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    Rheumatoid arthritis What is rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis is a very common type of inflammatory joint disease that results in pain and swelling in the joints, especially the hands and wrists. The disease is mostly seen in middle-aged women (peaks between 30 and 50 years). It can lead to significant joint destruction and immobility if treatment is not initiated early in patients with severe disease. Since this is such a common condition and may affect quality of life, it is important

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis or (RA) is an autoimmune disease that attacks the joints and connective tissue. The result is inflammation that produces permanent damage in the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic syndrome that tends to be progressive and destructive as compared to Osteoarthritis or (OA), which is more of an age related disease caused by “wear and tear” of the joints. In contrast to (OA), rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by inflammation mostly of the joints, but is a general body

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    Arthritis Home Remedies

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    who suffer from arthritis, most turn to pain relievers. No wonder arthritis patients are often depressed. Arthritis affects everyday life and throws the body out of balance. Unfortunately, patients usually become victims of their own pain, and not a single remedy seems to help. However, with a doctor’s approval, there are many natural options that may aid in managing arthritis. These simple arthritis home remedies might just help relieve you from pain of arthritis: Arthritis Home Remedies (natural)

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    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease (McInnes & Schett, 2011; Smolen & Steiner, 2003; O'Dell, 2004) wherein the immune response of the body is aberrant, tagging the healthy cells of the body as non-self or foreign which therefore leads the body to attack and eliminate its own tissues. RA affects the synovial joints and is characterized by joint inflammation and the tissues surrounding it (Curtis, Gaffo, & Saag, 2006). Moreover, around millions of the Earth’s population are diagnosed

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    Arthritis Research Paper

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    those who suffer with arthritis. The pain from arthritis in the hands often prevents sufferers from holding a drinking cup comfortably for long periods of time. It may take longer to finish drinking, due to taking breaks while drinking, causing warm drinks to grow cold and vice versa. Those who suffer may worry about losing their grip, causing a drinking glass to spill or possibly break. Finally, feelings of loss of independence and diminished personal dignity by those with arthritis may occur when help

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    Rheumatoid arthritis is the second most common type of arthritis the first being Osteoarthritis (the wear and tear arthritis).Rheumatoid arthritis affects about two to two- and-a-half million Americans. It is a musculoskeletal disorder, pain and discomfort may interfere with everyday activities. This disease causes premature mortality, disability and compromised quality of life. Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic inflammatory disease which manifests itself in multiple joints of the body. The inflammatory

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    Introduction Arthritis is a disease process that many people are affected by today. It is defined as, “painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints”. Within arthritis, there are two different types of this inflammatory disease; osteoarthritis, which is the result of, bones rubbing together due to loss of synovial fluid and rheumatoid arthritis which is caused by an autoimmune disease process. There are many different treatment options available from over the counter medication to powerful

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic syndrome that is characterized by inflammation of the peripheral joints, but it may also involve the lungs, heart, blood vessels, and eyes. The prevalence of this autoimmune disease is between 0.3% to 1.5% of the population in the United States (Feinberg, pp 815). It affects women two to three times more often than men, and the onset of RA is usually between 25 and 50 years of age, but it can occur at any age (Reed, pp 584). RA can be

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    he felt pain in his leg and hand as if someone like a jar being opened in his leg. This sensation is arthritis, which is very common in the U.S. There are 3 million cases of Arthritis in the United States. Arthritis is when the cartilage between the joints of the finger or leg is rubbed away. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis are the 2 types of Arthritis. The most common form of arthritis is Osteoarthritis, which involves the wearing away of the cartilage that caps the bones in your joints

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    The most common type of arthritis is Oligoarticular. Fifty percent of all cases have this type. Over the first six months Oligoarticular Arthritis affects five or less joints, and normally the larger joints like the knee, ankles, elbows, etc. In some cases after the first six months more than five joints are affected. This is called extended Oligoarticular Arthritis. Children will get this type before the age of six, and it is more common in females than males. Treatment tends to work with excellence

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