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Fatigue And Joint Pain: Common Arthritis SymptomsAuthor : Mike Herman
The symptoms of fatigue and joint pain, are associated with a great deal of illnesses and diseases, ranging from the common flu to serious autoimmune diseases like lupus or thyroid disorders. And..... The symptoms that are most associated with arthritis are those of fatigue and joint pain. So if you are experiencing any problems that you think to be arthritis, consult your primary health care provider before making any attempts at self medication. Although a diagnosis of arthritis may be troubling, know that although there is no cure known today for the disease, there are a great many treatment options available to deal with the fatigue and joint pain so that you can reclaim your life. Generally speaking, arthritis is a condition of inflammation around the joints in a sufferer’s body. Any joint is open to being affected by arthritis, but the usually affected areas include the hands, knees, shoulders, and back. When the area becomes inflamed, the joints swell, causing a great deal of pain and often an overall feeling of stiffness. Usually, arthritis causes an individual to lose a certain amount of mobility, whether it is an inability to grasp items or complete a given task due to a restricted range of motion. Quite often, individuals who suffer from fatigue and joint pain are forced to give up favorite activities simply because their bodies are unable to perform tasks they once enjoyed. This can include hobbies that require fine motor work, such as needlework, gardening, or painting. Instead of letting arthritis rule your life, take a stance and fight back. There are many over the counter and prescription medications that can reduce inflammation and restore lost mobility. Consult your primary health care provider to ensure any medications—including those that are advertised as all natural—will not interact with any current medications or medical issues that you may be experiencing. Another way to ward off the affects of arthritis is to ensure your body is in proper health. Work to maintain a healthy, well balanced diet that includes all necessary vitamins and nutrients. Exercise at least twice a week and consider taking ancient forms of exercise like yoga or Tai Chi. |
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