Arthritis is the leading crippling disorder in the United States. Doctors consider it as the most common chronic disease in the age group of 40 and beyond. It brings suffering and pain to over 40 million Americans. The Center for Disease Control predicts that the figure can increase to 60 million by 2020.Arthritis usually attacks men and women between the ages of 20 and 50. However, it can strike at all ages including infants. Studies show that the early stages of the attack begin at 47 years old. About three out of every five arthritis sufferers age below 65 years.

The medical professionals say that arthritis has more than 100 various forms but they all have a similar trait which is joint inflammation. Each arthritic condition can be the result of your immune-system malfunctioning, imbalances in your body, self attack, infections, uric acid crystals, inflammation, and calcium pyrophosphate crystal build-up.

Unfortunately, arthritis does not have a cure. The treatment options depends on the type of arthritis you have. Your doctor may suggest physical and occupational therapy, pain medications, and arthroplasty as the last resort. Although prosthetic joint replacement is a treatment of last resort, more than 90% of patients experience relief.

Every now and then, you will hear or see advertisements on new products that are being promoted as effective and affordable. You start to fill gels, pads, rubs, and ointment into the medical cabinet in a battle against arthritis. Yet the pain continues to persist.

The most common form of this disorder is osteoarthritis. This happens when your joints begin to degrade. It can be debilitating to the extent that you find it difficult to move. In most situations, aging is the cause.

Regardless of the type of arthritis, you have to learn how to cope with the pain. It varies in location and severity. Every one will feel the pain at different intensities at different time.

Arthritis strikes regardless of age, gender or generation. Whichever way you look at arthritis, it is the pain that you need to deal with. On this blog, you will discover how to intervene, prevent, protect and manage arthritis pain.

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