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Just because you might have an older family member who has osteoarthritis, that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to resign yourself to the same fate. There are a lot of things you can do to either delay the onset of the disease or prevent it entirely. Receiving a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis can be devastating. You may feel that you will be doomed to a life of constant misery. But while pain is, unfortunately, a part of having RA, there are many ways you can manage your discomfort while living a full, active life.
The professionals with Rheumatology Care of North Houston are ready to put their experience to work in helping you deal with RA. We will be committed to helping you find relief of your symptoms, and will devise a treatment plan to meet your exact needs. This is the most important recommendation we can give you. It will be important that you take all of your medications as directed. Whether you are taking prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs or a mixture of both, you will need to commit to taking them as often as your doctor says. We work to make life easier for our patients. Managing the pain and disruptive symptoms of these conditions is difficult enough, so our aim is to provide a one-stop care environment to reduce visits to hospitals and other facilities for treatment procedures. Insurance plans that do not cover infusion therapy in a hospital setting may cover them in a doctor’s office, so this can make treatment far less expensive for patients in long-term care. An internist who pursues further training in the diagnosis and treatment of what are commonly and collectively referred to as rheumatic diseases, a rheumatologist provides care for patients suffering from a wide range of conditions.
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Lupus and Cancer
941 ViewsLupus may sound scary to many as its prevalence may affect the immune system by making it hyperactive to the extent that it starts attacking healthy tissues. Making matters worse, lupus and cancer are closely associated and affect women more than men. The most common symptoms of lupus and cancer are arthritis and rash on … Continue reading “Lupus and Cancer”
Read MoreOsteoporosis vs Osteoarthritis
798 ViewsAs we grow, the bones become weak. They might start to pain and may even break due to the absence of minerals and blood. Out of many bone diseases, let’s compare Osteoporosis vs Osteoarthritis as these most commonly occur in older people. Osteoporosis is a bone disorder in which the strength of bones decreases. This … Continue reading “Osteoporosis vs Osteoarthritis”
Read MoreDry eyes and dry mouth
853 ViewsWe take our secretary glands for advantage as these do their job silently. However, these glands become noticeable when they stop working and producing moisture that protects your body. Many people in their mid-life crisis suffer from Sjögren’s Syndrome. It is a condition in which a person suffers from long-lasting dry eyes and dry mouth. … Continue reading “Dry eyes and dry mouth”
Read MoreExercises for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
869 ViewsCarpal Tunnel is a syndrome that affects many people. It causes numbness in fingers and hands, which may extend to the wrist. The actual cause of it is unknown; however, it can be controlled with some exercises. Trying the simple exercises for carpal tunnel syndrome can relieve your hands and wrist from pain until you … Continue reading “Exercises for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome”
Read MoreVasculitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options
842 ViewsVasculitis can cause severe damage to your blood vessels, leading them to become weaker. This, in turn, can seriously affect your tissues and organs. Be alert to the signs of this problem so that you can get the treatment you need to be as healthy as possible. Symptoms Vasculitis comes in many forms. Some forms … Continue reading “Vasculitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options”
Read MoreDon’t Ignore the Signs of Sjogren Syndrome
1107 ViewsSjogren syndrome might have a funny-sounding name, but the complications associated with the disease are anything but. It can lead to serious problems affecting major organs like the liver, kidneys, and others. Here’s some information on the causes and symptoms. What is Sjogren Syndrome? This is an immune system disorder that is often connected to … Continue reading “Don’t Ignore the Signs of Sjogren Syndrome”
Read MoreWhy You Need to Exercise if You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis
1064 ViewsIt may seem hard to imagine, but exercise is a must if you have rheumatoid arthritis. You might not see how you could possibly workout if you’re in so much pain you find it hard to even get out of bed. But as long as your exercise regimen is safe and you get your doctor’s … Continue reading “Why You Need to Exercise if You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis”
Read MoreDo You Experience Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare-Ups?
862 ViewsOne of the most frustrating things about rheumatoid arthritis is having to deal with the up and down nature of the condition. You might feel relatively good one day and then the next you’re once again dealing with severe pain and swelling. This rollercoaster ride often features flare-ups that can be debilitating. Common Triggers There … Continue reading “Do You Experience Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare-Ups?”
Read MoreTips for Lowering Your Bursitis Risk
1047 ViewsBursitis can be a really painful condition that can ruin your quality of life, making it very hard to do even the simplest of everyday tasks. While you might not be able to prevent bursitis, there are some things that can reduce the chances you’ll develop this problem. Bursitis – The Basics Bursitis is, in … Continue reading “Tips for Lowering Your Bursitis Risk”
Read MoreIs Your Back Pain Due to Lumbar Arthritis?
3489 ViewsIf you’re suffering from back pain on a regular basis, there’s a chance it could be related to arthritis. Lumbar arthritis in particular is a common source of back pain, one that usually develops over a long period of time. Here are some of the symptoms of this problem, and potential treatment options. Symptoms of … Continue reading “Is Your Back Pain Due to Lumbar Arthritis?”
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