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Arthritis-Steal Life\'s Mobility No More

by Tammy Foster.. on 2007-09-24


A thief steals your possessions just as arthritis steals your joint mobility. Generally referring to inflammation throughout the body's joints, the word arthritis refers to a compilation of over 100 different types of arthritis and not just one single condition.

Arthritis is known as a group of rheumatic diseases and has been known to settle into your body's joints and take control of your mobility. When arthritis moves in, it can take control and invade your life in ways that you could never imagine.

Arthritis causes the joints and surrounding structures, such as tendons and muscles to become horribly inflamed which leads to pain. Your body's natural reaction to an injury or illness is to respond with inflammation. With this protective response, your body can respond with pain, swelling and redness in the joints.

The varying kinds of arthritis develop from a wide variety of root causes; however, as a general rule, arthritis attacks the joints, the muscles as well as the connective tissues of the body. One of the biggest challenges of arthritis is that it has periods of exacerbation along with periods of remission. While the periods of remissions are days you long for, the periods of exacerbation remind you ever so quickly that you really are not in control of this disease.

With arthritis, it is important to remember that you do not need to give up just because of this diagnosis. It is a known fact that you are going to have to be vigilant to maintain the highest level of health possible, but with active life style management you have a shot at reaching that goal.

If you have arthritis, make different choices. Do not settle for a limited life. Look for things that you can do to adapt your activities so that they still suit the new you and the arthritis condition tagging along.

There are many resources available such as the Arthritis Foundation, who can provide you with superior resource materials that can help you to learn to more effectively manage your life.

Yes, there is not currently a known cure for arthritis, but there are definitely better treatment options available on today's market. Researchers continue to search for the precise reason why arthritis develops in the first place as well as continuing to search for even more improved treatment options for those currently battling the disease.

Yes, arthritis can certainly invade your life moving in like a thief and seemingly taking over. But there is hope with today's treatment advances. You can work toward reclaiming your life even in the face of arthritis, if you believe in aggressively managing your life and symptoms.

So make a decision today to get more involved in your treatment plan. Show arthritis who is in charge!


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