The history of Arthritis is
riddled with falsehoods, untruths, folklore, and other tales.
Arthritis is so widespread with an
estimated 70 million Americans afflicted and an estimated 750,000 new
cases diagnosed each year that the manufacture of stories about symptoms,
and possible cures is rampant. Getting a reliable diagnosis may only be
possible by visiting a rheumatologist, getting a reliable treatment that
will relieve pain and suffering may be more challenging. What works for
one person may not work well for the next.
The Top Seven Myths
About Arthritis
By Nathan Wei
Myth #1: “Nothing can be done about arthritis...”
You don’t have to put up with arthritis. Now more than ever, there are
excellent medicines that can not only treat the symptoms but also, in many
cases, get the disease into remission. Arthritis when diagnosed and treated
properly can be controlled.
Myth #2: “It’s all due to getting old...”
Arthritis affects all age groups. Arthritis can even affect children. Three
out of every 5 people with arthritis are younger than 65 years!
Myth #3: “If I wait, it’ll go away...”
Six million Americans believe they have arthritis but have never seen a
physician! A proper diagnosis and treatment are important! Who doesn’t want
to see their children graduate or play with their grandchildren? It’s a
choice many Americans make every day.
Myth #4: “Arthritis medicines have too many side-effects...”
Yes... Many of these medicines do have potential side-effects! Witness the
latest flap over the COX 2 drugs. But...When properly monitored by an
arthritis specialist, the chances for severe side-effects are much much
lower! Let’s face it... any medicine you take has potential side-effects.
What you and your physician have to determine is this: Are the potential
side-effects- which by the way are relatively uncommon despite what the
media would have you believe- worth my quality of life?
Myth # 5: “I’ll never get arthritis...”
Seventy million people in the United States (25% of the population) suffer
from arthritis!” Also, arthritis strikes 750,000 new people a year. More
than 97% of people over 50 will get arthritis. Just because you don’t have
symptoms now doesn’t mean you won’t get symptoms soon.
Myth # 6: It’s just aches and pains... Nothing I can’t live with...
Arthritis is the #1 cause of loss of personal freedom. More than 100,000
Americans can’t walk independently from their bed to the bathroom because of
arthritis. Ten million Americans are limited in their daily activities
because of arthritis. Arthritis is the:
* leading cause of physician visits in adults over 65
* most common chronic disease
* most common cause of crippling
* most common cause of impairment and functional limitation in adults
Myth # 7: “My doctor can take care of arthritis...”
Unless your physician is a rheumatologist is remains active on the cutting
edge of new research, there is no way he or she can “take care” of this
condition. There has been a literal explosion of new treatments in the last
three years. These treatments can make the difference between a life filled
with joy and a life filled with dread.
Dr. Wei (pronounced “way”) is a board-certified rheumatologist and Clinical
Director of the nationally respected Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of
Maryland. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University
of Maryland School of Medicine and has served as a consultant to the
Arthritis Branch of the National Institutes of Health. He is a Fellow of the
American College of Rheumatology and the American College of Physicians. For
more information on arthritis and related conditions, go to:
http://www.arthritis-treatment-and-relief.com
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/
There is much information available
on the Internet about Arthritis, the symptoms, how it manifests itself,
and untold numbers of treatments, some of this information is true and
useful, unfortunately a lot of it incorrect. Care must be taken to insure
that you are finding accurate, reliable information.
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