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Your Diet Is Causing You Pain

October 29, 2009 by Kathy Nelson  
Filed under ARTHRITUS

Gout sufferers tend to only think about the disease when they have an attack of pain. They should be thinking about it at every meal, the old saying you are what you eat really is true in relation to your diet and your gout pain

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Stiffness In Leg Could Be Arthritis Leg Pain

October 26, 2009 by Anthony Fitzgerald  
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The pain in and around ankles, feet, knees and hips joints due to metabolic or degenerative arthropathy is arthritis leg pain. If you are experiencing pain in joints while you are actively using them then you are suffering from degenerative joint pains. Otherwise if you come across pain attack in joints when the joints are at rest then you are suffering from rheumatoid joint pain.

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Joint Pain and Fatigue, Aren’t You Tired of It?

October 17, 2009 by Vivienne Pallowvista  
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More today than ever before, millions of individuals are in discomfort today due to joint pain. It can manifest itself in the form of sudden onset pain, pain that moves all over the body or stationary joint pain that leads to notable fatigue.

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How To Get Relief From Muscle Arthritis

October 15, 2009 by Anthony Fitzgerald  
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Muscle arthritis is a disorder that causes muscle pain in the body and is of different types. The first one is Dermatomyositis. It gives rise to dry rash adversely affecting the skin. The rash can be observed on face, back, shoulders, chest and neck. Also soreness, inflammation and pain are the common signs of dermatomyositis. Heart muscles and lungs may be affected in the extremity of such muscular pain.

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Migrating Joint Pain

October 5, 2009 by Margaret Savorente  
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Individuals who have migrating joint pain, suffer in joints from head to toe all at once or joint by joint. Health care practitioners classify joint pain as sub-acute or acute. This pain is thought to be caused by accidents or injury or illnesses. Oftentimes when someone has rheumatoid arthritis (a chronic, systemic, inflammatory illness), they suffer from migrating joint pain all over the body. At first, the compromised joints may only feel stiff on and off. For example, pain is bad when the person tries to get up in the morning. This can result in really bad pain especially for the joints of the wrists, knees, elbows, and ankles. When one has systemic lupus erythematous, (an inflammatory infectious tissue disease that bears some similarities to rheumatoid arthritis) migrating joint pain happens all the time. An additional reason for migrating joint pain can be metabolic. Metabolic problems can lead to single joint and or multi-joint pain. And, viruses such as the common cold, influenza, chicken pox, German measles, and herpes simplex can leave many people with migrating joint pain. Inflammation caused by Crohn’s disease can result in many different forms of arthritis affecting any or all areas of the body. Joints are typically inflamed when the digestive system is not functioning as it should. Inflammation as a result of migratory arthritis can go on for days or even weeks and tends to get better with proper autoimmune function.

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