The Arthritis &
Infusion Center and Dr. Hulon E. Crayton encourage you to take an active role
in your health care. Preventive health care and screenings are essential
to achieving an overall healthy life just as changing the oil in your vehicle
is necessary to maintain performance. In this video blog, Dr. Crayton
explains why it is important to know your numbers in regards to women and
Osteoporosis.
Remember, Pain is Not
Normal, we can help! Call The Arthritis & Infusion Center today to
schedule your preventative health check-up with Dr. Crayton.
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
Know Your Numbers: Bone Density Testing and Osteoporosis
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
“Don’t Wait Until You Break a Bone”
CRACK! The sound is
unmistakable and echoes in your ears. A
bone has broken and the pain becomes unbearable. Dr. Hulon Crayton must treat the aftermath of such
injuries all too often.
“I wish
people would understand that there are precautionary steps that can be taken in
order to build bone mass, and tests to determine your risks for osteoporosis.”
We recommend:
- Building stronger bones with diet and supplements
- Weight-bearing exercises
- Adding new drugs, which have been very effective for the treatment of osteoporosis
At The Arthritis and Infusion Center, we recommend that women (65 or
older) and men (age 70 or older) take a Bone Density Test, which is a
painless way to measure bone health and determine the risks for osteoporosis
and assess the risk of fracture.
Risk factors
include:
- Not getting enough dietary calcium
- Having a small frame and/or excessive thinness
- Smoking
- Certain medications (like long-term use of steroids)
- Ethnicity, lactose intolerance, and excessive alcohol use
Don’t wait to
hear the sound that everyone dreads. Osteoporosis is a silent, progressive disease that you can’t see or
feel. Unfortunately, many people don’t
know they have experienced bone loss until they break a bone. Dr. Crayton always tells his patients that
“Pain is not normal. Let us help.”
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Are You Experiencing a Vitamin D Deficiency?
At The Arthritis & Infusion Center, we are seeing more and more people who
have a vitamin D deficiency. Why should
you be concerned? Dietary Guidelines for Americans indicate vitamin D is a nutrient
of concern in our diets, advising that people should choose foods that provide
more vitamin D … or take supplements. Vitamin D is absolutely essential for good bone health, and it may even
help with muscle strength. In addition,
it is thought to protect against cancer and type 2 diabetes. Recent studies have indicated that
non-Hispanic blacks seem to suffer from the highest rates of vitamin D
deficiency, although further research is needed.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
ultraviolet light from the sun helps people form vitamin D in the skin. It is then transported to the liver and
converted to 25-hydroxyvitamin D, so getting into the sun on a regular basis
would help elevate your vitamin D levels.
A
healthy, balanced diet should include plenty of fruits and vegetables, adequate
calories, and enough calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin K to minimize bone loss
and maintain overall health. While
calcium is the most important nutrient for preventing osteoporosis, vitamin D
supplements help to preserve bone mass and prevent hip fracture.
The National Institute of Health also advised that vitamin D
is required for the proper absorption of calcium from the intestine. Only a few foods naturally contain
significant amounts of vitamin D, including fatty fish and fish oils. Food fortified with vitamin D, such as milk
and cereals, are a major dietary source for vitamin D. Unfortunately, vitamin D production decreases
in older adults and those who are housebound. The recommended daily intake of vitamin D for adults is 600 IU and 800
IU for adults over age 70. (Note: Doses
of more than 2,000 IU per day is not advised, although larger doses can be
given, initially, to those who are deficient as a way to replenish the body.)
Dr. Hulon Crayton
always advises his patients that “Any pain is not normal. Let us help.”
Contact our office to schedule an appointment to see if you are
suffering from a potential vitamin D deficiency, which can lead to
osteoporosis. But remember: A healthy diet and lifestyle are important to
optimizing good bone health.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Five Tips for the Prevention of Osteoporosis
Since May is National Osteoporosis Prevention
Month, Dr. Hulon Crayton of The Arthritis and Infusion Center would like to remind people to be mindful of five (5) important
steps to help prevent Osteoporosis:
1) First and foremost,
early detection is always key to disease prevention. Actually, Osteoporosis is relatively easy to
diagnose. Thanks to advanced technology,
available in Dr. Crayton’s office, a bone density scan can quickly detect the loss of bone
mass in a person’s body. This bone loss
means that a person’s bones become more fragile and are more likely to break.
According
to the Florida Department of Health, Osteoporosis is often called the “silent disease”, because
there are often no symptoms until a fracture occurs. This website is an excellent resource for
health information: www.doh.state.fl.us. The remaining ways to prevent osteoporosis
involve lifestyle changes that include:
2)
Eating foods high in
calcium
3)
Getting plenty of
exercise
4)
Not smoking, and
5)
Limit alcohol use
However, genetics also factor into
this disease. Taking supplements, like
Vitamin D and Calcium, is something to consider as well. However, be certain to discuss with Dr.
Crayton any medications you are taking and when you should add supplements to
your diet.
When one realizes that an
estimated 44 million men and women, aged 50 and older, will be diagnosed with
Osteoporosis this year alone … isn’t it time you contacted Dr. Crayton?
Dr. Crayton always reminds his
patients that any pain is not
normal. The Arthritis and Infusion
Center can help! Why not call them …
today! 873-6748 … or www.drcrayton.net.
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