Arthritis Pain Relief To Overcome Joint Pain Discomfort

There is a great deal of research that has been done on the topic of finding pain relief for arthritis, which has also produced quite a bit of information about the root causes of arthritis. To date more than a hundred types of arthritis have been identified, creating even more confusion as to how to cure the disease. Out of these multitudes, efforts still remain centered on four major classes of arthritis; namely rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and fibromyalgia. Joint inflammation is a basic characteristic present in all arthritic conditions. Swelling is evident in almost all areas where two or more bones meet, hence the pain is quite unbearable when it affects the whole body. Joint pain brought about by this inflammation can affect even a simple activity such as brushing the teeth.

 

Extreme cases of physical activity or inactivity can be a cause of arthritis. Sports-related injuries such as sprains, strains, over-stretching, and over-exertions may inflame muscles that cross over joint hinges. Excessive body weights bearing down on joints found in the hip, back, knees, ankles, and feet speed up the wearing out of the cartilage. And the setting in of old age presents the effect of frayed and worn-out muscles, tendons, and nerves. All these and more lead to joint pain in whatever age or gender.

Failures of main body organs such as skin, heart, lungs, spleen, and eyes are also identified as culprits in bringing about joint pain. These are causes that are discovered by the physician as a result of analyzing blood samples and x-rays. The diversity of causes however can be remedied by simple medications and corrective treatments.

Analgesics, also known as pain killers, alleviate joint pain as they suppress the systemic causes. However, certain individuals may be susceptible to possible side effects of analgesics such as nausea, constipation, cognitive injury, dizziness, and anxiety. Manifestations of such symptoms should be taken as a sign to shy away from these types of medications. Persons experiencing side effects from pain killers may opt to resort to natural therapies to alleviate joint pain. Some known herbal therapy suggestions include primrose oil, devil's claw, and avocado extracts. Dietary supplements such as those with omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are said to be high in anti-inflammatory attributes that also lessen the harshness of joint pains. However, caution is required since these natural substitutes are not FDA approved.

Another option to relieve joint pain is topical medication. These may come in the form of balms, creams, gels, lotions, ointments, and patches. The products may result in temporary relief but other findings show that these treatments are effective only in selective joint areas. Using topical medications for joint pain may be enhanced with a complementary massage. Gentle motions of stretching and rubbing can bring relief by soothing stiffness and provide motion for joints. Massage is considered to be an ancient effective treatment for arthritis; though unknown in ancient times by that name, arthritis was already in existence long before it was named as such and was treated by massage therapy.

As you can see, there are many different ways to go about treating arthritis. The best way to determine which treatment, or in some cases combination of treatments is best for you is to schedule a check-up with your doctor today, so you can get your arthritis under control and get back to living as pain-free and active of a lifestyle as possible!

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