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Degenerative Arthritis Neck Condition: Dealing With the Pain
9/23 15:22:41

There are over one hundred different types of arthritis that a person can be diagnosed with, but the degenerative arthritis neck condition is one of the most common by far, even more than degenerative cervical arthritis. Even if you have not been diagnosed with this condition yet, there are a few important things to be aware of when it comes to this condition.

What it is

Degenerative arthritis of the neck is a form of arthritis that develops in and affects the neck primarily, as opposed to various other bones and joints in the body. Degenerative arthritis of the neck is also known as cervical arthritis and is often the result of injury or repeated trauma to the neck or the back from recreational or work activities.

A few of the most commonly experienced symptoms of this condition includes muscle weakness, tenderness to the touch at the neck itself, stiffness which limits movement of the neck particularly noticeable in backing up a car, and loss of balance.

Treatment

There are a lot of great options available for treatment when it comes to degenerative arthritis neck. There are non-operative measures which your doctor will probably recommend that you start with. This includes cold compresses, massaging the muscles, avoiding stressful conditions, and ultrasound or whirlpool treatments.

Dealing with degenerative arthritis neck does not have to be difficult, but you do have to take your condition seriously and make sure that you work closely with your doctor. They will be able to keep an eye on your condition and make sure that you are making the proper progress. If your treatment is not offering you enough relief of your pain, chances are that they will up the dosage or even switch you to another medication entirely.

Arthritis does not have to rule your life, and you can definitely keep it manageable and under control, as long as you take the proper steps towards treatment and living as healthy a life as possible. This means eating the right foods and exercising on a regular basis. With the proper diet and exercise regime, you will be able to take your life back and get on the road to recovery.

Remember that there are millions of other people out there right now who are dealing with the same condition as you. Maybe talking to some of them would help, so sign up to a forum or chat room.

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