How To Deal With Cartilage Diseases
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How To Deal With Cartilage Diseases

Published at 03/17/2012 23:17:17

Introduction

 How To Deal With Cartilage Diseases

Cartilage is a tissue found in different areas of the human body. It is present between the bone joints, the nose, the ear, the rib cage and also other places of the human body like intervertebral discs and the bronchial tubes. The cartilage is indeed fragile and not as rigid as a bone. When it comes to dealing with cartilage diseases, there are many options which the effected person can take, but in the long run one has to opt for full joint replacement. Many of the cartilage diseases are untreatable and also due to the fact that cartilages do not have blood vessels, the cartilage disease takes time to heal. The whole healing process is slow in general.

History

 How To Deal With Cartilage Diseases

Cartilage diseases are also known to be affected by other diseases. People who suffer from cartilage damage have to learn new ways to deal with what they are going through. Cartilage damages have known to exist for decades and unfortunately the proper repair for the damage is yet to be found. However, medical institutions around the world are still conducting researches and clinical trials to help find ways to repair cartilage damage. Momentarily, surgeons around the world have come up with procedures to repair this damage, only temporarily though, to postpone joint replacement. Diseases such as Osteoarthritis cause the tissue to get weak, thin and ultimately wear out by the joint friction. This leads to pain and bone damage. For this disease the tissue can be partially healed but not completely which still leads to pain in joints. Other damages such as traumatic detachment or rupture are caused by a damaged knee cartilage. This can be partly repaired with a knee cartilage replacement therapy. This type of cartilage repair is only for the knee.

Features

 How To Deal With Cartilage Diseases

Dealing with cartilage diseases is a long ongoing process. The person suffering from a cartilage disease has to be very patient and bear a lot of pain. The ultimate dead end to dealing with cartilage damage or disease is surgery which is usually a total joint replacement. To deal with the pain, the orthopedic doctor would prescribe the patient with pain killers at first to work through the pain caused by the tear of the cartilage. However, there are many surgical procedures which can be followed to partially or temporarily deal with the cartilage pain. People, specifically with articular cartilage damage, can now go through a repair treatment, which has promised positive results. Besides surgery and other medical treatments, people with cartilage damage should consider taking care of their food diets. Strong focus should be diverted to protein, as it helps in tissue damage in general. Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are also one of the many treatments designed for people with a cartilage disease like osteoarthritis. Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are natural chemical substances found in the human body to help recover the tissue damage.

Tips and comments

All steps towards dealing with cartilage diseases should be carefully considered by the person suffering from this disease. The very first step is to consult with their orthopedic doctor to look at possible options regarding the specific disease of the patient. Many treatments are being clinically tested now to help people recover from cartilage disease.

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