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Arthritis Cures and Arthritis Natural Cure

Arthritis Cures and Arthritis Natural Cure

 Arthritis affects millions of Americans and is in fact an inflammation and or painful swelling of the joints which commonly sets in as we age. There are around one hundred varieties of arthritis ranging from inflammation, over-active immune system or simple wear and tear on joints and cartilage. The severity of pain each person experiences is varied and therefore the need for different types of treatments is great.

Despite the variety of afflictions Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Osteoarthritis (OA) are the most common and therefore many cures are aimed at one or both of those. You can of course visit a medical doctor and they will be able to diagnose you and even prescribe pharmaceuticals for pain and relief from inflammation. One of the most effective arthritis cures available to doctors are DMARD’s which work very well for some patients but not everyone will find relief with this class of pharmaceutical. Another downside is that they do not provide instant relief but work after a few weeks.

If these do not work biologic drugs may be prescribed as an alternative. http://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/features/getting-a-grip-on-rheumatoid-arthritis-pain. While modern medicine works wonders we cannot forget there are natural cures for arthritis as well. A substance in green tea (EGCG) is believed to offer relief from RA and is currently under studies by the University of Michigan Medical School.

Many people have reported lessoning of symptoms while consuming apple cider vinegar as well as the spice turmeric which is often found in curries. Another possibility is oily fish or omega- fatty acids which have been touted as a possible cure for arthritis and other ailments. There is certainly reason to believe that diet plays a role in either relieving or inflaming arthritis but what works in one patient may not work in the next. http://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/news/20070430/green-tea-vs-rheumatoid-arthritis

Catching arthritis early is the best way to keep it at bay. For that reason and even after symptoms begin doctors often recommend different types of exercise such as yoga and aerobics which keep muscles and joints limber, strong and active. If your symptoms do not prevent exercise you will want to try to keep active while not putting too much repetitive stress on the offending joints.

While exercise is good for everyone to maintain a healthy lifestyle, arthritis can sap one’s ability to keep exercise a part of their everyday lifestyle. If that is the case you will certainly want to look into some of the arthritis cures provided by medical doctors who can diagnose and prescribe medicine to alleviate the pain and get you back and moving around. http://naturalmedicine.suite101.com/article.cfm/rheumatoid_arthritis_remedies