Arthritis Information and Help Is Only
a Click Away
by Paul Heath
Keeping up to date with the
latest arthritis information is vital for anyone that lives
daily with the pain and suffering arthritis can cause. Research
continues to make progress mainly in finding the basic causes
for the key types of arthritis, as arthritis at his moment in
time cannot be cured. However you must stay alert and
watchful, as an arthritis cure
will certainly be found before long.
There are a variety of Internet sites you can visit that will
keep you updated on all of the most up-to-date news and
arthritis information. A great place for arthritis information
is the Arthritis Foundation which you can go to at:
arthritis.org. Here you can learn about osteoarthritis,
rheumatoid arthritis and all various forms of arthritis. You
can also take a quiz to see what kind of health your joints are
in. The Arthritis Foundation is full of arthritis information,
including drug treatments, alternative therapies, how to
understand your lab tests, and more.
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More
topics to explore
online:
tendinitis
and rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid arthritis longterm
effects
rheumatoid arthritis early
symptoms
rheumatoid arthritis and
lupus
rheumatoid arthritis and
itching
herbal remedies for
arthritis
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Another great Internet site to visit is UW
Medicine/Orthopaedics' and Sports Medicine. This site can be
accessed by going to: orthop.washington.org. You can read many
articles at this site which were written by medical
professionals. These articles will give you information on
aspirin and related drugs, fatigue and lots of other articles
on arthritis information.
One website you should check out is the Arthritis National
Research Foundation. This website will give you much arthritis
information at: curearthritis.org. If you are interested in
supporting arthritis research, this is a great place to
start.
If you are newly diagnosed with arthritis, nothing beats going
to the library. The library is full of arthritis information.
You can read stories of other osteoarthritis and rheumatoid
arthritis patients and learn about various alternative
treatments and medication. You should also contact your local
hospital to see what services they offer your community in way
of arthritis information and support.
Only a doctor knows how to identify whether or not you have
Arthritis. Therefore your best resource of arthritis
information should always be your doctor. Your doctor has the
knowledge and experience to answer your questions, so don't
hesitate to ask. That is what he or she is there for. Many
patients do not want to take up their doctor's time and avoid
asking questions for fear of sounding foolish or naive. Any
good doctor will encourage you to ask questions and he or she
will do everything they can to keep you abreast of all the
latest arthritis information.
About the author:
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Information Please visit us at
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