Monday, January 27, 2014

Knowledge is the Key to Living With Arthritis Pain


Arthritis pain is hard to live with but knowledge is the key to obtaining pain relief for a better day to day life. Arthritis pain relief can be obtained in a variety of ways and arthritis treatment and symptom relief might include arthritis medication or a wide range of other options.

Joint supplements such as glucosamine are reported to affect knee arthritis pain positively and without side effects even so, there is still insufficient evidence of this as further research is necessary. If knee arthritis is your problem then Another, largely debated treatment is arthroscopy. Joint motion and function are good with this treatment because healthy parts of the knee are preserved. It's cheaper and less likely to cause complications than osteotomy, and recovery period is short.

Given the widespread belief that weather can have a big influence on arthritis pain, it's probably best to assume there is a lot about arthritis that we do not yet understand. If it is true that arthritis sufferers can predict the weather, it might be the only good thing about having arthritis. Although Studies that objectively measured inflammation found no associations with weather patterns.

Osteoarthritis, also called degenerative joint disease, not only reduces elasticity and lubrication in the joints, but weakens muscles and loosens ligaments. This degeneration of cartilage can occur in any joints, but is most common in the knees, hips, hands, neck and lower back. Osteoarthritis may develop after an injury such as bone fracture or a joint dislocation.

Chronic arthritis pain, such as that seen in people with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, ranges from mild to severe and can last weeks, months, and years to a lifetime.

If you suffer from osteoarthritis, Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is recommended by the American College of Rheumatology as the first line of treatment. Taken in doses of up to 4 grams a day it can provide significant relief of arthritis pain without many of the side effects of some over-the-counter medications.

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