Aug
29
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 29-08-2008

Traditionally, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) go as the first-line therapy. Aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, sulindac, indomethacin, nabumetone, tolmetin relieve symptoms. However, NSAIDs can not prevent joint destruction. Corticosteroids efficiently reduce the symptoms of inflammation. Alas, the side effects of corticosteroids are extremely extensive. They cause weight gain, weak bones, infection, acne, easy bruising, diabetes, facial puffiness, stomach ulcers, eye cataracts and many others.



Mar
28
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 28-03-2008

Arthritis is a condition that is characterized by pain. How does Arthritis cause pain, and why?

To understand the answer to the question of how does Arthritis cause pain, it is necessary to review the purpose of pain. Pain is a function of the human nervous system and it serves a definite purpose. When something is wrong and harm is being done to the body in most anyway, chemicals are produced at the site of the disturbance. These chemicals cause a signal to be sent through the nervous system to the brain. The brain translates this signal into the sensation of pain.



Jan
18
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 18-01-2008

Osteoarthritis is identified as the most common form of arthritis and has affected millions of people around the world, mostly in their forties or more. Also referred to as degenerative joint disease, it is characterized by damage to the cartilage, the substance found between joints and serves as cushion against constantly rubbing joint bones. Among the joints commonly affected by osteoarthritis are the hips, knees, and in the hands, all of which bear the body weight in some degree or another. Along with pain, swelling and inflammation also occurs in the affected joints. There has been a lot of products promising relief from these symptoms as well as addressing the destruction of the cartilage, one of which is the liquid glucosamine product offered by Synflex.