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Sacroiliitis And Back Pain

Sacroiliitis is one of those ‘itises’ that once you have it you won’t want to repeat it –ever!
This inflammation of one or both of the sacroiliac joints that connect the lower spine (sacrum) to the pelvis can be extremely painful. There is severe pain and stiffness in your low back and hips and walking is difficult. Pain may radiate from the lower back and pelvis into the buttocks or back of the thigh.

The sacroiliac joints are surrounded by a large amount of ligaments and fibrous tissue for stability. Because these joints are deep in the muscle of your buttocks, they are difficult to examine. The pain when you move may be so severe that you become unwilling to move at all and this makes the condition difficult to diagnose. Sacroiliitis can be mistaken for other causes of low back pain such as:
• Sciatica
• Herniated disc
• Muscle strain
• Septic Hip
• Abscess of the psosas muscle –this is a part of the hip flexor group of muscles
• Malignancy
• Kidney Infection
• Ankylosing spondylitis
• Appendicitis

Causes
• Trauma, such as a car accident or fall which affects your lower back, spine, pelvis or buttocks. Torn ligaments can create inflammation or lead to infection of the sacroiliac joints.
• Heavy lifting, if done incorrectly, can injure muscles and joints.
• Spondyloarthropathies, which are inflammatory arthritis conditions including: ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis associated with psoriasis.
• Degenerative arthritis of spine, which can cause inflammation of sacroiliac joints
• Osteoarthritis leads to degeneration of the sacroiliac joints.
• Pregnancy, in which the ligaments in pelvis become softer and stretch to accommodate childbirth.
• Infection of the sacroiliac joint. This may be due to a bacterial infection in food such as brucellosis. This disease occurs in slaughterhouse workers, farmers, veterinarians, ranchers. It was spread through contaminated milk prior to pasteurization requirements.
• Reiter’s Syndrome, which causes sacroiliac joint pain along with other symptoms.

Risk Factors
Because of the difficulty diagnosing this disorder, predisposing risk factors must be considered, including:
• History of bone, joint, skin infection.
• Injury to spine, pelvis or buttocks
• Urinary Tract Infection may spread infection from urinary tract to sacroiliac joints.
• Pregnancy, when the area around sacroiliac joints may become inflammmed.
• Endocarditis, which is an infection of the lining of the heart, can spread to joints and other body organs.
• Illicit IV drug use increases the risk

Symptoms
• Pain and stiffness in lower back, thighs, buttocks
• Pain becomes worse with walking due to the motion of the hips.
• Psoriasis, an inflammatory skin condition, may occur with a type of arthritis.
• Pain radiating down leg, often mimics sciatica
• Limp
• Decreased range of motion
• Elevated temperature
• Bloody Diarrhea occurs with Reiter’s Syndrome which causes painful urination, joint pain, sacroiliac joint pain, and eye inflammation
• Eye inflammation in one or both eyes, a symptom of Reiter’s Syndrome and often evident with sacroiliitis.

It is important to seek medical evaluation promptly with sacroiliitis and to not delay treatment. This illness is no ordinary episode of back pain, and it can lead to joint destruction and the possible development of a disabling ailment or a severe systemic infection.

About the Author

Paul G Miller is a Lake Worth chiropractic therapist who has worked with individuals with back pain problems for seven years.
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Anti Aging Skin Care Enemies

Skin conditions such as wrinkles, dry skin, acne, psoriasis, and inflammation are all a reflection of poor internal health. Bad lifestyle, horrible dietary patterns, toxic skin care products, and a lack of healthy skin nutrients are all responsible for skin that is less than perfect.

If you want to maintain healthy looking skin, it is important to understand those things that can effectively damage your skin. Below, you will find a list of things that should be avoided if you wish to have healthy and beautiful skin.

Overexposure to the Sun

This one might seem like a no-brainer, but far too many people neglect to use sunscreen daily. Sunlight consists of UV rays, which can inflict serious damage on your skin. UV rays can lead to sunburn, which greatly increase the risk of skin cancer, wrinkles, freckled skin, premature aging, and many other skin conditions.

Improper Diet

Have you ever heard the expression "you are what you eat?" Well, this is especially true when it comes to your skin. The state of our skin is a direct reflection of what we put in our body. It's imperative to adhere to dietary patterns that provide proper nutrition for the body and skin while staying away from those that don't. It is also suggested that you stick to a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, which improves the antioxidant levels in the body helping to fight free radicals.

Dehydration

Dehydration will leave your skin feeling and looking dry. You should drink plenty of water to retain and maintain the suppleness of your skin. Most the skin tissues, collagen, and other proteins hold up best when they are properly moisturized.

Smoking

Smoking is one of your skin's worst enemies. It deprives the skin tissues of oxygen and leaves the skin with a grey complexion. Smoking also leaves lines around mouth and eyes. If you want to maintain great-looking skin, simply don't smoke.

Alcohol

As with smoking, excessive alcohol consumption dilates the blood vessels and results in prominent red veins.

Stress

There are two kinds of stress. Both are equally harmful as far as skin health and beauty is concerned. Environmental stress results in UV radiation and pollution, which leaves our bodies susceptible to free radicals. Free radicals are responsible for wrinkles, premature aging, etc brought about by lack of collagen and death of skin cells.

Emotional Stress also expresses itself on the skin. Emotional stress also deprives skin of crucial oxygen and nutrients and may aggravate any skin like acne. If you happen to have a lot of stress in your life, try and find some way to alleviate this tension.

Avoiding any kind of toxic skin care treatments (http://collagenelife.mionegroup.com) is the best course of action against the aging process. Likewise, staying away from the harmful things mentioned above is a wise idea. There are many poor habits, bad environmental conditions, and general dietary habits that can cause bad skin. If you want to keep your skin in top shape, make sure to pay attention to those things that you do every single day.

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