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    acute stage is characterized by infrequent joint pain. Short periods of time where joints—knees‚ hips‚ elbows‚ hands‚ fingers—are stiff and painful to move. Most people in the acute state of osteoarthritis don’t cerebrate of themselves as having arthritis. These people are the exception to the rule that if you have osteoarthritis then you probably know it. Instead‚ people with acute osteoarthritis are scarcely in denial. They chalk these minor aches and pains up to old sports injuries or to the natural

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    successful way to achieve this is to create a separate leaflet for each chosen physiological disorder. Everyone has to do diabetes as one of the physiological disorders. You have a choose of choosing one more from the following: - Rheumatoid arthritis Coronary heart disease Stoke Part one of the leaflet: Explain the nature of TWO named physiological disorders. (Below is a check list of what must be included) 1. Physiological disorder 2. Describe the disorder 3. Causes of the disorder

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    that people with an especially HLA complex which means human leukocyte antigen‚ are more likely to develop it. A good illustration of it is other autoimmune disorders may caused by such complexes‚ such as rheumatoid arthritis‚ ankylosing spondylitis‚ or juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (Smith‚ 2010). The second factor is a viral infection which may affects the disease by attacking immune system. For instance‚ Kamiah (2010) states that a series of diseases from gastrointestinal problems to myocarditis

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    Temporomandibular Disorders Approximately 15% of Americans suffer from chronic facial pain‚ much like headaches‚ ear aches‚ and jaw pain. The cause behind the pain may be a directly related to temporomandibular joint‚ or TMJ. Any problems involving the muscles of jaw or the TMJ‚ results in a TMD‚ temporomandibular disorder. A good majority of Americans who suffer from TMD are women and are between the ages of 20 to 40 years of age. For some it’s a fleeting pain‚ and just assume that it may be just

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    May 21‚ 2010 Old uncle “Arthur” Nathan Wei‚ of arthritis-treatment-and-relief.com stated that the term arthritis is derived from the Greek term “arthron” meaning joint and “itis” meaning “inflammation”. A common nickname for Arthritis is “Old Uncle Arthur.” A personification sating that the disease is kin to everyone or that most people know someone who has it. Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints. There are many types of arthritis. Some are more serious than other‚ and affect people

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    one time. This could drastically influence the results of study 3. Danoff-Burg‚ S.‚ Revenson‚ T. A.‚ Trudeau‚ K. J.‚ & Paget‚ S. A. (2004). Unmitigated communion‚ social constraints‚ and psychological distress among women with rheumatoid arthritis. Journal Of Personality‚ 72(1)‚ 29-46. doi:10.1111/j.0022-3506.2004.00255.x Examining the effects of UC on adjustment to chronic illness is one of the primary focuses of the study Furthermore‚ the study aimed to understand pathways

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    is not common‚ men can also develop SLE. Men tend to develop lupus when it is induced by a drug which is known as DILE. Symptoms found in men tend to be less severe than women. For example‚ Bernknopf et al. (2011) stated‚ men tend to develop less arthritis pain than

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    Case 4- Discharge Summary

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    DISCHARGE SUMMARY Patient Name: Adela Torres Patient ID: 132463 Date of Admission: 6/22/---- Date of Discharge: 6/25/---- Admitting Physician: Leon Medina‚ MD‚ Internal Medicine Consultations: Sachi Kato‚ MD‚ Dermatology Procedures Performed: Intravenous Hydration. Complications: None. Admitting Diagnosis: Stomatitis possibly methotrexate related. HOSPITAL COURSE: This 57-year-old Cuban female was admitted from my office for treatment of severe stomatitis

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    Lupus erythematosus is considered to be an autoimmune disease‚ which is a chronic inflammatory disorder that causes systemic inflammation and affects multiple organs in the body1. Lupus affects the skin‚ joints and other parts of the body‚ such as the kidneys‚ tissues‚ blood cell and brain. The Article states that “Lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune system disorder where the body cannot tell the difference between foreign antigens and its own antigens.1” An individual who has been diagnosed with

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    that the body won’t be exposed to disease. Exercise 3: Structure of Synovial Membranes QUESTIONS: A. What is the function of the synovial membrane? To line the joint cavity‚ and produce synovial fluid that helps bones move. B. Rheumatoid arthritis results in part from an infection and immune response in the synovial membrane. What effects does this have on the ability of this membrane to carry out its functions? Lowers the amount of synovial fluid‚ causing the joints to not be able to move

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