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Here's a "quick and dirty" lowdown on what's currently
available both "over the counter" (OTC) and on prescription
only.
For
mild cases of arthritis -
Some milder cases of arthritis never make it into the doctor's
surgery. Indeed the sufferer might not even be aware that
they are suffering from arthritis at all. They may be feeling
a few "aches and pains" which they put down to old
age or even the cold damp weather.
That
may be all well and good, but even OTC medications can be
dangerous if taken over a long period of time. The concept
of "more is better" can also happen if the pain
gradually becomes worse. This can lead to serious side effects.
OTC
medications include aspirin and ibuprofen. These medications
can cause intestinal bleeding and kidney damage in large doses.
Aspirin also destroys vitamin C in the body leading to lower
immunity.
For
More Advanced Arthritis-
By
this stage most people have consulted their doctor. Prescription
medication at this stage normally consists of the Nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDS. These do target the pain
and inflammation of arthritis symptoms but have a range of
side effects including stomach upset, abdominal pain, and
ulcers.
People
with high blood pressure, those with kidney problems and especially
people who have heart problems are especially at risk with
NSAIDS.
Enter
the COX-2 inhibitors. These have been designed for people
whose stomach problems cannot tolerate the above. Unfortunately
the risks remain for chest pain, heart attack and stroke victims.
For
Advanced Arthritis-
For
those suffering extreme pain and swelling the medical profession
brings out the heavy artillery - Corticosteroids. These drugs
contain man made cortisone and can be injected directly into
the affected joints or taken orally.
Long
term use of these can produce sleep problems, weight gain,
osteoporosis and loss of immunity. Also available to those
for whom nothing else seems to work are Biologic Response
Modifiers (Biologics). Biologics are derived from live sources,
plants and animals and are not manufactured chemically. They
are mainly used for sufferers of Rheumatoid Arthritis and
are given intravenously or by injection. They can't be taken
in tablet form.
Biologics
suppress the immune system which leaves people prone to infections.
They are also very expensive and can't be stored without freezing.
Also
available mainly to Rheumatoid Arthritis sufferers are Disease-modifying
anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDS) These work by stopping the immune
system from attacking the joints. DMARDS may take up to three
months to reduce symptoms but they do help to stop joint damage
even though they can't repair any previous damage.
Although
these drugs are a boon to many, they work mainly at masking
the symptoms of arthritis and can't reverse the damage already
caused. Most people thinks this is impossible, it isn't!
Natural
treatments for arthritis do exist and can significantly stop
some cases of arthritis, relieve pain and inflammation and
in some cases, reverse joint damage.
Definitely
worth a try!
About
the Author
Find
out about the healthy way to treat osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, gout and fibromylagia. Visit: http://www.natural-arthritis-medication.com
and sign up for our 6 part course. Wendy Owen is a health
researcher and author.
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