ArthritisIn common parlance inflammation of joints is known as Arthritis. Though there are 80 types of arthritis, Osterasthritis (OA) and Rheumatoid (RA) are the two principle sub-divisions. The former is a condition that denotes natural wear and tear of joints which often follows ageing. Persons who have suffered injuries previously, either through accidents or sports (known as sports injuries) farming occupation, artists who have to squat due to job compulsions, domestic servants, housewives. OA rarely occurs in young age but is quite common as the age advances. Here, wear and tear of joints is a natural consequence. Ultimately the cartilege weakens and gaps between bones get reduced, resulting in cricking voice on movement or bending the joint. Knees have to mainly bear the brunt of O.A. Main aim should be to detoxify the body, improve circulation and mobility of joints, at least to the extent that patient is enabled to discharge his normal functions or, at least, does not have to lead an infirm and inactive person's life. The patients are warned not to take recourse to surgical methods, or if that be necessary, it should be the last option, when all other methods have proved futile and ineffective. General principle is to touch the affected joint for surgical operations only when total mobility is lost. SymptomsR.A. is an autoimmune disorder where synovial memberanes that line the joints, get inflamed and thickened, leading to pain and deformity of joints. If either of the disorders restricts or impedes physical movement or immobility of the affected joints, the problem becomes compounded. There is pain, swelling, heat and redness on and around the joints and patient's mobility and normal activity is adversely affected. Ayurvedic RemediesThere are plenty of herbs which have proven Curative faculties. Here some of the curative methods are described in relation as follow -
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