Which is the best Ayurvedic doctor to be consulted for rheumatoid arthritis in Pune (I live in Wanowrie, Pune)?
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Rheumatic arthritis It is called as Rheumatic arthritis. If your pain is more in the distal joints, ie. In the upper limbs if the pain is present in the fingers/wrist and in the lower limbs it the pain is present in the toes/ ankle, then we shall definitely say it is Rheumatic arthritis. Wear elbow brace and wrist brace which will make her to feel warm and that will make the joints become firm. Hot water fermentation will help Knee cap will also help to prevent the damaged cartilages. If your pain is more in the distal joints, ie. In the upper limbs if the pain is present in the fingers/wrist and in the lower limbs it the pain is present in the toes/ ankle, then we shall definitely say it is Rheumatic arthritis. Which joints you have pain? If your proximal joints (ie. Shoulder, hip & knee has pain) then you can pour hot (warm) water in that area to reduce the inflammation. If you have pain in the distal joints ie. Wrist, fingers, ankle, toes then you can wear either elbow brace or wrist brace which will help you to feel warm and very protective. And also immerse the distal joints in the hot water tub which will help you to reduce the pain. Consult the near by physiotherapy clinic and also consult a general physician to check with your ESR levels to check whether you have inflammation The sound what you hear is called as Crepitus /?kr?p?t?s/ (also termed crepitation) is a medical term to describe the grating, crackling or popping sounds and sensations experienced under the skin and joints or a crackling sensation due to the presence of air in the subcutaneous tissue. Popping Knees and Crackling Knuckles. Occasionally hearing pops, snaps, and crackles when you bend your knees doesn?t necessarily mean you have arthritis. The kneecap (patella) is the small, convex bone that sits at the front of the knee, shielding the joint.
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I will not recommend ayurveda in RA for many reasons Allopathy is best for many reasons. Ayurveda and homeopathy have no new drugs designed to treat RA. Everything is very old. RA can lead to joint destruction which is irreversible if not controlled well at start. This was the case 20-50 years back when all so called ayurveda and homeopathy drugs where available. Early treatment is the key in RA. There is ?window of opportunity? in early RA (not our invention, but a recognised term :). This window is open for 12-24 weeks after RA starts. There is decent evidence that if RA patients are properly treated during this window, they are less likely to have joint damage or might need much lesser treatment in the future. Many patients miss this window for a ?unproven? natural treatment. Most claims of successful natural / ayurveda/ homeopathy therapies on internet or real-life are fake or misguided. Many patients with mild disease at start will feel better with anything, but they will worsen without proper treatment in future. There is almost no government or medical organisation in the world, which endorses use of natural / ayurveda / homeopathy therapies exclusively for RA treatment. Yes, they might recommend healthy diet, exercise, herbs, acupuncture etc, but just as add-on to allopathic treatment. A research on any drug should be good quality and repeatedly show similar results. At any point an approved RA allopathy drug will have anything ranging from 50 to more than 100 papers. No natural / ayurveda / homeopathy therapy used in RA has consistently shown such results.
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