Arthritis Treatment
A very simple and effective arthritis treatment method is using heat as well
as cold in different situations to get relief from the stiffness and pain in your joints. For heat
treatment, using hot water bottles or a hot water pack and even a heat lamp over the exact spot
where the pain is occurring will get you relief. A electric blanket,warm shower and even bathe will
relieve you off your morning stiffness and start a new day on a more positive note.
For cold treatment, using cold packs over an inflamed and hot and tender joint should provide
considerable relief, while in instances of severe pain, a physiotherapist may advise you a deep
heat therapy treatment such as ultrasound. When applying different arthritis treatments, it is
necessary to learn some new habits that will relieve your pain and help your body cope with
arthritis and also mean not having to take drugs for relief.
Pain is a way in which the body warns you that something has gone wrong
and you should pay attention these signals, and you must try and stop the activity before it
further tires the joints and causes excess pain. Also try and plan your activities in a way that
they do not end up causing you more pain. Another arthritis treatment you can use to get relief is
to make sure that you only use your strongest muscles and joints. An example of this would be to
use thigh muscles instead of the back muscles when lifting a heavy object, or using forearm muscles
instead of the wrists to carry or lift or hold objects.
You could also think of using joint-saving gadgets as a form of arthritis treatment which is very
helpful in making your routine tasks such as turning a tap and getting ready for work much easier.
However, the usual arthritis treatment that most arthritics use is to take an arthritis drug, which
have different effects on different people and which can also result in some unwanted side effects
and adverse reactions. It also common for some people to take pain killers and analgesics as an
arthritis treatment because they help control the pain that in turn is very necessary for the
proper treatment of arthritis.
Unlike non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, these pain killers cannot help relieve inflammation,
which means that you may have to take narcotic analgesics, especially when your pain is extreme and
severe. It is really up to you and your doctor to decide which form of arthritis treatment is best
suited for your particular condition.
For more Information on arthritis check http://www.arthritisreliefhelp.info
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