Archive for December, 2007

 
Posted in Arthritis on December-26-2007

osteoarthritisOsteoarthritis is a chronic dysfunction. If not treated it can become quite dangerous, and then it is termed as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease. Osteoarthritis occurs when cartilage – a vital bone tissue — gets disconnected. It is this cartilage that acts as the grease between the bone joints. When cartilage — owing to osteoarthritis — disappears, the bones become stiff. Under such abnormal circumstances whenever the bones rub one feels acute pain.

There are more than 100 types of osteoarthritis. The most common one is osteoarthritis, or OA as explained above. The next in line according to the number of people affected is Rheumatoid Arthritis or RA. In this case, some lacunae in the immune system causes inflammation of the bone joints. Such a syndrome usually begins in the lining of the
joints called the synovium. With time, RA damages the bone as well as the cartilage. RA strikes both the sexes although it is more common among the womenfolk. RA affects similar joints and that too on the patients’ both sides. Rheumatoid arthritis often affects the same joints on both sides of the body.

Mentionably, chronic and acute osteoarthritis are different from each other. The chronic state continues for years on end or may even continue for a person’s lifetime. There is still no unanimity as to the exact causes of osteoarthritis, and hence there is still to evolve a precise treatment method for this disability disease.

The best means to control osteoarthritis is to follow the doctor’s advice and strictly follow the prescribed regimen. Such a systematic lifestyle can definitely lessen the painful stress. First start monitoring the osteoarthritis symptoms. Then, discuss the signs with your physician and immediately make him aware of the new symptoms that may appear. Heredity can also be a main cause of the disease. At times, several of these symptoms may come together to cause osteoarthritis. Check obesity and regulate your weight to control osteoarthritis. Too much of physical weight puts unwarranted load on the cartilage and joints. Usually, our knee and hip joints carry the lion’s share of our weight. Ensure that you do not put that extra load on these sensitive but very useful tissues called cartilage.

The reason why osteoarthritis generally happens with reference to the sportspersons is that they tend to put too much of pressure on particular parts of their bones and joints. This is exactly the reason why many players have to undergo repeated operation of the same portion of their joints over and over again. Hence never overuse the joints, otherwise there may be frequent breakdown of the cartilage. Moreover, repeated surgeries on particular joint parts can not only be expensive and a painful experience but can also weaken those affected portions.




 
Posted in Heart & Vascular Health on December-17-2007

The Early Signs of Heart DiseaseGenerally, the early sign of hearth disease is a discomfort or abnormal sensation in the chest. The patients also will have a breathing difficulty, light-headness, palpitations or feeling faint. These are the essential information to share with the doctor. But people are usually late to consult it with the doctor, so the disease was diagnosed in cronic condition.

Another decisive sign of heart attack is fatigue. If you notice that you are becoming fatigued with progressively less exertion, it might be a good idea to quickly book an appointment to have your heart checked. Fatigued can be caused by many things but it is always better to be extra careful than sorry when your health is involved. Mostly, women experience fatigue before the strike of a heart attack.

The most obvious sign of heart disease will be crushing chest pain. However it is equally important to be aware of other abnormal chest sensations. Any uncharacteristic sensation in the region of the chest is a potential indicator that something is seriously wrong with your heart. Any sign in or around the chest that occurs with exertion and goes away with rest could be a suspect of a possible heart disease.