(Health-NewsWire.Net, May 11, 2015 ) Orlando, FL -- Diabetes and arthritis are two different conditions. However, both are affecting millions of people from around the world today. Albeit they are different from each other, it is interesting to know that they do have several things in common.
Researchers are studying the connection between diabetes and arthritis. According to The Arthritis Foundation, individuals diagnosed with diabetes are twice as susceptible to arthritis, and this indicates a diabetes-arthritis connection.
"Diabetes develops when the human body is unable to use or produce hormone insulin sufficiently. Without insulin, the cells create less energy and this results in fatigue," said VitaBreeze Supplements spokesperson, Michelle O'Sullivan.
It is believed that hormonal problems can eventually turn into joint problems and cardiovascular issues. Diabetes is believed to cause musculoskeletal changes that result in certain symptoms such as stiffness and joint pain, nodules under the skin and swelling. Those who have been suffering from diabetes for many years are more susceptible to joint damage called diabetic arthropathy.
According to The Arthritis Foundation, both rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are connected with diabetes in different ways. Both RA and diabetes are autoimmune diseases and both have inflammation as a culprit. High levels of inflammatory markers that are found in rheumatoid arthritis are also in individuals with type 1 diabetes. It is believed that inflammatory treatments for arthritis can also be helpful to other inflammation-related conditions.
David Felson, M.D., epidemiologist and professor of medicine at University School of Medicine, has stated that type 2 diabetes often develops in obese or overweight individuals, and being obese is also a risk factor for hip and knee osteoarthritis. Losing weight can help ease pain in the feet, knees and hips as well as reduce blood sugar. There are even individuals who taper off diabetes medications such as insulin by losing weight.
Experts suggest that patients should practice healthy eating habits as it can help maintain steady blood glucose levels. There are many natural remedies that are thought to be very helpful for patients who are suffering from diabetes and arthritis. Regular exercise, healthy food preferences and natural supplements are considered by many patients to be effective and safe pain relief remedies.
Individuals who are suffering from arthritic conditions often use methods such as natural alternatives. Some of the most popular alternatives are called glucosamine supplements. These supplements have long been used by many arthritic patients and many claimed that they have achieved significant pain relief after using the supplements (http://www.amazon.com/Glucosamine-Sulfate-Chondroitin-Supplement-Turmeric/dp/B00DUMO9X4/).
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