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MTA Thiên Niên Kiện Information
MTA Thiên Niên Kiện is a herbal product that helps reduce symptoms caused by arthritis, osteoarthritis, joint pain, and joint swelling.
Ingredients:
In 10ml contains 5g of liquid extract equivalent to the dry herbs:
Tang ký sinh: 0.72g
Cẩu tích: 0.47g
Hà thủ ô: 0.47g
Bạch chỉ: 0.47g
Ngũ gia bì: 0.47g
Ngưu tất: 0.47g
Thiên niên kiện: 0.47g
Thổ phục linh: 0.47g
Tục đoạn: 0.47g
Quế chi: 0.26g
Cam thảo: 0.26g
Other ingredients sufficient for 1 tube of 10ml.
Uses:
Supports the reduction of symptoms caused by arthritis, osteoarthritis, joint pain, and joint swelling.
Target Users:
People with arthritis, osteoarthritis.
Dosage:
Take 3 times a day:
Children over 12 years: 15ml each time
Adults: 20ml each time
Each course lasts for 3 months. Recommended to use 2-3 courses.
This product does not contain sucrose (sugar).
Note:
Shake well if there is sediment from the herbal extract and drink all of it.
Health Warnings:
Not for use by pregnant women or individuals allergic to any ingredients in this product.
Consult a doctor before use.
This product is not a medicine and does not replace medicinal treatments.
Storage:
Store at temperatures not exceeding 30°C, avoid sunlight.
Registration Number: 419/2020/ĐKSP
Quality Control Number:
Dry Joints
Dry joints is a condition where the joints, particularly at the knee, are damaged, making movement and mobility difficult, often accompanied by a cracking sound. This condition greatly affects daily life and activities and is commonly found in individuals who are sedentary or sit for long periods.
What is dry joint disease?
Dry joint disease occurs when the joint fluid is insufficient or lacking in lubrication to properly lubricate the joint, making movement difficult, especially during activities that require the knee to move extensively, such as bending, straightening, climbing stairs, or sitting. The dry knee joint is typically accompanied by pain, stiffness, and a distinctive cracking sound when standing or moving.
If the joint fluid secretion is too low, it can lead to cartilage damage and gradual erosion, causing the smooth surface of the cartilage to wear away. Over time, the cartilage becomes rough, leading to cracks and peeling. In severe cases, this can cause serious complications such as joint misalignment, and even disability.
This condition signals many dangerous signs, such as the gradual degeneration of bones and joints. Therefore, it is important to seek timely medical examination and treatment.
Some individuals at risk of joint dryness include:
– Overweight and obese individuals – Those engaged in heavy labor or have little physical activity – Athletes – People with bone and joint issues such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, etc. – Elderly individuals (over 60 years old)
What causes dry joints?
Orthopedic specialists note that dry joints can be caused by aging or improper care of bones and joints. Many cases are also linked to bad habits, especially among younger people today.
Joint cartilage aging: Aging is an inevitable process that occurs with age. During this time, joint cartilage becomes worn down, and the body's fluid secretion is no longer able to adequately lubricate the entire joint surface. When the cartilage layer is gone, the bones at the joint ends rub against each other, leading to dry joints.
Trauma to the joints: Dry joints can also result from injuries such as bone fractures, stretched or torn tendons, or inflammation of the bursa leading to a lack of synovial fluid for lubrication. If not treated early, this can lead to joint degeneration.
Improper diet: An imbalanced diet, whether lacking or excessive in certain nutrients, can negatively impact bones and joints, contributing to dry joints, especially in younger people. In obese individuals, joint compression affects fluid secretion. A lack of nutrition prevents cartilage from receiving sufficient nourishment, thereby limiting synovial fluid production.
Other causes: In addition to the above reasons, joint dryness can also arise from other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, gout, or calcification in the joint cavity.
Symptoms of dry joints
Dry joints progress gradually, with increasing severity that may cause individuals to overlook the condition, making timely detection and treatment difficult.
Initially, dry joints manifest as mild pain when bending or stretching limbs, grasping objects, or spreading arms, accompanied by unusual cracking sounds in the joints. Over time, these fleeting pains become more frequent and severe, causing you to stop and rest before being able to continue moving.
After some time, dry joints will manifest externally with symptoms such as swelling, warmth, redness, and pain at the affected joint. Patients may also experience mild fever. If not treated in time, this can lead to more serious bone and joint diseases, such as osteoarthritis, joint inflammation, etc.
How to diagnose dry joints
To diagnose whether joint fluid is dry, in addition to physical examination, symptom survey, and medical history, doctors may use several clinical methods such as:
– X-ray: To preliminarily determine the condition of the joint, such as damage to bones, joint cartilage, and the amount of joint fluid, and to decide if an MRI scan is necessary. – MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): To evaluate detailed images of the joint structures to determine an appropriate treatment plan. – Joint ultrasound: To detect abnormalities in joint fluid, such as damage to the synovial membrane or cartilage.
Treatment for dry joints in Western medicine
Many people wonder what medicine to take for dry joints or if there are any treatments for joint pain and dryness. Typically, when experiencing joint pain, the first step in treatment is to reduce the pain and then proceed with supplementing or stimulating the production of joint fluid.
Using pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs:
Doctors often prescribe certain medications for dry joints, such as:
For pain relief: Acetaminophen Acetaminophen is used for mild to moderate dry joints to reduce pain and fever. The recommended dose is 500mg every 4-6 hours. If used in high doses and for long periods, it may cause side effects such as dizziness, rash, itching, or swelling of the throat, tongue, face, and disturbances in blood fat levels.
For inflammation: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as Naproxen, Aspirin, and Ibuprofen are used for moderate pain and inflammation. They should only be used short-term, from 3 to 5 days, with a maximum of 7 days to avoid side effects. Be cautious of potential side effects of NSAIDs, such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, chest pain, rash, stomach pain, etc.
In addition, certain injectable or oral medications or supplements may be used:
Corticosteroid injections: Commonly used when dry joints are caused by rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus. They can quickly reduce inflammation in the knee joint compared to oral pain relievers, helping to reduce drug reactions. They should only be injected under the guidance of a doctor. Corticosteroid injections may cause muscle tendon atrophy, and in diabetic patients, they may increase blood sugar levels. Possible side effects include facial flushing, sweating, insomnia, etc.
Glucosamine: Helps supplement joint lubrication, preventing joint degeneration. The recommended dosage is 1200–1500 mg per day, taken with plenty of water for 1-2 months. It should not be used for more than 6 months. High doses may cause side effects such as nausea, fatigue, headache, stomach pain, etc.
Supporting dry joint treatment with Traditional Medicine:
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), treating dry joints focuses on addressing the root cause of the disease, nourishing the internal organs, reducing pain, and stimulating the production of joint lubrication to protect cartilage. The treatment includes valuable herbs such as Tang Ki Sinh, Cẩu Tích, Hà Thủ Ô, Bạch Chỉ, Ngưu Tất, Thổ Phục Linh, and Thiên Niên Kiện, which help reduce pain and inflammation, improve cartilage function, and promote joint fluid production. These herbs include:
Thiên Niên Kiện: Removes joint stiffness, relieves pain in hands, feet, and joints, and strengthens tendons and bones.
Tang Ki Sinh: Nourishes the liver and kidneys, strengthens tendons and bones. Used for joint pain, back pain, and fatigue.
Cẩu Tích: Treats joint pain, hand and foot stiffness, back pain, and nerve pain.
Hà Thủ Ô: Nourishes the liver and kidneys, replenishes blood, strengthens tendons and bones.
Bạch Chỉ: Expels wind, relieves pain, and acts as a muscle relaxant.
Ngưu Tất: Breaks blood stasis, promotes circulation, strengthens the liver and kidneys, and enhances bones and joints.
Thổ Phục Linh: Strengthens tendons and bones, expels wind and dampness.
Leveraging the essence of these herbs, MTA Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company has produced MTA Thiên Niên Kiện, a product that nourishes tendons and bones, promotes circulation, and helps reduce symptoms of joint pain, joint degeneration, and joint stiffness. It is highly beneficial for those with joint degeneration, joint stiffness, clicking joints when moving, lumbar spine degeneration, and dry joint fluid.
COMBINING FOR BETTER RESULTS
Kết hợp Hoạt huyết dưỡng não => Lưu thông khí huyết, giảm đau
Kết hợp mệnh môn thủy => Bổ thận âm, mạnh gân cốt
Bộ sản phẩm hoàn hảo dành cho người bị khô khớp
TREATMENT COURSE:
From 10 to 30 days: Reduces pain and discomfort in bones and joints.
From 30 to 90 days: Nourishes Qi and blood, strengthens liver and kidney functions, strengthens the body’s vital energy, and eliminates pathogenic factors—the root cause of the disease.
From 90 to 180 days: Improves organ function, nourishes cartilage, enhances the immune system, and prevents disease recurrence.
Methods to Improve and Prevent Joint Dryness:
Joint dryness causes significant discomfort for patients. Therefore, prevention is a priority concern for many people. To reduce the risk of joint dryness, you should:
Maintain a healthy and scientific diet and lifestyle: As our bodies age, it is crucial to ensure proper nutrition to increase lubrication in the joints. You should avoid foods that are high in fat, fast foods, alcohol, and stimulants. Instead, focus on meals rich in fiber and vitamins (especially calcium).
Follow a regular and appropriate exercise regimen: Exercise is considered a supplement that helps take care of your bones and joints. Sports like cycling, yoga, and walking are beneficial for promoting joint lubrication. Additionally, avoid overexertion, as it can directly affect your bones and joints.
Maintain proper sitting posture at work: Poor posture at work can negatively impact your joints.
Limit stress and tension while working.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, coupled with regular health check-ups, is an effective way to prevent joint dryness symptoms.
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