Showing posts with label osteoarthritis. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Arthritis and its types


Arthritis is the inflammation of the joints. There are more than 100 different types of disorders. They primarily affect the skeletal muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons and the joints in both males and females of all ages. Some disorders are more likely to occur at a particular time of life or to affect one gender more than the other. These disorders not only limit mobility and affect the activities of daily living but also result in subtle systemic effects that lead to organ failure and death.

The different types of arthritis are grouped under different classifications:

1. Diffuse connective tissue diseases
a. Rheumatoid arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder that causes the immune system to attack the joints, skin and vital organs of the body.
b. Juvenile arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis in children is called Juvenile arthritis. There are more than 300,000 children diagnosed with juvenile arthritis in the United States.
c. Scleroderma: Scleroderma is a localized, systemic sclerosis affecting the connective tissue of the skin, blood vessels, muscles and internal organs.
d. Lupus erythematosus: Lupus erythematosus is also a chronic autoimmune disease. Discoid, systemic and drug related are their types.
e. Polymyositis: Polymyositis is a rare connective tissue disease that affects the muscles closest to the body, that is the shoulders and the hips.
f. Sjogren's syndrome: Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease affecting certain glands in our body. Eg: lacrymal gland, salivary gland.
g. Overlap syndromes: Overlap syndrome is a combination of two or more autoimmune diseases described above.
Polymyalgia, rheumatica and erythema nodosum are a few other minor autoimmune connective tissue diseases.

2. Arthritis associated with spondylitis (Spondyloarthropathies)
a. Alkylosing spondylitis: Alkylosing spondylitis is also called as rheumatoid spondylitis. It is the inflammation of the joints in the spine.
b. Reiter's syndrome: Reiter's syndrome is one form of reactive arthritis, which involves the inflammation within and around the joints, and particularly where ligaments and tendons attach to bones.
c. Psoriatic arthritis: Psoriatic arthritis is associated with psoriasis, the skin and the joints are inflammed.
d. Arthritis associated with inflammatory bowel disease.

3. Osteoarthritis: Osteoarthritis is also known as osteoarthrosis, or degenerative joint disease. They are of two types, they are primary and secondary.

4. Rheumatic syndromes associated with infectious agents:
a. Direct: They are inflammation of joints caused directly after a bacterial, viral, fungal or a parasitic infection.
b. Reactive: They are inflammation of joints that occurs after immunization or after bacterial or viral infections.

5. Metabolic and endocrine diseases associated with rheumatic states
a. Crystal associated conditions (gout, pseudogout)
b. Biochemical abnormalities (amyloidosis, hemophilia)
c. Endocrine diseases (diabetes, acromegaly)
d. Immunodeficiency diseases (AIDS)
e. Hereditary diseases (hypermobility syndromes)

6. Neoplasms: They are of two types;
a. Primary
b. secondary (metastatic, multiple myeloma, leukemia)

7. Neurovascular disorders
a. Charcot joints: Charcot's joints is a progressive degenerative disease of the joints. It is caused by nerve damage resulting in the loss of ability to feel pain in the joint and instability of the joint.
b. Compression syndrome: Carpal tunnel syndrome, rediculopathy, spinal stenosis are compression syndromes which involves the inflammation of joints.
c. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy: Reflex sympathetic dystrophy is also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), which is associated with extreme pain in the joints.
d. Raynaud's phenomenon: Raynaud's phenomenon involves discolorations of the fingers and/or the toes after exposure to changes in temperature (cold or hot) or emotional events.

8. Bone, periosteal, and cartilage disorders
a. Osteoporosis: Osteoporosis, mainly a disease of the bone that leads to an increased risk of fracture.
b. Osteomalacia: Osteomalacia is softening of bones due to bone mineralization. This is commonly found in children.
c. Hypertropic osteoarthropathy: Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is caused by increased blood flow to the ends of the legs, causing overgrowth of connective tissue, and then new bone formation surrounding the joints and bones.
d. Diffuse ideopathic skeletal hyperostosis : Diffuse ideopathic skeletal hyperostosis is a form of degenerative arthritis that affects the joints and bones of the vertebral column.
e. Paget's disease of bone: Paget's disease is a metabolic bone disease that affects the pelvis, collar bone, legs, spine and arm.

9. Extra-articular disorders:
a. Juxtaarticular lesions(bursitis).
b. Epicondylitis, popliteal cyst.
c. Low back pain.
d. Intervertebral disc disorders.
e. Regional pain syndrome (metatarsalgia, cervical pain).

10. Miscellanous disorders associated with articular manifestations:
a. Palindromic rheumatism
b. Intermittent hydrathrosis
c. Sarcoidosis
d. Chronic active hepatitis.

Arthritis is a generic term which is used for over 100 different diseases which affect the musculoskeletal system especially the joints. Based on the part of the body affected and the type of the disorder, arthritis can be classified into different subtypes as mentioned above.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Lemon and its uses


Lemons are common citrus fruits grown in many of our gardens in hot climates though available to those countries who do not grow them as well. Little is known by many about the health benefits of this wonderful fruit though in this article, I shall attempt to tell you of its qualities, and perhaps help you to find more uses for a fruit whose treasure hides behind a solid yellow skin.

Health benefits of lemons:

Lemon being a citrus fruit, fights against infection. It helps in production of WBC's and antibodies in blood which attacks the invading micro organism and prevent infection. Lemon is an antioxidant which deactivates the free radicals preventing many dangerous diseases like stroke, cardiovascular diseases and cancers. Lemon lowers blood pressure and increases the levels of HDL (good cholesterol). Lemon is found to be anti-carcinogenic which lower the rates of colon, prostate, and breast cancer. They prevent faulty metabolism in the cell, which can predispose a cell to becoming carcinogenic. Also blocks the formation of nitrosamines in the gut. These are pretty impressive qualities when you think of how available this fruit is.

The health benefits of Lemon Juice:

Lemon juice is said to give a glow to the skin. A few drops of lemon juice in hot water is believed to clear the digestive syatem and purify liver as well. Applying lemon juice to acne dries the existing ones and prevents from getting more. Lemon juice acts as a natural hair lightner and skin bleach which reduces the pigment melanin and prevents the risk of chemical allergic reactions which is common with hair dyes and bleaches. Lemon juice is also given to relieve gingivitis, stomatitis, and inflammation of the tongue. Lemon juice is given to prevent common cold. Lemon juice is given to prevent or treat urinary tract infection and gonorrhoea. Lemon juice is applied to the sites of bites and stings of certain insects to relieve its poison and pain.
Lemon juice relieves colic pain and gastric problems.

Not only these but the following also apply and show what a wonder lemons are in culinary use:

Lemon juice soothes the dry skin when applied with little glygerine. Lemon juice used for marinating seafood or meat kills bacteria and other organisms present in them, thereby prevents many gastro-intestinal tract infections. Lemon juice with a pinch of salt (warm) every morning lowers cholesterol levels and bring down your weight. Lemon juice is the best drink to prevent dehydration and shock in case of diarrhoea. Lemon juice can also be used as a mouthwash. It removes plaque, whitens the teeth and strengthens the enamel. A table spoon on thick lemon syrup everyday relieves asthma.

And what about common illnesses and aging ?

Lemon juice relieves chilblains and itchy skin. Gargling lemon juice relieves throat infection and also used as a treatment for diptheria. Lemon juice is an excellent treatment for dandruff and greasy hair. Lemon applies over the face removes wrinkles and keeps you young. Lemon juice helps to prevent and cure osteoarthritis.

And don't forget the skin.

The skin of lemon dried under the sun and then ground to make powder can be applied to the hair for a few minutes before bath which relieves head ache and cools the body.

Lemon is not usually allergic or toxic to many, so why don't you try its natural benefits first and then go on to medical treatment. It may surprise you that God provided a yellow fruit, and that all this goodness hides behind an innocent looking part of nature that we all take for granted.