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Reactive Arthritis
Reactive arthritis may affect high blood pressure and blood sugar.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that develops pain and inflammation in the joints.
Drugs are effective in the treatment but should be avoided because all recommended drugs for this disease have dangerous side affects. Drugs should only be considered if other options fail.
Reactive arthritis may affect high blood pressure and blood sugar.
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Reactive Arthritis
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arthritis, high blood pressure
The best alternative is a healthy life style of exercise,nutrition, and weight control. Exercise is of the utmost importance because it strengthens muscles, bones and cartilage. An exercise program directed by a physio therapist
will be helpful in learning the best exercises
tailored for joints involved. Food supplements effective for treatment are glucosamine,green
tea,turmeric,niacinamide,and bromelain.
Reactive arthritis may affect high blood pressure and blood sugar.