This is a caregiver training video resource from HCA Hospice Care, Singapore.
It shows how you can gently massage to soothe an elderly person or a patient.
How to manage arthritis
You may be prescribed the following medications depending on the cause of the arthritis:
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Rest and exercise
People with arthritis should exercise. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, there is strong evidence indicating that both endurance and resistance types of exercise provide considerable disease-specific benefits for people with osteoarthritis and rheumatic conditions (www.…
Can it be prevented
Maintain your ideal weight: Increased weight on the load-bearing joints, like knees, ankles and hips, makes you highly susceptible to osteoarthritis. Losing weight cuts the risk of arthritis.
Exercise regularly: Try to exercise at least 20 minutes for three days a week if exercise is vigorous, or 30 minutes of moderate exercise five days a week. Practice yoga or simple stretching. These exercises strengthen the muscles around joints.
Quit smoking, as it weakens bone health…
What is it
The word “arthritis” means joint inflammation, and it's used to describe different diseases and conditions that affect joints, the tissues that surround joints, and other connective tissue.
Arthritis is often seen as a disease that affects the elderly but it can affect people of all ages. According to the Arthritis Foundation, two-thirds of people with arthritis are under the age of 65. And more people in their late 30s and 40s are now being diagnosed with the condition. As…
What causes arthritis
Although the exact causes are unknown, it is believed to include the following:
Genetics
Injury
Infection
Lifestyle related factors, primarily, smoking, diet, use of oral contraceptives and excessive coffee intake
Obesity
Environmental factors, like stress
Autoimmune conditions (your body's own immune system attacking the joints, causing inflammation - warmth, swelling, tenderness - within the joints)
Are you at risk
Are you:
65 or above in age: The risk of…
Medications: You may be prescribed the following medications depending on the cause of the arthritis:
Topical pain-relieving creams, rubs, and sprays. These medications are applied directly to the skin over the joints to relieve pain.
Pain killers (such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen)
Medications that suppress the immune system such as prednisone (steroids).Biologics are lately being used to treat Rheumatoid arthritis that is not responding enough to traditional medication. These are…
Some signs and symptoms of arthritis require urgent medical care. If you have any of the following, you should seek medical care as soon as possible:
One or more swollen joints
Fever
Weight loss
Inability to function due to joint pain or swelling
Overall sense of feeling ill, accompanied by fever, joint swelling and joint pain
Sudden weakness of specific muscle groups
Burning pain, numbness or a pins-and-needles sensation around joints.
Symptoms depend on the type of arthritis you have:…
The process of diagnosing arthritis involves several steps. The doctor will record your medical history and give you a physical examination. He/she may also recommend laboratory tests, imaging tests (such as x-rays), and other tests as required.
Laboratory and imaging tests are sometimes, but not always, needed to determine the cause of arthritis. These tests may include:
X-rays: To see a detailed picture of the bones. However, for many types of arthritis, changes in the joint are not visible…
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It’s impossible to imagine that super-tough fitness instructor Neha was once immobile with rheumatoid arthritis. She shares her story – from pain to power.
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I have pain in both of my knees and I have thyroid as well, currently I am taking 25mg thyroxine tablets. I want to know how can I cure my knee pain, I wanna get fit and lose weight.