Friday 27 June 2014

Wonderful writers

This term one of our writing focuses has been on creating effective explanations. We came up with a topic of particular interest to us before forming three questions that we wished to answer. After extensive researching,we began forming our explanation texts...aiming to demonstrate our strong writing voices, structure appropriately and make precise vocabulary choices.
Here is Emma's effort. Check out our individual blogs!

Arthritis
Have you ever had trouble grasping a jar or opening a lid? This is something people with arthritis have to deal with on a day to day basis.  There are over 140 types of arthritis, but about 5 types are common in NZ. Arthritis is a disease that causes tightening of the muscles, inflammation of joints, weakening of the fingers, hips and many other joints.  Some of the effects that you can see are: nobly joints, crooked fingers or inflamed knees. Many medications are in place to help fix the symptoms that arthritis brings.

There are many different types and versions of Arthritis. In New Zealand the most common type is OA (Osteoarthritis). Almost half of people aged over 60 and virtually all over 80 have OA. On the other hand Reactive Arthritis is more common for people aged 20 - 40 but it can also affect young women and children. As you can see arthritis affects anyone no matter what age you are there is a possibility of getting arthritis.

Arthritis makes people weak and sore in the particular area that they get it in. Everyone with arthritis has to deal with the pains and injuries on a daily basis. Some of the effects that you can see from arthritis are: inflamed knees, nobly joints, crooked fingers. Sharp pains and aching joints affect the way people work and move.  For example, OA can feel like broken glass in your joints. Imagine that cracking, smashing sound when you are simply trying to bend your knee or leg.

Unfortunately there is no real cure for arthritis but there are, fortunately many ways to control the symptoms with medications. There is a list of medications that you can take  to help Arthritis like NSAIDs and DMARDs. You have to take these before you try any of the self injected medications; Humira, Enbrel.  Humira is a fortnightly self injected medication that is for Rheumatoid arthritis and Psoriatic Arthritis amongst other diseases and things. Enbrel is a weekly self injection. This is for RA, Psoriatic arthritis, JIA and AS.

Arthritis is a disease that affects the joints and muscles and  causes pain in the particular area. Although it has no cure, you can take medication to help the symptoms.

Find out more about Arthritis New Zealand

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