Rheumatism is a very common disease in daily life, especially foot rheumatism, which can cause great harm to people's physical health and affect the patient's normal life and work. Therefore, it is particularly important to find a scientific and effective treatment method. It can be treated by drinking fresh milk, applying ginger and onion, peat therapy, sand bath therapy, mineral spring therapy and sunbath therapy. 1. Rheumatism of the feet 1. Rheumatic patients are prone to colds: Primary or secondary immune dysfunction may cause catching colds easily; 2. Recurrent ophthalmia, genital ulcers and oral ulcers: Behcet's disease may present with these symptoms. 3. Multiple system or organ damage: Most diffuse connective tissue diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic vasculitis, systemic sclerosis, etc. can affect multiple organs or systems throughout the body. 4. Dry mouth and eyes: Dry mouth and eyes can be seen not only in diabetes, the use of certain medications such as antidepressants and diabetes insipidus, but more often in primary or secondary Sjögren's syndrome. 5. Heel pain or pain at other tendon ends: Many seronegative spondyloarthropathy may present with these symptoms. 6. Myalgia and weakness: This symptom may occur in diseases such as dermatomyositis, polymyositis, metabolic myopathy and tumor-induced myopathy. 2. Treatment Methods 1. Drink royal jelly regularly Taking 5 to 10 ml of royal jelly every day for 2 to 3 months can significantly relieve joint pain and improve joint movement. 2. Drink fresh milk regularly Drinking 500ml of fresh milk every day can help treat rheumatoid arthritis. Because rheumatoid arthritis causes calcium deficiency throughout the entire course of the disease, milk is not only highly nutritious but also rich in calcium ions. 3. Apply ginger and onion Take fresh ginger and fresh scallion in a ratio of 1:3, mix them and mash them into a paste. Apply to the affected area while still hot, and change it every 48 hours. 4. Apply ginger externally Slice fresh ginger, fry it and apply it on your knees. After two nights, crush some old wheat, fry it and apply it on your knees. 5. Job's tears porridge Take the coix seed powder and cook it with glutinous rice to make porridge and eat it regularly. It has an auxiliary therapeutic effect on patients with acute rheumatic fever or damp-heat type. 6. Peat therapy Burn the clay into black and yellow color, grind it into powder and mix it with water, apply it all over the body or affected area, or pour the powder into the bathtub for bathing. This therapy has a significant effect on rheumatism and has a history of hundreds of years in Europe. 7. Sand bath therapy Sand bath therapy can be used in coastal areas, river basins or northwestern desert areas. That is, in the hot summer or the dog days of summer, the patient buries the affected limb or the whole body in hot sand to act as a hot compress and also to expel evil spirits by sweating. 8. Solarium therapy When the sun is strongest at noon in summer, the affected area can be exposed to the sunlight, and the rest of the body can be shielded from the sunlight with an umbrella. Generally, the upper part of the body is irradiated for about 20 minutes at a time, and the lower part is irradiated for about 30 minutes at a time. |
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