Wednesday, March 23, 2011

About Arthritis: What Is a Pain Management Doctor?

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The sun shines and warms and lights us and we have no curiosity to know why this is so; but we ask the reason of all evil, of pain, and hunger, and mosquitoes and silly people. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

What Is a Pain Management Doctor?
People who are experiencing arthritis symptoms don't know who to consult about their symptoms initially. Should a person who suspects arthritis go to their primary doctor? Should they instead go to a pain management doctor? Read more...
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  • When Are Pain Medications Appropriate for Arthritis Patients?
  • Should You Change Your Doctor?
  • The Right Doctor for You

  • TNF Blockers for Rheumatoid Arthritis Lower Cardiovascular Risk
    Since the first TNF blocker came on the market in 1998, the drugs have helped many rheumatoid arthritis patients by improving symptoms and joint function. A new study has revealed that the drugs also lower risk of cardiovascular disease. Read more...
  • TNF Blockers - What You Need to Know
  • Test Your Knowledge - TNF Blockers
  • All About Biologic DMARDs
  • 10 Things You Should Know About Prednisone

  • Arthritis Handle Lends a Hand in the Kitchen
    People who have arthritic hands often find it hard to work in the kitchen. A new assistive device has been invented by a student from Queensland University of Technology -- specially designed to help lift pots. Read more...
  • 10 Cooking Tips for People With Arthritis
  • Arthritis-Friendly Kitchen Gadgets / Kitchen Tools
  • Review Your Must-Have Kitchen Gadget
  • How to Organize Your Kitchen If You Have Arthritis

  • Has Fear Been a Factor in Your Disease?
    Arthritis is a disease that can cause fear because of its uncertain course. Arthritis can be life-changing and that can be scary. When first diagnosed, there are immediate concerns. How will the disease affect your ability to work, take care of your family, take care of yourself? There are more worries. What will it be like to live every day in pain? Will your treatment cause undesirable side effects? Will you get worse and how fast will that occur? Will you lose your independence? Are you going to become disabled? Has fear been a major factor in your disease? Share Your Feelings...

     


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