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Don’t Let Arthritis Keep You Down

Author: PainFreeForMe 29.06.2009
Don’t Let Arthritis Keep You Down

A relatively common condition among aging individuals, arthritis can put a significant damper on physical activity. Osteoarthritis, the most widespread form, is caused by a combination of trauma to joints and the natural aging process. Rheumatoid arthritis, another well-known variant, occurs when the body’s immune system inflames joints and cartilage in an effort to ward off disease.

No matter the specific type of arthritis, the condition is characterized by debilitating pain. A variety of treatment options exist, and the best solution may very on a case-by-case basis. For some people, a lifestyle change such as a healthier diet or increased exercise regimen does the trick. Others turn to topical creams for their chronic pain relief. Either way, arthritis should be treated at its earliest signs so that the sufferer can get back to the business of living.


Don’t Let Pain Ruin Your Life

Author: PainFreeForMe 16.01.2009

arthritispainreliefcream-sharppainrelief.jpgArthritis is one of the most common illnesses among aging individuals particularly those over the age of 65. Depending on the type, arthritis may be caused by different factors such as; joint infection, or age. And among the most common types of such diseases are the following:

-osteoarthritis
-rheumatoid arthritis
-septic arthritis
-still’s disease

Each type may also show different symptoms. Having an arthritis pain relief cream around is highly suggested. Fortunately, a lot of research has shown to be remarkable in developing pain creams that renders long lasting relief.


Arthritic Finger JointsThere are an alarming number of Americans who are suffering from arthritis pain and the numbers are growing. If you are one of the millions who are looking for arthritis pain relief, here are some facts that you should know.

Number of Americans with arthritis or chronic joint symptoms:

1985 - 35 million
1990 - 37.9 million
1998 - nearly 43 million (1 in 6 people)
2006 – 46 million (nearly 1 in 5 adults)
Arthritis is one of the most prevalent chronic health problems and the nation’s leading cause of disability among Americans over age 15.
Arthritis is second only to heart disease as a cause of work disability.
Arthritis limits everyday activities such as walking, dressing and bathing for more than 7 million Americans.
Arthritis results in 39 million physician visits and more than a half million hospitalizations.
Costs to the U.S. economy totals $128 billion annually.
Arthritis affects people in all age groups including nearly 300,000 children.
Baby boomers are now at prime risk. More than half those affected are under age 65.
Half of those Americans with arthritis don’t think anything can be done to help them.
Arthritis refers to more than 100 different diseases that affect areas in or around joints.
Arthritis strikes women more often than men.

Overall arthritis:

Women - 24.3 million of the people with doctor-diagnosed arthritis
Men - 17.1 million of the people with doctor-diagnosed arthritis.