Arthritis May Strike Regardless of Age

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First, who says arthritis must be a death sentence for you when countless people have survived and are still surviving it?

As far as rheumatoid arthritis is concerned, scientists still don't know the precise cause but some say it's not unconnected to infectious agents like bacteria, fungi and viruses. In the cases where Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are ineffective in dealing with arthritis, Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs) types of arthritis medication are prescribed.

The best kinds of arthritis medication, according to lots of research that have been conducted, that work in the treatment of Psoriatic, Spondylitis, Ankylosing and Rheumatoid are the Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs).

Canine arthritis or dog arthritis is the kind of arthritis that affects dogs; so don't think your dog can't suffer from arthritis as well.

Arthritis isn't always connected with age because there are lots of people that have lived up to 80 to 100 years but didn't suffer from arthritis.

There are lots of helpful resources on the Internet that will provide you with all the unanswered arthritis questions you might have; just commit the time to studying about arthritis and asking the right questions… and the websites with the answers will keep popping up.

It's true that arthritis medications can help you, but have you first tried changing your diet and nutrition?

It's a big mistake to think only the elderly suffer from arthritis, even young persons now suffer from arthritis, so learn all you can about the condition, regardless of your age.

In summary, if inflammatory arthritis isn't handled in good time, it can permanently damage the cartilage as well as the underlying bone.

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