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These Exercises Can Help Relieve Your Arthritis Pain

Exercise may be the last thing you think of if you live with arthritis, but some exercise can actually improve arthritis-related symptoms. If your arthritis affects the joints in your hands, you can have a difficult time performing simple, everyday tasks. Performing hand-specific exercises can help relieve symptoms and increase mobility so that you can ...click here to read more

Polyarthralgia: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Polyarthralgia is a disabling health problem that involves intermittent or persistent pain due to various causes. Here, we take a look at the symptoms, underlying causes, and treatment options. Polyarthralgia can be confusing because it isn’t a disorder on its own; it’s usually associated with other ailments. A simple polyarthralgia definition is a condition that ...click here to read more

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Menopause and joint pain: What is the connection?

Joint pain often occurs at the same time as menopause and it affects many women. While there is no clear reason for these achy and swollen joints, some doctors believe it may be due to falling estrogen levels. Estrogen is thought to protect joints and reduce inflammation, and when these levels drop during menopause, inflammation ...click here to read more

Avoid This Citrus Food to Curb Joint Pain

Citrus fruits are often recommended to consume as they are great immune-boosters. But if you have arthritis, you may want to avoid certain types of citrus fruit. With arthritis, joints and tendons become swollen, red, achy, and mobility becomes restricted. Some nutritionists believe that consuming grapefruits can worsen symptoms related to arthritis by triggering further ...click here to read more

Enteropathic Arthritis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Crohn’s disease, an autoimmune digestive disorder, is a risk factor for arthritis and joint pain. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) refers to two disorders: Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. In both conditions, inflammation of the intestines occurs as the body’s immune system attacks healthy cells in the digestive tract, making them autoimmune diseases as well. Arthritis ...click here to read more

Your Morning Beverage Is Hurting Your Joints

Arthritis is a common cause for joint pain among older adults. Joints become stiff, swollen, range of motion is limited, and above all, you experience pain. Living with arthritis and joint pain can be difficult, but there is one thing that you probably do every day that is worsening it. Several studies have shown that ...click here to read more

Why Your Diet Needs More Fiber

We are told to eat a high-fiber diet as a means to prevent and relieve constipation and promote a healthy heart. But can a high-fiber diet relieve joint pain too? Many Americans suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, an auto-immune disease that attacks the joints. Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include joint pain, swelling, inflammation, immobility, and stiffness. ...click here to read more

The surprising cause of joint pain you didn’t know

Having high cholesterol is a known risk factor for heart-related problems, but can it increase joint pain? Osteoarthritis is a degenerative form of arthritis. Often referred to as a “wear and tear” form of arthritis, it can lead to structural changes in the joints, immobility, and pain. Although osteoarthritis primarily affects the joints, it is ...click here to read more