Archive for March, 2010

Trixies Mama asked:


I have a 9 year old Rottweiler (named Belle) who is having some trouble with arthritis. She is becoming more stiff as the nights get colder, I’m doing what I can for her. I let her sleep on my bed, and on the couch when she’s in the living room. I am also giving her Bayer Asprin (I asked my vet about the appropriate dose), but she is still limping a bit through out the day. Is there anything else I can do the ease her arhritis pain without having to put her on a perscription medication?

Cure for rheumatoid arthritis?

pjvdixon asked:


www.globalchange.com Cure for autoimmune diseases such as psoriasis, rheumatoid, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, multiple sclerosis? Targetting specific immune cells to restore normal immune system with potentially very few side effects. Medical research using immunology. But will pharmaceutical companies wish or be able to fund such research? It will be a technique not a therapy to be sold. Patrick Dixon, conference keynote speaker and futurist.

Rheumatoid arthritis?

what do I know? asked:


I have had rheumatoid arthritis since I was 9. It was originally diagnosed as “Juvinile Rheumatoid Arthritis”. Does anyone know of any natural supplements that help? Ive tried everything, and I’m getting sick of all this crap my rheumatoligist is prescribing.
Kaci asked:


My grandmother has bad arthritis in her ankle. It hurts me to see her do her best to walk on that sore, swollen ankle everyday. I really want to help her. I know I can’t fix the problem, but I was hoping that maybe someone would know a way to ease the pain and prevent some of the swelling. I would really appreciate it if someone could lend me some advice. Thanks.
momof2 asked:


I have arthritis that has fused my SI joints, and had to also get both my hips replaced due to degeneration of the joint. I thought I had AS. But the tests did not come Positive, but that also is common with people with AS. How can I tell if I have AS or if it could be an Infectious Arthritis? I have had my condition since I was 15yrs
leaquila asked:


My 14-year-old (small) cat has arthritis and when she is simply walking it bothers her. She can still jump up on stuff but I want her to not hurt. Help!

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raystyler asked:


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It is very important that you start your treatment for rheumatoid arthritis as early as possible so that you can get on top if it.

Usually the treatment for rheumatoid arthritis will be ongoing through a persons life, but will vary depending on: The stage (active or in remission) and severity of your disease.

It is common that the treatment for rheumatoid arthritis is some form of medication. When caught in it’s early stages, and aggressive treatment for rheumatoid arthritis can help prevent deformity and disability.

The medical profession now understand a lot more about the process of inflammation, and this understanding has led to the promise of new and more substantial forms of treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is also an inflammatory type of arthritis which can lead to joint pain, joint deformity, and disability. Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatments Do Not Increase Breast Cancer Risk Research shows no evidence to date that rheumatoid arthritis treatments, particularly the newest medications, increases the risk of breast cancer. Rheumatoid Arthritis is a deterioration of cartilage and overgrowth of bone often due to “wear and tear”.

Treatments For Rheumatoid Arthritis

Treatments such as acupuncture, which some people find helpful, are now generally available on the NHS, though there may be a long waiting list. Treatment is more effective than ever, and drugs are checked for safety more carefully than ever before. Treatment is less effective when it starts late.

Used properly, steroids can be a very valuable treatment for rheumatoid arthritis and can help to control the symptoms of the disease.

Painful Joints

The Joints in your body may be painful, swollen, and hard to move. It’s common the the joint pain is often felt on both sides of the body, and usually effect the wrist, knees, elbows, fingers, toes, ankle or neck. You can protect the joints using techniques like, heat and cold treatments, and the use of splints or orthotic devices to support and keep the joints in place and straight shoulg be very helpful.

Rheumatoid Arthritis Research

The latest research has revealed that when people with rheumatoid arthritis are administered two infusions of rituximab 1-2 weeks apart, the number of B-cells in the blood falls drastically. The experts (Researchers) maintain that out of hundreds of people, two of them who took Gleevec when taking part in a cancer treatment, found a decidedly improvement in their rheumatoid arthritis

This prompted the doctors to investigate this phenomenon more.

Renowned researcher Ricardo Paniagua of Stanford University School of Medicine and his co-workers are stating that the use of Glevec seems to inhibit the function of many of the immune cells that affect rheumatoid arthritis.

Research has shown that people who smoke, and drink a lot of coffee are prone to rheumatoid arthritis. On the other hand eating a lot of fish and veggies looks like it protect you from the condition.

Treatment for rheumatoid arthritis includes a variety of medications as well as lifestyle strategies such as exercise and self-management programs.

You can use Dietary supplements such as fish oil, glucosamine sulfate, and chondroitin as natural treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. You may prefer the natural treatment for rheumatoid arthritis but you should not ignore the conventional treatment.

By: Len Cecchetto

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flower child asked:


I have rheumatoid arthritis and celiac disease. I’ve noticed the joint pain is so much worse right before my menstrual cycle. Has anyone else experienced this? I assume it’s from the changing hormone levels. I have little to no pain during the rest of the month.
My doctor says there should be no relation, but it occurs every month like clockwork. He’s referring me to a rheumatologist, but I still think there is a link here.
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