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CBD for Autoimmune Disorders: Efficacy and Safety

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chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system :: Article Creator Multiple Sclerosis: What You Need To Know Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Symptoms can range from muscle weakness to vision loss. They tend to worsen during flares and improve during times of remission. It is not possible to predict how multiple sclerosis (MS) will progress in any individual. Some people have mild symptoms, such as blurred vision and numbness, and tingling in the limbs. In severe cases, a person may experience paralysis, vision loss, and mobility problems. However, this is not common. It is difficult to know precisely how many people have MS. According to the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), 250,000–350,000 people in the United States are living with MS. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society estimates th...

What is psoriatic spondylitis? Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment

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joints in fingers hurt :: Article Creator Arthritic Hands: What Works (and Doesn't) To Ease The Pain? Millions of people who live with the pain and stiffness of arthritis in their hands get steroid or hyaluronic acid injections directly into their finger joints in the hopes of feeling better. Now, a new review shows that even though these injections are widely recommended in treatment guidelines, they don't really work. Joint injections to relieve the symptoms of hand osteoarthritis were no better than dummy (placebo) injections, the study found. That's not all current treatment recommendations for hand arthritis seem to get wrong, either. Most also call for topical pain relievers as the first-line therapy for hand osteoarthritis, but the evidence on those is iffy, said study author Dr. Anna Døssing, a rheumatology resident at the Parker Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. "Oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAI...

Arthritis vs. Osteoporosis: Symptoms, Risk Factors, and More

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autoimmune vasculitis treatment :: Article Creator Vasculitis: Treatment For Autoimmune Symptoms Medically reviewed by Stella Bard, MD Vasculitis is a medical condition involving swollen or inflamed blood vessels that can affect different parts of the body. It can be caused by viruses such as hepatitis B or C, other infections, side effects of medications, cancer, or autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). When the blood vessels become inflamed, it inhibits blood flow and can lead to complications, including organ damage. Learn about vasculitis, its causes and risk factors, types, treatment options, and more. FG Trade Latin / Getty Images Autoimmune Effects of Vasculitis An autoimmune reaction happens when the immune system attacks healthy cells in the body. This can lead to inflammation in various organs and regions of the body, sometimes in the entire body. When the blood vessels that carry blood throughout...

The Primary Care Provider's Role in Diagnosing and Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis

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dr berg inflammation :: Article Creator Dr Eric Berg Warns Of Vitamin B6 Deficiency Symptoms 'very Few People Know About' From hair loss to inflammation, the doctor has outlined 11 warning signs of vitamin B6 deficiency (Image: GETTY) Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin involved in many bodily functions, including promoting brain health and improving mood. Unfortunately, your body cannot produce enough vitamin B6, so you must get this nutrient from foods or supplements. As vitamin B6 deficiency can lead to a whole host of health problems, symptoms awareness is front and centre. You may have heard of signs like rashes around your nose, cracks or rashes around your mouth, anaemia, or numbness in your hands and your feet. While these are all considered tell-tale signs of B6 deficiency, Dr Eric Berg highlighted lesser-known symptoms to spot. The doctor explained that inflammation, especially of the gut, can be on...

Lupus: What Is It, Symptoms, Treatment, Rash, and More

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chronic kidney disease and inflammation :: Article Creator Could Statins Reduce Death Risk In Chronic Kidney Disease? Statins are a cheap, safety-profiled drug that can reduce the risk of death from cardiovascular events by reducing low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, also known as 'bad' cholesterol, in the blood. First prescribed to people who had had heart attacks, guidance for statin use is being constantly updated, expanding the number of groups of people who could benefit from taking the drug. A recent trial showed all people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) over the age of 40 could benefit from taking a statin. Now, a trial has shown older adults with chronic kidney disease could also benefit. A statin was the most prescribed drug in the United States in 2020, and guidance is continually being updated recommending the expansion of the use of this type of drug. Initially prescribed in the late 1980s to people...