Rheumatoid arthritis treatment is a necessary yet complex process. There are many aspects that need to be taken into consideration in this fight against your own body. The first step is to see your doctor. There are several forms of arthritis, one of them being rheumatoid, that can lead to more serious complications including the inability to use your joint to its full function. What is important to know is that there are many rheumatoid arthritis treatment plans that can work for you and improve your overall well being, minimize your pain as well as slow the progression of the arthritis.
Standard Treatment Options For Arthritis
It is essential for you to seek out the help of your doctor. He or she will design a course of action to help treat your condition. Most of the time, this will include several types of medications. One of the first medications you will take includes a pain relief formula. Because arthritis is an inflammation of the joint’s lining, medications can help to lessen the swelling that happens there. It will take a few tries to get the right dosage down, but pain relief can be found. In addition to this, your doctor is also likely to give you a medication that will slow the progression of arthritis. By telling your body to stop attacking itself, the medication can slow down how fast arthritis envelopes your joint completely. This is critical as the progression can cause devastating results if left untreated. The combination of medications is vitally important.
Alternatives Are Out There, Too
By either using these alternative methods in combination with the rheumatoid arthritis treatment that your doctor described or doing them alone, they can be helpful in relieving some or all of the pain associated with arthritis. Some of these treatments include massage, nutritional supplementation which usually includes the compounds of glucosamine and chondroitin, as well as homeopathy. In addition to these, acupuncture, wearing copper jewelry and magnets have been shown to help stimulate the healing within the body, including helping to relieve the pain caused by arthritis inflammation.
Should you consider these alternative therapies for the treatment of your arthritis? Some doctors do not believe that they can provide you with the help you need while others do. The ultimate decision will be yours to make but many find that these therapies can be expensive and may only provide a certain level of benefit to your overall health. On the other hand, there are some that believe that things like acupuncture really can stimulate the healing in your body including helping you to improve your overall experience with arthritis. If you are not sure, talk to your doctor and do more research about each option.
The most important thing for you to do in regards to rheumatoid arthritis treatment is to seek out the help of a qualified doctor or even a specialist in the field. From here, develop a plan that is all inclusive and tells you everything that you need to know to better your daily experience with arthritis.
Greg Marsh
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What are alternative treatments for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis besides medication?
I have a moderate case of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and have been on pretty strong medications for it since I was 2 years old. I currently have a 3 1/2 month old and am breast feeding so I can not take any medication. I am in a lot of pain but do not want to sacrifice the breast feeding so I am looking for another option. Example: a special diet or anything???
Im assuming that you are now in remission considering that you say that you have been on meds since 2? I can relate, at 13 I came down with it as well and went on Gold Shots for about 4 years and I am now in "remission". The bad thing is (coming from a med student) is if you are not in remission and not currently taking meds, more likely than not, damage will still occur in your joints. As far as I know (and I have been searching and researching!) there is no alternative EFFECTIVE treatments. For pain, if you wont take any anti-inflammatories (will pass into breast milk at very low levels), try warm compresses and stay away from stress(ha! I know, almost impossible). If you’ve done the OT and PT, continue with any therapy at home to keep mobility up. I know you were probably wishing for something else, but trust me when I say I’ve heard it all, from magnets, copper bracelets, fish oils..you name it! The only thing that has been scientifically proven so far is (believe it or not…is pregnancy!) medication and therapy. You can TRY to relieve some symptoms with the usual diets (no spicy/rich foods, not too much dairy and limited meats..high fruit n veggie intake and water)
I’ve also found that rubbing the painful area lightly (produces heat/friction) helps some with pain and pressing the soft spot between the thumb and index finger (pressure points)
Good luck
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you need to first find out what is causing it, because you can be sure that this is not natural and there is a cause. Find a chiropractor in your area that does Total Body Modification, TBM. Through TBM techniques, it’s quite possible that they chiro can tell you what is causing the arthritis and what you can do to stop it.
I was just talking to a lady today that told me she cured her rheumatoid arthritis herself by cutting ALL dairy out of her diet – all milk, cheese, etc. She also cut back on protein a bit. She said she was amazed, but her arthritis went out of her hands and it hasn’t been back since. It’s worth a try to alter your diet like that and see if it helps, but definitely check into TBM. I’ve done it for my allergies and it works wonderfully for curing allergies – no joke! Cured of allergies to cats and dogs in 15 minutes!
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Cut out refined sugar and refined carbs…you will benefit greatly. Drink lots of filtered water. Make sure you have filter in your shower head as well.
Two table spoons of cider vinegar mixed with a teaspoon of cayenne pepper. I then add about a quarter of a cup of water and mix thoroughly. Next I add a tablespoon and a half of baking soda. It foams up so use a very large glass. After it settles I chug it down. I do this everyday and it appears to help with pain associated with inflamation.
Baking soda does wonders for many other diseases too…Just google "baking soda and arthritis" and you’ll see.
The more you ask…the more answers you’ll get…the more knowledge…more power to you.
There’s lots of info on juvenile rheumatoid arthritis . Google search "natural remedies for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis ", "healthy food diet for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis", "Beneficial Foods and Supplements for Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis"
Your best bet is to do alkaline diets. Just google search "alkaline diets" or "foods that are alkaline" and you will see. There’s alot of <natural cures> info out there and you’ll find the best for you.
God Bless~
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http://naturalcurereviews.com/remedy2-1-arthritis.html
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (Still’s Disease)
Chronic, inflammatory, systemic disease which may cause joint or connective tissue damage & visceral lesions throughout the body characterized by fever, rash, hepato-spleenomegaly & arthritis in children.
It is a persistent inflammatory arthritis (> 6 weeks) that begins before age 16 for which no specific cause can be found.
Homeopathic Treatment for Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Homeopathy treats the person as a whole. It means that homeopathic treatment focuses on the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition. The homeopathic medicines are selected after a full individualizing examination and case-analysis, which includes the medical history of the patient, physical and mental constitution etc. A miasmatic tendency (predisposition/susceptibility) is also often taken into account for the treatment of chronic conditions.
Please visit the following web-site and choose the medicines that are relevant to your symptoms. Homeopathic remedies are perfectly safe even while you are breast-feeding.
http://www.hpathy.com/diseases/juvenile-rheumatoid-arthritis-symptoms-treatment-cure.asp
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One of the safest treatments that has helped some and me with various health related issue is Fish Oil. Even if you find another treatment that helps or relieves your pain, use fish oil for additional long term benefit.
Here is an article I found that got me on fish oil for my arthritis. I hope it helps, It has for me. The website probably has more information than I do but start here. Take the fish oil.
Arthritis Sufferers::Will Omega-3 Fish Oil Help the Pain?
If you suffer from rheumatoid or other types of arthritis, taking fish oil may help relieve the pain. Omega-3 fatty acids have natural anti-inflammatory activity, as opposed to omega-6 fatty acids which stimulate the release of inflammatory compounds. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fish oil; omega-6 in cooking oils.
Researchers have been studying dietary aspects that contribute to disease for a number of years. Yet, some doctors are still skeptical about suggesting fish oil for arthritis. Most mainstream medical practitioners still stand by the use of over the counter or prescription drugs, despite the adverse side effects and risk of liver damage, as well as the kidney damage that is associated with long-term use.
Common Sense Choice – Fish Oil
It seems illogical to choose a treatment that could cause health problems over one that solves them. Numerous studies have shown that the benefits of increasing intake of omega-3 fatty acids to those that suffer from arthritis include pain reduction, reduced morning stiffness and reduced usage of anti-inflammatory drugs. So, what’s the drawback? Why do doctors hesitate to recommend this therapy?
Fish Oil Therapy Requires Patience
It could be because the benefits of fish oil supplementation are not as immediate as the effects of a pain pill. Most studies indicate that it takes 4-6 weeks for omega-3 fatty acids and other nutritional therapies to have a noticeable effect.
Many doctors believe that people who suffer from arthritis will not have the patience that it takes to stick with a regimen that does not provide immediate relief. While it is true that some patients are non-compliant, it is also true that most people will do anything that it takes to improve their health. Doctors should, at the very least, tell their patients about all of their options.
Increase Physical Activity
Being overweight is one of the things that put stress on the joints. Increased physical activity can help people maintain a healthy weight and actually improves joint function. Swimming pool work-outs are ideal for those that suffer from joint pain. Yoga is also beneficial, as long as the patient starts at the beginner level and works at his or her own level of flexibility. Gradually, flexibility improves with increased physical activity and much joint pain is resolved.
Follow a Nutritious Diet
In addition to taking fish oil, people with joint pain should attempt to move to an “anti-inflammatory” diet. There are several outlines available on the internet describing how to eat to naturally reduce inflammation. The foundations of these diets are fruits and vegetables. Most dietary fat should be omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-6 cooking oils should be limited. Stop frying; boil, broil or bake.
Choose the Best Fish Oil Source
You need to choose fish oil supplements carefully. They should be molecularly distilled to remove contaminants, such as mercury and PCBs. Distillation also concentrates the amount of omega-3 fatty acids in the oils. If you try a supplement and see no improvement after eight weeks, it is likely due to the quality of the brand.
Your choice of fish oil should provide a minimum of 430mg of omega-3 fats. Take two per day. You might also try a dietary supplement that contains glucosamine, chondroitin and green lipped mussel lipids. Those nutrients are highly beneficial for arthritis, too. And now, see the website listed below for more information on arthritis protocol.
Please visit http://www.XtendFishOil.com for the recommended source of Omega-3 Fish Oil and Nutritional Supplements that are guaranteed to be safe and effective. A FREE Health Newsletter is available.
Again I think this may help. This company also has a supplement specifically for arthritis. I use it also.
Larry
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http://www.XtendFishOil.com
I have been treating various Chronic Patients with Reiki and Pranic Healing from the last 7 years.
I do this advanced healing Distantly. Feel proud to have 100 % positve feedbacks form my patients.
This is holistic treatment, which is effective and does not need any kind of medications.
If you like you can try and see the results.
Love and light
Sandip jain
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