Specialization
Dr. A. Mathuram Vaidya Sala is a Arthritis and Spondilosis Care Clinic in Tiruchy.
Since Dr. Enoch B Mathuram comes from a traditional family of doctors, who are serving good health to the people of Tiruchy and around for more than a Century. We know to take care, understand and listen to the problems of the patients and try to give the best care which we are doing for more than a century for our patients.
We practice the traditional and the modern methods in our Ayurveda Clinic at Tiruchy
Arthritis
The most common complaint when it comes to arthritis is pain, swelling and stiffness in the joints. This can be the fingers, hands, toes, feet, ankles, knees, wrists, shoulders, hips, spine… anywhere.
There are many types of arthritis, including:
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Osteoarthritis
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Ankylosing spondylitis
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Gout
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Psoriatic arthritis
Below is a brief note about Osteo Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
It is also known as degenerative arthritis
or degenerative joint disease, and also
sometimes it is referred to as "arthrosis.
It is a condition in which low-grade inflammation results in pain in the joints, caused by degeneration of the cartilage that covers
and acts as a cushion inside joints.
As the bone surfaces less protected due to degeneration of the cartilage, the person experiences pain upon weight bearing, including walking and standing.
Sciatica
Sciatica
Sciatica is usually caused when a herniated disc or bone spur in the spine presses on the nerve.
It also refers to the pain that radiates from your lower (lumbar) spine to your buttock and down the back of your leg is the hallmark of sciatica.
You might feel the discomfort almost anywhere along the nerve pathway, but it's especially likely to follow a path from your low back to your buttock and the back of your thigh and calf.
Some people also have numbness, tingling or muscle weakness in the affected leg or foot.
You might have pain in one part of your leg and numbness in another part.
Rheumatoid Artritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an Auto Immune disorder where there is no cure.
In the autoimmune process of RA, the body mistakenly attacks its own joint tissue.
In early RA, the patient may not have many symptoms except for some stiffness in the early hours of the morning, primarily small joints, hands, the foot, sometimes the knees.
If the condition is not treated the body makes the antibodies and the joints start swelling up, and the severe stage is the joints starts to bent and deformed, the fingers become crooked,