What is adult-onset Still’s disease? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Adult-onset Still’s disease is a rare type of arthritis that starts in adulthood. It can cause: Fever; Rash; Joint pain. Adult-onset Still’s disease is the adult form of a subtype of arthritis in kids called systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SJIA). Adult-onset Still’s disease typically affects adults under age 35. Fewer than 1 in 100,000 people […]
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What is called “self-management” during arthritis treatment? Requested by Age2B visitor
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You’ll play a big role in getting your disease under control and staying as healthy as possible. The term is called self-management. Self-management is about making healthy lifestyle choices and learning to manage the physical and emotional effects of arthritis. It may feel a little like you’re going back to school but take it one […]
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What is the patient’s role in treating or managing arthritis? Requested by Age2B visitor
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The patient is the most important member of the health care team. He or she can contribute to the success of a treatment plan by: learning about arthritis; following through with treatment; reporting progress and setbacks to health team; keeping a positive attitude; developing relationships with the rest of the health care team. Keeping a […]
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Can I do anything to prevent arthritis? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Yes, and because there’s no cure, arthritis disease prevention is the best option. The three big things you can do are to work out regularly and stay active; to maintain a healthy weight, and to prevent injuries to your joints. Slimming down can also help if you already suffer from arthritis. When you walk, your […]
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Is “arthritis” a real diagnosis? Requested by Age2B visitor
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People are often surprised to learn that “arthritis” isn’t a diagnosis. It’s a general term that covers more than 100 diseases and related conditions. Knowing which type of arthritis you have is the first step in getting the right treatment and management plan for your situation. Some types of arthritis require prompt action. If you […]
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What are the common arthritis treatments? Requested by Age2B visitor
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There are many things that help reduce pain, relieve stiffness and keep you moving. Your care may involve more than one kind of treatment. Your doctor may recommend medications, but there are many things you can do on your own to help manage pain and fatigue to move easier. Finding the right treatment takes time. […]
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Bone spurs are of two basic types. One is the kind that arises near a joint with osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease. In this situation, the cartilage has been worn through and the bone responds by growing extra bone at the margins of the joint surface. These “spurs” carry the formal name “osteophytes.” They are […]
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What are bursitis and tendinitis? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Bursitis and tendinitis result from irritation caused by injuring or overusing a joint. Bursitis affects a small sac that helps muscles move easily; tendinitis affects the tendons that attach muscle to bone. Treatments include anti-inflammatory drugs, heat or cold, and exercise. There are many more types of arthritis and related diseases including ankylosing spondylitis, juvenile […]
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Low back pain results from a back injury or certain types of arthritis. Back pain is one of the most common health problems in the United States. It can occur at any age in both men and women. Treatments include pain relievers or anti-inflammatory drugs, exercise, heat or cold joint protection, pacing your activities, and […]
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Gout results when the body is unable to get rid of a natural substance called uric acid. The uric acid forms needle-like crystals in the joint that cause severe pain and swelling. Gout usually affects big toes, knees, and wrists. More men than women have gout. Treatments include anti-inflammatory and special gout drugs, and sometimes […]
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