1 in 3 adults in the United States suffers from chronic arthritis.
Description Arthritis is not just one condition, it is a category under which well over 100 actual conditions are listed. Some of the most commonly known and prevalent conditions include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gout. It occurs when a part of the joint becomes inflamed and/or swollen, causing pain stiffness and difficulty in movement.
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Statistics Over 7 million adults in the UK have long-term health problems due to arthritis and related conditions Chronic joint symptoms affect around 70 million Americans
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Causes Due to the sheer number of different types of arthritis it is hard to know the full extent of causes, but most arthritic symptoms are the result of a specific original underlying cause. There have been discoveries of genetic components where the gene responsible for enabling cartilage to produce collagen is missing or malfunctioning.
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Diagnosis Initial joint pain and stiffness is usually your first indication of a potential problem. Should this continue there may be need to address the problem as more than just a ‘strain’, muscular ‘pull’ or ‘trapped nerve’.
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Signs & Symptoms Symptoms are not the same for everyone. Occurrence and severity may differ depending on the type of arthritis involved and your overall health status.
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Conventional Treatments Under conventional medicine drug therapy and physiotherapy are usually recommended to try to retain levels of mobility in the joints. NSAIDs are the normal drugs of choice for arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
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Natural Treatments Science has proven to us that there are many natural substances able to restore your health and ease your symptoms where dietary deficiencies are recognised as a major causative factor of these diseases.
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Protocol Here you will find 3 recommended protocols for addressing Arthritis. More about Protocol
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