Arthritis For Dummies

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ISBN/EAN: 9781119885412
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 400 S., 2.52 MB
Auflage: 3. Auflage 2022
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Beschreibung

An easy-to-understand in-depth look at of one of the most common medical conditions in the world

If youre one of the 350 million people around the world who suffer from arthritis, you know how challenging it can be to live with it. And if you care for someone who has arthritis, you know how difficult it is to help your loved one live comfortably with the disease.

Arthritis For Dummies was written for you. In it, youll find no-nonsense guidance based on the latest arthritis research, the straight goods on medications old and new, and up-to-date info on over 40 forms of the disease, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, and more. Youll also find:Ten new cutting-edge treatments for arthritisA complete rundown of medications for arthritis, including the very latest onesDiet strategies to help combat arthritis pain and improve joint functionThe best exercises for building stronger joints and easing arthritis painBiomechanical techniques to help ward off joint damage

An essential handbook for all who suffer from arthritis, as well as their caregivers, friends, and family,Arthritis For Dummies is the all-in-one handbook that shows you how to control arthritis symptoms, deal with chronic pain, assemble a top-notch healthcare team, and do much to help others who suffer from the disease.

Autorenportrait

Nadine Tayloris a registered dietitian and contributing editor to the bestsellerThe Arthritis Cure. She is also author ofGreen Tea: The Natural Secret to a Healthier Life.

Barry Fox, PhD, is a best-selling writer who has authored or co-authored 20 health books and over 160 health-related articles. His works include theNew York Times #1 bestseller,The Arthritis Cure, and many more.

Inhalt

Introduction1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: Making Sense of the Types of Arthritis 5

Chapter 1: What Is Arthritis? 7

Understanding How Arthritis Affects Your Joints 8

Saying hello to your joints 8

Looking at the types of synovial joints 11

Distinguishing Between Arthritis and Arthritis-Related Conditions 14

Defining true arthritis 14

Classifying arthritis as a major player 16

Describing arthritis as a minor player 17

Experiencing arthritis as a companion condition 18

Deciding Whether Its Really Arthritis: Signs and Symptoms 19

Considering the Causes of Arthritis 20

Understanding Who Gets Arthritis 21

Assessing Your Treatment Options 23

Looking into medications 24

Considering surgery 25

Making lifestyle changes 25

Looking at alternative approaches 26

Chapter 2: Osteoarthritis: The Most Common Form 29

Considering Cartilage 30

Identifying the Signs and Symptoms of Osteoarthritis 31

Discovering What Causes Cartilage Breakdown 33

Considering causes of primary osteoarthritis 33

Sorting out the sources of secondary osteoarthritis 34

Regarding the repair problem 34

Recognizing Risk Factors for Osteoarthritis 35

Determining Whether It Really Is Osteoarthritis 36

Treating Osteoarthritis 37

Muting the pain with medication 37

Lubricating your joints with exercise 38

Protecting your joints through good alignment 38

Heating and cooling the pain away 39

Taking a load off with weight control 39

Knowing how to help yourself 39

Considering surgery 39

Chapter 3: A War Within: Rheumatoid Arthritis 41

Turning on Itself: When the Body Becomes Its Own Worst Enemy 42

Recognizing the signs and symptoms of RA 43

Understanding the causes of RA 45

Pinpointing the most likely victim of RA 46

Diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis 47

Searching for clues: The medical history and physical exam 47

Taking tests 47

Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis 49

Relying on rest during a flare 49

Delving into your diet 50

Easing into exercise and physical therapy 50

Protecting your joints 50

Applying hot or cold compresses 50

Taking medication 51

Saving your joints through surgery 53

Reducing the risk factors for heart disease 54

Predicting the outcome 54

Focusing on the future 55

Understanding the Difference between Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis 55

Chapter 4: Investigating Other Forms of Arthritis 57

Gaining Insight into Gout: Its Not Just for Royalty 58

Summarizing the symptoms 58

Diagnosing and treating gout 60

Helping yourself heal 60

Studying Pseudogout: The Royal Pretender 61

Summarizing the symptoms 61

Diagnosing and treating pseudogout 61

Understanding Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 62

Summarizing the symptoms 62

Diagnosing and treating JIA 63

Investigating Infectious Arthritis 64

Summarizing the symptoms 64

Diagnosing and treating infectious arthritis 64

Getting a Grip On Gonococcal Arthritis 65

Summarizing the symptoms 65

Diagnosing and treating gonococcal arthritis 65

Surveying Psoriatic Arthritis 66

Summarizing the symptoms 66

Diagnosing and treating psoriatic arthritis 66

Anlalyzing Ankylosing Spondylitis 67

Summarizing the symptoms 67

Diagnosing and treating ankylosing spondylitis 68

Chapter 5: Exploring Other Conditions Linked to Arthritis 69

Experiencing Arthritis as a Major Player 70

Systemic lupus erythematosus: The wolf disease 70

Cutaneous lupus erythematosus: A less dangerous form 71

Systemic scleroderma: When the skin hardens 72

Reactive arthritis: From a stomach ache to arthritis 75

Lyme disease: When youre the bulls-eye 77

Experiencing Arthritis as a Minor Player 79

Bursitis: When the bursae become swollen 79

Tendonitis and tenosynovitis: Inflammation

of the bone-and-muscle link 80

Raynauds: A chilling problem 81

Sjögrens syndrome: Dry mouth, eyes, and maybe more 83

Polymyalgia rheumatica: The pain of many muscles 84

Pagets disease: Becoming too bony 85

Experiencing Arthritis as a Companion Condition 86

Carpal tunnel syndrome: Nerve compression 86

Fibromyalgia: The pain no one can find 87

Polymyositis: A rare sapping of strength 88

Dermatomyositis: Polymyositis plus 89

Part 2: Tests and Treatments: What to Expect 91

Chapter 6: Your Doctor and You: Allies Against Arthritis 93

Positioning Yourself for Treatment Success 94

Choosing a Good Doctor 94

Determining whether the doctor is knowledgeable 95

Sharing the same treatment philosophy 96

Interviewing a prospective doctor 96

Considering compatibility 97

Working with Your Doctor 98

Speaking Your Doctors Language 100

Figuring Out When You Should Find a New Doctor 101

Chapter 7: Judging Joint Health with Low- and High-Tech Tests 103

Checking In for a Check-Up 103

Presenting the past: Your medical history 104

From head to toe: The physical exam 104

Explaining Imaging Tests 106

Examining the benefits of an X-ray 106

Seeing more with a scan 106

Backing Up a Diagnosis with Blood Tests 107

Taking Other Tests on the Road to Diagnosis 109

Joint aspiration 110

Arthroscopy 110

Genetic testing 110

Urine testing 111

Chapter 8: From Aspirin to Steroids: Medicines for Arthritis 113

Talking to Your Doctor 114

Exploring the Five Classes of Drugs for Arthritis 116

Analgesics 116

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) 117

Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) 118

Biologics 118

Steroids 118

Uncovering Specific Medicines for Specific Types of Arthritis 119

Actemra 119

Actonel 120

Amoxil 121

Anaprox-DS 121

Ansaid 121

Arava 121

Arthrotec 122

Aspirin 122

Azulfidine 123

Celebrex 123

Cimzia 123

Clinoril 124

Cochicine 124

ColBenemid 124

Cosentyx 125

Cymbalta 125

Cytoxan 125

Daypro 126

Decadron 126

Deltasone 126

Disalcid 126

Doryx 127

Enbrel 127

Etodolac 127

Feldene 128

Fosamax 128

Humira 128

Hymovis 129

Ibuprofen 129

Ilaris 129

Imuran 130

Indocin 130

Keflex 130

Ketoprofen 131

Kevzara 131

Kineret 131

Medrol 132

Miacalcin 132

Mobic 132

Naprosyn 133

Olumiant 133

Orencia 134

Pediapred 134

Penicillin 134

Plaquenil 135

Relafen 135

Remicade 135

Rheumatrex 136

Rinvoq 136

Rituxan 137

Simponi and Simponi Aria 137

Sulfinpyrazone 138

Tacrolimus 138

Taltz 138

Tetracycline 139

Tremfya 139

Trilisate 140

Tylenol 140

Voltaren 140

Xeljanz 141

Zyloprim 141

Chapter 9: Cuts That Cure: Surgeries for Arthritis 143

Knowing What to Ask Your Doctor Before Undergoing Surgery 144

Looking At Different Kinds of Joint Surgery 146

Synovectomy: Removing a diseased joint lining 146

Osteotomy: Cutting and resetting the bone 147

Arthrodesis: Fusing the bone 147

Arthroplasty: Replacing the joint 148

Autologous chondrocyte implantation: Cartilage transplants 154

Getting Ready for Surgery 155

Getting yourself into the best possible physical shape 155

Arranging adequate postoperative care 155

Finding someone who can handle your responsibilities 156

Resolving financial and insurance matters 156

Making a recovery plan with your doctor 156

Chapter 10: Overcoming the Ouch: Strategies for Pain Management 157

Understanding Arthritis Pain 158

Differentiating Between Acute Pain and Chronic Pain 158

Breaking the pain cycle 159

Dealing with chronic pain 159

Assembling your treatment team 160

Relieving Pain with Noninvasive Therapies 162

Applying heat 162

Applying cold 164

Washing away pain with water therapy 164

Trying topical pain relievers 165

Manipulating the joints 166

Helping the joints with splints and supports 166

Transmitting a tingle with TENS 168

Taking Pain Relief to the Next Level 168

Medicating the pain away 168

Undergoing surgery 169

Part 3: The Arthritis Lifestyle Strategy 171

Chapter 11: Fighting the Pain with Foods and Supplements 173

Finding Foods That Heal 174

Managing RA Mediterranean-style 176

Using omega-3s and omega-6s to fight arthritis pain and inflammation 178

Getting a grip on arthritis with green tea 181

Avoiding Foods That May Be Trouble 181

Saving Your Joints with Supplements 183

What you need to know before taking supplements 183

Fighting damaging oxidants and free radicals 184

Warding off OA with boron 186

Lowering homocysteine with vitamin B6 and folic acid 186

Fighting OA and RA with vitamin D 187

Pumping up cartilage with hydrolyzed collagen 187

Combating Raynauds with niacin 188

Zapping RA and psoriatic arthritis with zinc 188

Relieving Arthritis Symptoms with Other Nutritional Substances 189

Alleviating inflammation with aloe vera 189

Supporting your joints with SAMe 189

Battling inflammation with bromelain 190

Curtailing the pain with capsaicin 190

Guarding your joints with grapeseed extract 191

Fighting disease with flaxseed oil 191

Jettisoning OA pain with ginger 192

Glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate: Cures for osteoarthritis? 192

Chapter 12: Oiling Your Joints with Exercise 195

Achieving Different Goals with Different Exercises 196

Building cardiovascular endurance 196

Strength training 198

Increasing flexibility 199

Easing Joint Pain with Exercise 200

Stretching your neck 201

Stretching your hand and wrist 201

Extending the shoulder and arm 201

Stretching your side 202

Lifting your lower back and pelvis 203

Stretching your hamstring 203

Doing mini-sit-ups 205

Extending your hip and back leg 206

Rotating your ankle 206

Using Yoga to Ease Arthritis Pain 207

The snake 207

The cat 208

The pretzel 209

Knee-to-chest stretch 209

The spinal twist 210

The childs pose 211

Using Chair Exercises to Save Your Joints 212

Chair marching 212

Chair running 212

Chair dancing 212

Chair fencing 213

Maximizing the Healing Effects of Exercise 215

Designing Your Workout Program 216

Considering the basic game plan 217

Figuring out if youre working hard enough 218

Taking it easy! 219

Finding a good class 219

Chapter 13: The Right Stride and Other Ways to Protect Your Joints 221

Believing in Biomechanics 222

Waxing Ergonomic at Your Workstation 223

Standing Tall: Body Alignment 225

Focusing on feet 225

Bending your knees just a bit! 226

Unswaying your lower back 227

Relaxing your shoulders 228

Holding your head high 228

Putting the posture points together 228

Reducing Joint Stress with the Right Stride 229

Saving Your Joints When Hitting the Hay 231

Lifting Without Losing It 232

Chapter 14: Controlling Your Stress, Aggression, and Depression233

Understanding Why We Hurt More Than We Have To 234

Ratcheting up the pain with stress 234

Increasing pain the A way 235

Heightening pain when youre feeling low 237

Discovering the Healing Power of Positive Thinking 240

Relaxing the pain away through biofeedback 241

Quieting your mind with meditation and programmed relaxation 241

Moving to a stress-free place through guided imagery and hypnosis 242

Controlling your breathing 242

Using cognitive behavioral therapy 243

Laughing your way to relaxation 243

Forgetting all about it 244

Easing Depression and Anxiety with Prayer and Spirituality 244

Chapter 15: Day-to-Day Living with Arthritis 247

Taking Care of You 248

Working with an occupational therapist 248

Conserving your energy 248

Getting a good nights sleep 249

Holding on to your sex life 250

Finding an Easier Way to Get Through the Day 252

Simplifying your household 252

Making household cleaning easier 253

Using assistive devices 254

Getting help from other people 255

Joining an Arthritis Support Group 256

Finding help and hope through the group 256

Locating a support group 257

Dealing with Arthritis in the Workplace 257

Easing the pain when you work 257

Applying for disability benefits 258

Part 4: Is Alternative Medicine for You? 259

Chapter 16: Exploring Alternative Medicine 261

Understanding the Many Faces of Alternative Medicine 262

Easing Arthritis Through Alternative Approaches 263

Finding a Reputable CAM Practitioner 264

Checking credentials and certifications 265

Identifying false claims 266

Working with Your Doctor 268

Figuring Out Whether Alternative Medicine Is for You 269

Chapter 17: Discovering Herbs and Homeopathy 271

Digging into Medicinal Herbs 272

Getting the Lowdown on Herbs for Arthritis 273

Anti-inflammatories 275

Antirheumatics 279

Sedatives and muscle relaxants 280

Pain relievers 280

Stimulating the Body to Heal Itself with Homeopathy 282

Determining remedies according to your symptoms 283

Discovering recipes for remedies 284

Homing in on homeopathic remedies for arthritis 285

Finding homeopathic help 287

Chapter 18: Hands-On Healing Methods 289

Unblocking the Energy Flow: Eastern Hands-On Healing Methods 290

Pinpointing the pain with acupuncture 290

Pressing your buttons with acupressure (shiatsu) 292

Restoring healing energy with Reiki 293

Realigning and Releasing Tension: Western Hands-On Healing Methods 294

Rubbing away muscle tension with massage 294

Promoting energy balance with polarity therapy 297

Relieving pain and encouraging healing with reflexology 298

Transmitting healing energy through touch therapy 299

Chapter 19: Other Alternative Approaches 301

Breathing In the Healing: Aromatherapy 302

Understanding how it works 302

Discovering what aromatherapy can do for you 302

Finding out where to get aromatherapy 303

Fighting Pain with Bee Venom Therapy 303

Understanding how it works 303

Discovering what bee venom therapy can do for you 304

Finding out where to get bee venom therapy 304

Replacing the Hormone DHEA 304

Understanding how it works 305

Discovering what DHEA can do for you 305

Finding out where to get DHEA 305

Fighting the Pain and Disability of RA with MSM 306

Understanding how MSM is used to treat arthritis 307

Discovering what MSM can do for you 307

Finding out how to get MSM 307

Whirling the Pain Away with Hydrotherapy 308

Understanding how hydrotherapy is used to treat arthritis 308

Discovering what it can do for you 308

Finding a good hydrotherapist 308

Peering into the Possibilities of Prolotherapy 309

Understanding how it works 309

Discovering what prolotherapy can do for you 309

Finding out where to get prolotherapy 309

Part 5: The Part of Tens 311

Chapter 20: Ten Crackerjack New Treatments 313

Janus Kinase Inhibitors for Rheumatoid Arthritis 313

New Drug Treatments for Psoriatic Arthritis 315

Matrix-Induced Cartilage Implantation for Knee Osteoarthritis 317

Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) Therapy for Damaged Cartilage 318

Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections for Knee Osteoarthritis 318

Hyaluronic Acid for Osteoarthritis 319

Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation for Knee Osteoarthritis 320

Vagus Neurostimulation for Rheumatoid Arthritis 320

Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Hip Replacements 321

New Drug Combination for Treatment for Uncontrolled Gout 322

Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Traveling with Arthritis 323

Talking to Your Doctor 323

Reviewing Your Medications and Supplements 324

Preplanning to Reduce Stress 325

Eating Wisely and Well 325

Exercising, Even Though Youre on Vacation! 326

Using Joint-Protection Techniques 327

Using Assistive Devices 327

Renting an Arthritis-Friendly Car 328

Flying with Finesse 328

Taking a Test Run 329

Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Save on Prescriptions 331

Review Your Medications 331

Ask Your Doctor for Free Samples 332

Check Out Medicares Extra Help Program 332

Look Into Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) 333

Consider a Pharmacy Discount Card 333

Buy the Generic Version 334

Buy in Bulk 335

Double the Strength and Split the Pills 335

Compare Prices at Different Pharmacies 335

Consider Using Online Pharmacies 336

Chapter 23: Ten Professionals Who Can Help You Fight Arthritis 337

Rheumatologist 338

Primary Care Physician 338

Orthopedic Surgeon 339

Pharmacist 339

Physical Therapist or Exercise Physiologist 340

Occupational Therapist 340

Registered Dietitian 341

Social Worker 341

Mental Health Professional 342

Massage Therapist 342

Part 6: Appendixes345

Appendix A: Glossary 347

Appendix B: Resources 355

Appendix C: Weight Loss And Management Guide 365

Index 371

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