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What Are The Latest Suggestions From Doctors About Joint Arthritis Treatments?
9/22 17:41:44
Currently, there is no cure for arthritis joint pain. The best pain killers are ineffective too. Arthritis is a condition where inflammation occurs in the joints. The pain caused by this inflammation is quite severe and people suffering from it need to avoid strenuous activities. In severe cases, even simple activities such as holding a cup of tea or merely standing up can cause a lot of pain.

Those who have arthritis in their fingers, wrists, feet or ankles will find that carrying out ordinary day-to-day tasks will become more and more difficult as days go by. Those with arthritis on their knees will find it difficult to stand for long periods of time; thus, hampering major activities. This cannot be ignored. Around the world, many people are suffering from this ailment.

Going to work will also be too strenuous and often, people stop going for work. This may lead to financial difficulties as the days go by. However, those with no joint pain in the hands can work from home. This will be a less tiring way to work. Even then, one needs to rest his/her joints regularly. If not, the inflammation could occur on the fingers and wrists, thereby causing more severe pain to the person.

There are various kinds of medicines available for arthritis. A surgery can solve the problem and pain killers can reduce the inflammation and pain. There is no guaranteed medication. One has to find what works best. Before popping any pills, it is always better to consult a doctor and let him/her prescribe the correct medicine depending on your symptoms. If not, it could lead to more nasty problems. The doctor will identify the key areas and treat you accordingly.

Extensive research has been done and the results have revealed that there is a genetic link to arthritis. In certain cases, the gene is passed down from generation to generation. However, having the gene does not mean that you will get arthritis for certain. Similarly, not having the gene doesn't exempt you either.

It all depends on your lifestyle. Proper nutrition especially during your younger years can help you avoid arthritis to a certain extent. Glucosamine hydrochloride, Calcium and Vitamin D are the essential nutrients. Strenuous sports or activities during youth can also lead to arthritis as you grow older. It is better to take precautions during your younger years, than to take medication when you are old.

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