Arthritis: Treatments

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  • Gout - Home Treatment

    07/11/08, Healthwise

    Gout, an inflammatory joint disease causing acute pain and swelling, usually develops after a number of years of buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue. If you have been diagnosed with gout, take steps to:

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  • Glucosamine and Chondroitin

    06/27/07, Healthwise

    What are glucosamine and chondroitin?

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  • Diclofenac topical

    03/11/08, Healthwise

    Before using this medication, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any drugs, or if you have a history of stomach ulcer or bleeding, liver or kidney disease, high blood pressure, or congestive heart failure.

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  • Hyaluronan

    04/08/04, Healthwise

    Hyaluronan is similar to synovial fluid, a substance that occurs naturally in the joints. Synovial fluid acts as a lubricant and shock absorber.

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  • Osteoarthritis - Home Treatment

    04/20/07, Healthwise

    You can take steps to help relieve the pain caused by osteoarthritis and improve your joint function. Rest your joint if it is extremely painful or swollen, but avoid long periods of rest or inactivity that will cause muscle weakness

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  • Ankylosing Spondylitis - Home Treatment

    05/18/07, Healthwise

    If you have been diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, there are steps that you can take at home to help reduce pain and stiffness and allow you to continue daily activities. These steps include:

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  • Osteoarthritis: Exercising with arthritis

    04/20/07, Healthwise

     What exercises are helpful for a person with osteoarthritis? Why is it important to exercise when I have osteoarthritis? How to exercise if you have osteoarthritis Where can I learn more about exercise and osteoarthritis?

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  • Osteotomy for osteoarthritis

    04/20/07, Healthwise

    Osteotomy ("bone cutting") is a procedure in which a surgeon removes a wedge of bone near a damaged joint. This shifts weight from an area where there is damaged cartilage to an area where there is more or healthier cartilage. In

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  • Should I have knee replacement surgery?

    04/20/07, Healthwise

    Osteoarthritis is a progressive condition of the cartilage in joints. The cartilage breaks down until the bones, which were once separated by cartilage, rub against each other, resulting in damage to the tissue and underlying bone

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  • Should I have hip replacement surgery?

    04/20/07, Healthwise

    Osteoarthritis is a progressive condition of the cartilage in joints. The cartilage breaks down until the bones, which were once separated by cartilage, rub against each other, resulting in damage to the tissue and underlying bone

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