Saturday, February 26, 2011

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Arthritis IQ: what do you know about arthritis? (answers next posting)

1. When I have pain in the muscles and joints, I should refrain from eating legumes and fish sauces, meat, etc.
       True
       False
2. Pain in the legs and feet in young adults can be due to:
       A. beer binge last night
       B. poorly fitting shoes
       C. unusually long walks (in the mall... or some field work) )or travel
       D. something I inherited from my parents
3. When my shoulders and back are painful, I should have a back massage.
      True
      False
4. Which infections can also present with arthritis?
      A. hepatitis
      B. HIV
      C. influenza (flu)
      D. all of the above
5. Diabetes is a common disease that can have rheumatism as common symptom.
      True
      False
     

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Pain all over

If you are a woman in your 40's and has pain in the neck, chest, upper and lower back, arms and thighs, legs, check out these other symptoms:
1. poor sleep or insomnia
2. non refreshing or non-restorative sleep (tired on waking up in the morning)
3. easily irritated bowels, abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation
4. headaches
5. "feeling low" and disinterested
6. fatigue

Fibromyalgia
is not an uncommon condition and is now recognized as a distinct form of rheumatism
that causes pain all over -
"achy body".
It can be severely debilitating  and may cause
loss of interest in routine and work-related activities of daily living.
It can come and go, but generally, treatment is needed in order to avoid disability.
It can be treated with both non-drug and drug treatment.
It is important to
search for other causes or diseases, that can cause pain in similar parts of the body,
before ascribing the symptoms solely to fibromyalgia.
A rheumatologist or physical and rehabilitation medicine specialist can help you.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Confusing arthritis with other conditions

Arthritis
is inflammation of joints (shoulders, elbows, knees for example), 
causing swelling, pain, warm joints,
with difficulty to move the joint due to pain and stiffness.

Rheumatism
includes arthritis conditions
and  other diseases that cause
pain and swelling in parts of the body surrounding the joints
like
tendons, muscles, ligaments, skin and other connective tissues.

The arthritis doctor is sometimes consulted for numbness and paralysis, movement disorders like Parkinson's disease, and blood vessel (arteries and veins) disorders like varicose veins and blocked arteries. These conditions are generally caused by diseases of the nerves, blood vessels and brain, and not necessarily arthritis by themselves.

Some arthritis can also affect nerves, blood vessels and brain. A rheumatologist can see the difference.


Some facts about arthritis

Did you know that...

 ... that there are more than 100 different kinds of arthritis?

... of these 100 different kinds, only 1 is caused by uric acid -rich foods?

... that children can have arthritis?

... some arthritis develop after having infections
like
tonsillitis, diarrhea and sexually transmitted diseases?