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  2. By Michele Cohen Marill | Reviewed 4/21/2021. Having an arthritis flare can feel like hitting a wall. Your arthritis has been manageable, then suddenly swollen joints, pain, fatigue and mental fogginess derail your day-to-day activities. For some people, flares are an inevitable part of the arthritis journey.

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · While some people might be prescribed a daily dose of laxatives based on their symptoms, it's not safe for everyone to take laxatives every day, according to Shaheer Siddiqui, MD, a gastroenterologist at the Memorial Hermann Medical Group in Houston, Texas.

  4. Aug 18, 2022 · Moist heat around your joints boosts blood flow and relaxes muscles. A warm paraffin wax dip may make your hands or feet feel better. A special machine heats the wax, which is the same type used ...

  5. According to a study conducted by the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology Clinical Trials (OMERACT) RA Flare Group, the danger of untreated RA flares is they can place you at greater risk of joint damage, poorer long-term outcomes, and contribute to worsening cardiovascular disease.

  6. When you have a form of inflammatory arthritis (like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or axial spondyloarthritis) getting a handle on your flares is likely a top priority. After all, an arthritis flare can seemingly come out of nowhere and throw off your life for days, weeks, or longer.

  7. Feb 1, 2017 · Tai chi is an exercise that combines a series of low-impact moves and stretches with deep breathing. At least one study found that tai chi may relieve RA pain. Tai chi is a safe practice as long ...

  8. Apr 1, 2024 · The "laxative habit"—Laxative products are overused by many people. Such a practice often leads to dependence on the laxative action to produce a bowel movement. In severe cases, overuse of some laxatives has caused damage to the nerves, muscles, and tissues of the intestines and bowel.

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