An insightful and illuminating conversation with Kirtida Oza, who has lived with Sjogren's Syndrome for 30 years and is founder of Sjogren's India on the challenging symptoms of Sjogren's Syndrome and her experience in managing these symptoms.
Click below to listen to Kirtida cover a wide range of topics:
What is Sjogren's Syndrome
Her journey that led to a getting a diagnosis of Sjogren's Syndrome.
The challenges and complexities that relate specifically to managing Sjogrens…
Dr. Pravin Patil, Rheumatologist gives a comprehensive overview of Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and how it is different from spondylosis and regular back pain, tips on managing this condition and the role of exercise.
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a disease of young adults. Regrettably, ankylosing spondylitis has very little identity unto its own. Anything with “spondylitis” is considered to be linked with old age or simple ‘wear and tear’. Adding the prefix “ankylosing”…
Dr Pravin Patil, Rheumatologist from Pune, Maharasthtra shares the top 7 mistakes that people with Rheumatoid Arthritis with respect to their medications.
People with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are commonly prescribed several medications. It is very important to take medications regularly and follow correct instructions. It is the responsibility of the patients to know their medications well and avoid making mistakes, which can have serious consequences.
Mistake No. 1: You take Methotrexate…
The patient-led Lupus Trust India is creating a holistic support network for Lupus patients in India. As they prepare for awareness campaigns for World Lupus Day, watch this space for the resources they are putting together.
Contributed by Suzanne Sangi
Ask any Lupus patient in India how they felt right after their diagnosis, and you’re sure to hear them say “It’s the first time I heard about Lupus” or “It felt like I was the only one”. Why? Because in India, nobody talks about this…
What is a Bone Scan? What do the results of the scan indicate? When do you need a Bone Scan? How often should you get a Bone Scan? We give you information that will help you discuss your options with your doctor.
What is a Bone Scan
A Bone scan is done to check the bone mineral density (BMD) so as to assess strength of the bones and probability of any fractures. The scan helps identify any mild (osteopenia) or serious bone loss (osteoporosis). The most common bone density test is the DEXA…
People with type 2 diabetes are at an increased risk of developing frozen shoulder, a sometimes severely painful condition in which there is reduced mobility of the shoulders, says Dr Girish Parmar, Consultant Endocrinologist, Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital.
Is there a link between diabetes and muscle joint disorders?
Yes there is a link between diabetes and musculoskeletal system. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder wherein the extra glucose in circulation sticks to the tissues.…
Coping with Arthritis? Stiffness in hips and knees? Stiff toes or stiff ankles? Upper body aches and pains? Stiffness in waist, back, hips, shoulders, neck? How can you ease the stiffness in your joints?
Yoga is effective in managing arthritis. It reduces pain, increases flexibility, and lowers stress. It brings harmony to body and mind.
We have worked with Divyayog to create a set of asanas for you to do in the comfort of your own home.
The asanas are organised in 2 ebooks. Please…
Mausumi Ghosh from Mumbai talks about the travails of taking care of her mother, 77 who suffers from dementia in addition to other conditions like osteosporosis.
My mother is an osteoporosis patient from 2003 when she underwent hip replacement operation in Mumbai. She recovered from the same very well and was mobile and independent till she met with a ‘fall’ at home in 2010 and broke her ‘femur bone’ (left leg). She got herself operated twice in Kolkata in AMRI hospital and both the times the ‘…
Rheumatic diseases are erroneously believed to be the disease of the elderly, but a large number of young people too are affected by them. Dr. Gurvinder Singh Sawhney – Senior Consultant, Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement at Nanavati Hospital, gives us a perspective and suggests aggressive treatment strategies to manage flare-ups.
Rheumatic or musculoskeletal diseases are considered the aches and pains of the ageing, but there are several disorders prevalent even among young people. Which are…
Indians, especially vegetarians often do not get adequate protein in their diet. Registered Dietician, Nutritionist and Diabetes Educator Eileen Canday guides us on how vegetarians can make sure they get enough protein in their diets. An executive member of the Indian Dietetic Association she currently works with Sir H.N. Reliance hospital in Mumbai.
1. Why is protein important for our body?
Protein is important for our body to repair tissues from the physiological wear…
Pain stiffness under and to the sides of left knee. Difficulty walking stretching the leg .difficult to get up after sitting in a chair. Pain when bending the knee.Not comfortable while sleeping also. I am on Homeo medication.my age is 68 . The pain…
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I am 42 yrs old I had meniscus repair surgery of rt knee last month I am recovering well and doing physiotherapy excercises regularly I want to know that are there more chances for me to develop arthritis later in life . I was having problems…
What type if exercise should I do as I am suffering from right knee pain. Earlier I used to walk daily for 30 minutes but now the pain increases on walking longer. I want to reduce my weight, specially in thighs. Pl suggest.
last week with in 48hrs sudden pain in right kneeand took x-ray and MR ,,,calcification of LCL in right knee.now after 1week physiography now pain reduced.I need permanent solution please.experts plse Advice me.