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Types of Arthritis 6th November 2008, 09:15
There are different types of arthritis that a patient can be attacked with. Hence, it becomes very important to know about the symptoms of all the major types of arthritis. This basic knowledge will help you to detect the presence of the disease at an early stage and to start the treatment as early as possible.

Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic destructive arthritic condition, which, if left untreated, may eventually lead to joint destruction. Psoriatic arthritis is thought to be an autoimmune process, in which the body mounts an immunogenic response against self, which results in widespread inflammation and destruction.

Ankle arthritis can be one of the less frequent types of arthritis, it can be a very painful one for those who experience it. There are a number of causes of ankle arthritis, and a case of this condition can frequently be attributed to a specific event or injury. This means that if you experience an injury to your ankle in your earlier years of life, arthritis is a condition that you should be on the lookout for as you age. The good news is that there are a number of possible treatment options for this state, and they can range from changing your footwear to a variety of surgical options.

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that is characterized by inflammation of the joints, often accompanied by deformities. Because rheumatoid arthritis affects other organs of the body, it is sometimes referred to as a systemic illness. Rheumatoid arthritis is also known as rheumatoid disease.

There are two stages of rheumatoid arthritis:

1. The swelling of the synovial (lubricating fluid around joints in the body) lining. This causes pain, stiffness, redness, and swelling around joints.
2. The rapid division and growth of cells. This causes the synovium (free moving membrane in joints in the body) to thicken.

Juvenile arthritis is very unique in comparison with more common forms of adult arthritis, and forms which affects children until they reach adulthood. This condition has no obvious symptoms which a doctor can easily diagnose, further to this it may be quite difficult for the child suffering to communicate the pain they are feeling. There are some basic signs which are evident in children suffering from juvenile arthritis: reduced interest in exercise, lethargy, decreased appetite, 'limping' movements, and swollen joints specifically in the wrist, hands, knee, ankle and feet.

Osteoarthritis is a disease that causes deterioration of the joint cartilage. It is associated with aging and is the most common form of arthritis. The cartilage of the affected joint is roughened and worn down, which causes pain. Septic arthritis is inflammation of a joint caused by bacteria. This form of arthritis can also cause body joint pain.

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is a collective disease. The three identified forms are pauciarticular, polyarticular and systemic. In pouciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, a child may suffer from inflammation in few joints such as the knee and shoulder. If it is polyarticular, then many joints get inflamed simultaneously, for example knees, wrists, elbows, and so on. Polyarticular rheumatoid arthritis attacks symmetrically; for example, the joints of the left and right hand become inflammation at the same time.

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All about Food Allergy 6th November 2008, 09:12
An allergy to food is when you have an adverse physical reaction to a food item after eating it. The most common food allergy is a Peanut Allergy, which affects from 1% - 1.5% of the population. It is also possible to outgrow a food allergy over time, however with a peanut allergy, this is rather unlikely.

Food allergy sufferers should know how to monitor their food intake. If the food intake is not regulated, then the sufferer may even have a fatal food allergy attack. Shots of steroids can immediately counteract any food allergy and boost the body's response, so many extreme sufferers may be encouraged to carry a steroid injection kit with them at all times. You may also want to take regular allergy shots.

Food allergy treatment options can vary. In most cases avoidance it the best medication. However that's easier said than done. If you think you suffer from an allergy to food, you should keep a daily log of exactly what you eat. That way you can mark down any unpleasant effects. Then it's a simply a matter of not eating the foods that are making you sick. While you may not like the idea of staying away from your favorite food, it's generally better than the alternative.

As allergy can happen through allopathic medications also many prefer natural medications as they act as adrenal support and review the best vitamins, mineral and herbs for fighting allergies. The natural allergy relief can be a powerful method of strengthening the immune system as it has the power of minimizing the allergy symptoms and obtaining relief. It has also proven to be quick, reliable and very effective.

The peanut allergy is categorized by itself, although there are certainly allergies to nuts. With the peanut allergy there is sensitivity to eating anything with peanuts in the ingredients. In other words the person who suffers from a peanut allergy cannot eat peanut butter, anything cooked in peanut oil, and cannot have peanuts in any of the food they eat of any variety. The peanuts will cause the immune system to shut down. Usually anyone with a peanut allergy even a mild case will see a rash, perhaps facial swelling, and will usually suffer from shortness of breath.

Sometimes however, being careful, may turn out to not be enough. Especially in the case of a peanut allergy, an unwanted food item (or even food trace) can slip into your meals by mistake (in one well documented case, a peanut allergic school girl had an adverse reaction to peanuts after her chicken sandwich was mistakenly made using a knife that had previously been used to make a peanut butter sandwich). Adverse reactions, such as swelling around the mouth or a severe rash, must be immediately treated with emergency antihistamines.

The wheat allergy symptoms include hives, wheezing, abdominal cramps and swelling. These wheat allergy symptoms could be the sign of a life threatening condition and the patient should consult with a physician immediately. The first reaction when eating food with allergens might be a mystery. Subsequent meals with these substances should provide some of the needed evidence to diagnose the condition.

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