Tips to Treat Winter Insomnia

Behaviour modification is the first step in treating winter insomnia. Breaking habits that may contribute to the problem is the best way to go. Here are some Tips to Treat Winter Insomnia: Do not eat a large meal before bedtime. Get plenty of exercise. Regular activity improves quality of sleep. Keep your bedtime and wake timeRead more ⟶

Is Winter Worse on your joints?

Those who suffer from arthritis, whether inflammatory or not, have probably noticed their joints getting crankier as the weather turns colder. But why are arthritis symptoms worse during the winter? “Our joints operate best in temperate weather,” says Dr. Mariko L. Ishimori, Interim Director at the Cedars-Sinai Division of Rheumatology. “When the weather gets cooler, the synovial fluid thatRead more ⟶

Arthritis, what is it?

Arthritis is a common condition that causes pain and inflammation in a joint. In the UK, more than 10 million people have it or other, similar conditions that affect the joints. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid-arthritis are the 2 most common types of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is the most common type in the UK, affecting nearly 9 millionRead more ⟶

Rheumatoid arthritis

In the UK, rheumatoid arthritis affects more than 400,000 people. It often starts when a person is between 40 and 50 years old. Women are 3 times more likely to be affected than men. In rheumatoid arthritis, the body’s immune system targets affected joints, which leads to pain and swelling. The outer covering (synovium) ofRead more ⟶

Symptoms of arthritis?

There are lots of different types of arthritis. The symptoms you experience will vary depending on the type you have. This is why it’s important to have an accurate diagnosis if you have: Joint pain, tenderness and stiffness Inflammation in and around the joints Restricted movement of the joints Warm red skin over the affectedRead more ⟶

What are some typical symptoms of pain conditions?

Symptoms vary on the specific type of pain condition, a person may suffer from: Reduction in quality of life Low mood Sleep disruption, fatigue and insomnia Loss of appetite Stress and anxiety Tremors or spasticity These symptoms can come and go in periods known as relapses and flare-ups. Flare-ups are when symptoms are particularly severe,Read more ⟶

Treatments for arthritis

There’s no cure for arthritis, but there are many treatments that can help slow it down. Osteoarthritis treatments include lifestyle changes, medicines and surgery. Treatment for rheumatoid arthritis aims to slow the condition’s progress and minimise joint inflammation. This helps prevent joint damage. Treatments include medication, physiotherapy and surgery.

Treating peripheral neuropathy

Treatment for peripheral neuropathy depends on the symptoms and underlying cause Not all of the underlying causes of neuropathy can be treated. For example, if you have diabetes, it may help to gain better control of your blood sugar level, stop smoking and cut down on alcohol. Nerve pain may be treated with prescribed medicinesRead more ⟶

Nathalie Faustino: The Answer Is Here

Nathalie Faustino is an Editor at Weekend Pages Magazine. Britain’s Health and Beauty Monthly magazine sent to over 450,000 digital magazine subscribers across the UK. Nathalie Faustino is: A published Author, Ranked Top 5 Beauty & Make Up Blogger in the UK and is also the Chief Beauty Editor for 365 Art Plus Magazine inRead more ⟶

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