Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Relief From Joint Inflammation


Joint pain is no laughing matter. Different people experience different levels of pain in different areas for many reasons. Joint inflammation is usually the root cause of most joint pain. In order to really understand how to treat joint inflammation and pain it helps to understand why the pain develops in the first place.

Joint inflammation has several key symptoms. These include redness, swelling, joint pain, joint swelling and stiffness, and decrease in the mobility of a joint. In order to determine if a joint in the body is inflamed it is not necessary to be experiencing all of these symptoms at the same time. In many cases, people may only experience a few of these symptoms and can also feel as if they may have the flu. Some of the other feelings that can come along with joint inflammation are fevers, chills and fatigue. Each person may have their own unique set of symptoms present. It is very important to give the doctors and other medical personnel a thorough and detailed medical history in order to help them diagnose what is going on in your body.

According to WebMD, "Inflammation is a process by which the body's white blood cells and chemicals protect our bodies from infection by foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses." Joint pain that comes from arthritis stems from a reaction within the body. Most types of arthritis are autoimmune diseases, a response in which the body is fighting off something foreign when there is nothing foreign to fight off. The resulting inflammation causes joints to ache and be painful. In fact, arthritis is a word used to describe inflammed joints.

Pain can also come from the inflammation itself. Discomfort can be the result of the body's response to the supposed intruder. When joints swell in order to defeat the either imagined or unimagined threat, cartilage can be damaged. The body needs cartilage in order to function properly and comfortably. The joints of the body can become permanently damaged due to inflammation, whether it is chronic or not.

There is an obvious need for joint pain relief in a large section of our population. Not only do people find themselves battling joint pain as they age, but many suffer from it as a reslult of living an active life style. People who keep their bodies moving in high-stress ways often find themselves with joint pain. This can effect people of all ages!

Relief from joint pain is becoming an issue that is getting a lot of attention. In recent years there have been some newer choices in joint pain relief. Glucosamine has been one of the bigger "buzz" words finding its way to the market. A newer and more effective joint pain supplement, Celadrin, has recently been introduced to a wide market. The main ingredient of Celadrin, Cetylated fatty acids (or CFA's), has been the subject of several studies, and has been shown to be very effective in relieving joint pain, inflammation, and increasing mobility. Thankfully, joint pain relief may be just a cream or supplement away!

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