One of the fun things about arthritis is the medicines. Some arthritis medications have side effects that are great, like getting rid of any arthritis pain. But some arthritis medications can have not so great symptoms, like apnea (where you stop breathing when asleep) or acidosis (where your blood becomes much too acidic).

This is why it is so important to monitor your reactions to any new drug and to follow the directions very carefully. Because of side effects like dizziness, apnea, acidosis, arthritis medicines come in a very large family. You may have to try several medicines out before finding one that works best for you.

Apnea

Ahh, there’s nothing like the sound of a roommate with apnea. Acidosis, arthritis and other conditions affect just the sufferer, but apnea is something to be shared with the entire household or dormitory. It sounds, much, much worse than snoring. It sounds like a rocket about to explode. Arthritis medicines like flurbiprofin and nabumatone, can sometimes relax a patient’s neck muscled to the point where they press on the throat and cause apnea. This is especially a sign that you are taking too much of the medicine than your body can handle.

Acidosis, Acidosis& Little Lambs Eat Ivy…

Acidosis is when your bodily fluids like your blood have too much acidity. This is usually due to poor diet, or a complication from another illness, but sometimes arthritis medicines may bring the condition on, as they often can affect your body’s chemistry. This is a serious condition that can affect every system of your body from balding to stomach bleeding.

The apnea, acidosis, arthritis trio are conditions that get worse over time and do not go away on their own. Most likely, you will be given regular blood tests when started on new arthritis medications to check for developing acidosis.

Other Signs Of Arthritis Medicine Complications

The apnea, acidosis, arthritis trio are not the only signs of complications with arthritis medicines. Any strange rash, stomach upset, dizziness or headaches are also symptoms that your body just doesn’t get along with your particular arthritis medication. This could lead to permanent liver or stomach problems if not treated. Be sure to follow the directions on your medicines. If a pill is to be taken with food, at least take it with a full glass of milk. And the apnea, acidosis, arthritis trio should remind you never to take more than the prescribed amount.

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Yesterday, I went to work wearing my favorite heels. By the time I sat down to lunch, both ankles were swollen and sore. By the time I got home, I could barely walk. Lately this has been happening more and more often. Could I really have ankle arthritis like my mother suggests, even though I am only forty years old?

What Are The Causes Of Arthritis?

While it is true that the older we become, the more susceptible we are to arthritis. However, it is not the old person’s disease many would like to believe it is. In fact, younger women are much more susceptible to this disease than men, especially ankle arthritis and arthritis of the feet. This is due to our tendency to wear those wonderfully beautiful high heels.

That is not the only cause, though. Ankle arthritis and other forms of arthritis may be caused by injury to the area or by obesity. Also, some forms of arthritis, osteoarthritis, have been connected to a history of the disease in the gene pool. So, if your family has osteoarthritis, chances are higher that you will as well.

What Are The Symptoms Of Ankle Arthritis?

Like any other form of arthritis, ankle arthritis causes swelling and pain in the joint. There are three bones that make up the ankle joint: tibia, fibula and the talus. Any one or a combination of the three may be affected by arthritis, which causes tremendous pain and may restrict mobility. It is, unfortunately, difficult to assess the progression of ankle arthritis without question, because of factors like activity level and past injury.

There are, however, treatments available for those who suffer from this form of arthritis. One of the first steps is to limit or exclude high heels from daily wear and then visit your local doctor. He will likely have you begin a regimen of exercise designed to maintain mobility and alleviate pain. Next, be aware that there are over-the-counter medications designed to help with the pain level as well: these include acetaminophen, NSAIDS and topical ointments. Be aware, however, that these have side effects, so make sure you know what they are before trying them.

While it is true that you may not be able to work all day from now on in those gorgeous heels, you can find relief from the pain of ankle arthritis. It is key to have a proper diagnosis from a trained physician before trying any therapy. However, knowing is half of the battle. Then take an active approach to pain management with exercise and medicines in moderation. Remember, too, if those swollen ankles need more help, there are surgeries available.

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