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Understanding Arthritis
Arthritis is a problem that affects millions of people throughout the world. While many people often think that arthritis describes one condition, there are actually hundreds of different medical conditions that are commonly referred to as arthritis. Arthritis problems are caused due to an inflammation of the affected joint, and the condition is often identified by swelling, stiffness, and pain in the affected area. Two of the most common forms of arthritis are known as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis is commonly referred to as degenerative joint disease, and it’s often brought about by the general wear and tear that our bodies endure throughout life. Osteoarthritis most commonly affects the knees, hips, hands, or the spine, and those with the problem face symptoms of pain, tenderness of the area, decreased functionality of … Read entire article »
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Could Fibromyalgia Be Causing Your Pain?
Fibromyalgia is an arthritis related disease that’s often difficult to diagnose because it’s so often mistaken for arthritis. There are over 100 forms of arthritis, and any one of them can reflect the symptoms of Fibromyalgia. Sufferers of both generally describe pain as their primary symptom. Unlike arthritis, however, the pain is not localized in a specific joint or muscle; it’s widespread, throbbing, sharp and deep. While the pain is widespread, many fibromyalgia patients also report “tender spots” where pain is felt more sharply if the area is pressed. Doctors have narrowed down the number of tender points to 18 specific locations. Under these circumstances, it’s easy to understand why fibromyalgia is so difficult to diagnose. If you suspect you may have Fibromyalgia, here’s a list of the most common symptoms: 1. Widespread … Read entire article »
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