, capsaicin cream has been found to deplete substance P-a neurochemical that transmits pain-which desensitizes a person to pain. Capsaicin cream produces a temporary reduction in pain, so it must be used regularly to provide prolonged pain relief." You can read much more about how it works and the research that has been done by clicking here.
Additional arthritis resources
- Living with Arthritis: Easy-to-Read Information for Patients and Families
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) supports research, trains researchers, and disseminates information. - Womenshealth.gov
Womenshealth.gov is the federal government source for women's health information. Enter arthritis (or any other topic) in the search box to see all available information. - Osteoarthritis Research: Treatment, Symptoms, Causes, Medication
Osteoarthritis Research Today is a free monthly online journal that collates and summarizes the latest research about Osteoarthritis, including details on treatment, symptoms, causes, medication. - Drug Information, Side Effects & Interactions | Drugwatch.com
If you are taking or considering taking medication for any form of arthritis, learn everything you can about that drug.
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One of my friends aged 30 is suffering from Militis. He can no longer stand on his legs. I tried to find out if there is any treatment for Militis but failed. Can you help me out with this. Maybe you can publish a useful hub on Militis.
I was a cook and a server for a couple of years, always handling hot and cold stuff, now my hands feel a little stiff, and I just turned 20... sucks...











Silver_Lotus Hub Author 2 years ago
I'll try, but first I have to find out what it is. BTW, if you are searching, it's spelled "myelitis."