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Ayurveda For Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or Amavatha is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells in the body, resulting in inflammation or painful swelling in the affected joints. The hands, wrists, and knees are the most common joints affected by RA. The lining of a joint affected by RA becomes inflammatory, causing joint tissue destruction. RA can also affect other tissues in the body, including the lungs, heart, and eyes, causing complications. RA Treatment in Ayurveda involves medical management, Panchakarma, and dietary and lifestyle changes that can help restore the mobility and function of the joints. Ayurvedic Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment aims to restore lost functions and reduce joint inflammation.

Outcomes of Rheumatoid Arthritis with Precision Ayurveda

Improved joint
mobility
Alleviation
of pain
Avoided surgical
interventions
Halted disease
progression
Reduced
inflammation
Low to nil dependency
on pain medication
Alleviation of pain
Improved joint mobility
Low to nil dependency on pain medication
Reduced inflammation
Avoided surgical interventions
Halted disease progression

Our Approach to Overcome Rheumatoid Arthritis

At AyurVAID, Rheumatoid Arthritis treatment ensures lasting relief, leading to long-term remission and preventing further disease progression. The outcome-focused herbal medications, personalized panchakarma protocols, diet, and lifestyle consultations altogether bring an improved quality of life for the patients. Inflammation and injury to the joint cause bony changes, deterioration of tendons and ligaments, and a breakdown of cartilage, resulting in pain, swelling, and deformity of the joint which are treated effectively without heavy steroids or painkillers, with non-surgical interventions.

Rheumatoid Arthritis with Ayurveda

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FAQ on Rheumatoid Arthritis

What are the types of arthritis?
Osteoarthritis is the most common type, other types such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gout, and Psoriatic Arthritis are also seen.
Am I at risk of Rheumatoid arthritis?
Family history, age, elder women after menopause, being obese, and having any chronic metabolic conditions put you at risk of having rheumatoid arthritis.
How do I know if I have Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Your doctor can diagnose that effectively with physical examinations to evaluate the fluid around the joints (warm or red joints) as well as the joint range of motion. Blood tests are also commonly used to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis that including inflammation markers, certain Imaging scans such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans are routinely used by doctors to create images of bones and cartilage.
How long will the therapy last?
A standardized number regarding the days for treatment cannot be predetermined for it depends on the chronicity of the disease, age of the patient, genetic predisposition, and innate constitution. Yet most Ayurveda rheumatoid arthritis treatments will range between 2 to 3 weeks.
Is it possible to cure Rheumatoid arthritis?
Arthritis can be cured, yes. Ayurvedic medications can treat it since they are made from natural and efficient herbs that address the fundamental cause of arthritis. It removes ama doshas from the body while balancing the vata doshas. Besides herbs, there are a multitude of therapies to help with arthritis treatment. However, in chronic cases, Ayurveda can help improve the overall quality of life and help in easier ambulation.

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