Arthritis Pain Relief
Arthritis Pain Relief
is another one of the controversial topics, as what works for
some may not work for
others.
It is believed that more than 40 million
Americans are affected by some form of arthritis, and many have
chronic pain that limits daily
activity.
With this enormous number of people
suffering for arthritis everyone is looking for any kind of
pain relief that might just work for them. If you suffer from
Arthritis, you know how desperate you can get for
relief.
Arthritis is unpredictable, with natural
flare-ups and remissions. The most difficult part is in knowing
if any improvement is the result of a specific treatment or
just normal remission.
Listed below are just a few of the
possible methods of dealing with Arthritis Pain Relief,
as distinct from Arthritis
Remedies, which we
discuss on another page.
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Pain Away uses a cream and a spray,
applied topically. My mother has tried this and found it an
effective product.
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Joint protection, whereby using a
splint or brace will allow the joint to rest and will
assist to get relief.
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Arthritis gloves, which are said to
assist in the treatment of pain relief, as the firmness
allows the joints in the hands to rest and be
protected.
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Massage, in which some people can
tolerate a very gentle stroking or kneading of the painful
muscle/joint. Massage increases the blood flow and brings
warmth to an affected area. The therapist must be very
familiar with the problems of arthritis and the use of this
procedure.
In some people, arthritic conditions seem
to be related to food allergies or sensitivities to common
foods, including wheat and dairy. If you believe that your
Arthritis Pain Relief differs when you have eaten certain foods
it might be worth having this tested. There are many clinics
around that do formal food allergy testing. If it works for you
and you can gain better Arthritis
Pain Relief that
is fantastic.
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