Foot arthritis occurs less
frequently than hip or knee arthritis. The ankle is less
often involved in osteoarthritis and is likely to be
involved in inflammatory arthritis, such as rheumatoid
arthritis. Foot arthritis is also often involved in the
arthritis that occurs after injury.
Natural arthritis in foot treatment
can relieve the pain and inflammation of foot arthritis
so you can start living a more productive life without
the cost or side effects of prescription arthritis
medications.
- Reduce pain and inflammation.
- Protect the production of
naturally occurring "pain killers."
- Block pain signals.
- Reduce stiffness.
- Reduce edema in the joints.
- Is a doctor-formulated supplement
specifically designed to block pain signals.
- Is all natural, completely safe
and non-toxic.
- Can be used while transitioning
from less preferred arthritis medicines.
- Works without harmful arthritis
medication side effects.
If you want to relieve arthritis foot
pain naturally without the cost or side effects of
prescription arthritis in foot treatment medications,
Arthritin for foot arthritis is an excellent option.
There are also a number of home
measures to help relieve arthritis foot pain. Wearing
appropriate footwear is often the first step to
preventing foot arthritis. Shoe inserts can redistribute
pressure away from the affected foot arthritis.
Prescription orthopedic footwear and protective shields
are also used to relieve the pressure of foot arthritis.
Ice packs to reduce inflammation are often beneficial in
home arthritis of foot treatment.
Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can both affect
the foot. Osteoarthritis, known as a "wear and tear"
disorder, is the main form of arthritis foot pain. The
big toe is especially susceptible to foot arthritis due
to the tremendous amounts of pressure placed upon the
toe when walking. Osteoarthritis causes the
cartilage to erode and then causes the bone ends to fuse
which results in stiffness and aching of the joints.
Osteoarthritis can also occur after a fracture or a bad
sprain to the foot.
Rheumatoid Arthritis is a systemic disease, which
affects the whole body. Rheumatoid arthritis affects all
the joints and muscles in the foot. Rheumatoid arthritis
affects the feet by causing a gradual collapse of the
arch, thus causing the toes to become contracted and
draw back. Bunions are a common amongst elderly
rheumatoid arthritic patients. Corns, calluses, thick
nails and ulcers can then occur due to the occurrence of
bunions.
Natural
Arthritis in Foot Treatment
Hallux rigidus is a foot arthritis
condition in which the big toe becomes very stiff and
painful to move. Corns, calluses and ulcers can occur
due to osteoarthritis affecting any bone in the foot. If
the ankle joint is affected then a patient may suffer
from pain from various tendons that may be affected.
Foot arthritis is generally a chronic condition that
does not require immediate medical attention. However,
if the foot is hot and swollen, infectious arthritis may
be present.
If your foot arthritis pain is severe, it is a good idea
to visit your doctor. He or she will ask you about the
history of your foot arthritis pain. There are a number
of arthritis in foot treatment options available. Keep
in mind that all prescription arthritis medications and
most over-the-counter arthritis medications have side
effects.
Arthritin offers a natural approach to foot arthritis
without the long term use and subsequent dangers of
NSAID's (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) such as
common aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen and others.