Arthritis and Aging
Health News

Arthritis and Aging


Contrary to popular belief, there is joy that comes with aging. There?s seeing your children bloom into responsible self-sustaining adults. There?s having the time to do what you want during the day. There are decades-long friendships that bring immense satisfaction.

But does suffering from arthritis have to be part of aging? Is arthritis inevitable, as you grow older?

?There are some who think it is unavoidable,? says Susan Levy, M.D. ?And certainly, we see an increase in arthritis as people age ?

But there?s a catch.

?Some people may not have any symptoms of arthritis although they may still show indications of arthritis,? says Dr. Levy, who is the medical director at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Courtland Gardens Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.

In other words, you could have arthritis but have no, or very minimal, physical ailments of the disease. And that is very good news. Staying physically active, getting a handle on stress and remaining ? or getting to ? a healthy weight can make all the difference.

Over the counter medication can be all that is needed for moderate arthritic symptoms, Dr. Levy says. ?And some people can see a benefit from chrondroitin and glucosamine, the dietary supplements are commonly used for arthritic joint pain. ?There is clinical evidence that chrondroitin and glucosamine can benefit some people,? she says.

But you may want to save your money if looking into other herbal options. ?There is not really good evidence about other herbal remedies.? Dr. Levy says.

Exercising muscles around the joint to build strength and flexibility can help. And listen to your body when it comes to how much exercise is too much, she says. ?Your own discomfort will tell you.?

If you are suffering with severe problems that do not go away such as swollen joints, see your doctor immediately. You don?t have to suffer in silence. To make an appointment, call 410-601-WELL (9355).

-Sandra Crockett




- Does Gum Disease Indicate Future Joint Problems? Study Links Gum-disease Bacterium To Collagen-caused Rheumatoid Arthritis
Although researchers and clinicians have long known about an association between two prevalent chronic inflammatory diseases - periodontal disease and rheumatoid arthritis - the microbiological links have been unclear; a new study suggests this link is...

- Geriatricians Help The Elderly
by Helene King As the baby boomer generation continues to age, geriatricians and the services they need will be in more demand. One report by the Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs and the American Geriatrics Society estimates that...

- Weight Gain Can Lead To Arthritis Problems
Maintaining a healthy weight is one way to ward off the effects of arthritis. Wayne Leadbetter, M.D., of the Center for Joint Preservation and Replacement and the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics at Sinai Hospital, said on last week's Ask...

- Gardening Doesn't Have To Stop With Arthritis Diagnosis
With the sun out in Baltimore, many gardeners are ready to start planting their own fruits, vegetables, berries and herbs. While joint pain can make gardening more difficult, it is a wonderful activity for maintaining joint flexibility, bone density and...

- Beating The Senior Blues
We all deserve our golden years. After decades navigating life?s twists and turns, overcoming adversity, and working diligently to achieve success for ourselves and our families, we all should be afforded the opportunity in our late 60s, throughout our...



Health News








.