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Taking Care of Arthritis Pain
9/23 15:20:51

Arthritis pain is more of a nuisance than a disease. Managing and living with arthritis pain is quiet challenging. But, a basic understanding of the fundamentals involved can help in alleviating the pain with ease. Here are the pointers that could help you in assuaging the pain which in turn could offer effective arthritis pain relief.

Managing Arthritis Pain

First and foremost, ensure that you talk to your medical practitioner about your problem. Tell him all the symptoms that are visible. Proactively, get to know the exact type of arthritis that you are suffering from. This would help you to get the right treatment further.

If you are in the initial stages of developing arthritis, it is high time that you start getting into a work out routine. Don’t take up tedious aerobics. Resort to light exercise schedules as per the advice of your doctor. Ensure that you stretch your joints, muscles and relax your body during the work outs.

If your bones or cartilages have already started wearing out, don’t jump into the exercise routine all of a sudden. This would aggravate the problem of arthritis pain. Opt for physiotherapy. Consult a physiotherapist who can guide you with simple and short exercises to get out of the current intolerable pain first. Try to take up paraffin wax dips which offer a remarkable relief for arthritis pain. Application of short lived electric current under the supervision of a physiotherapist can be of great avail in this regard.

Modify your routine a bit. When you are handling heavy weights in the kitchen, don’t strain your joints. When lifting heavy utensils, ensure that they have sturdy handles. Rather than using knife for cutting bread roasts, make use of pizza cutters. Rather than opening the jars manually, take the help of a jar opener. The plastic bags at the grocery store can be replaced with paper bags. Carry a shoulder bad instead of a hand bag.

Monitor your posture as often as you can. Don’t sit in the same position for long, for that could hurt your joints further. Stretch and relax often. When you sit in front of the PC, take a break at least once in 15 minutes. Go for a walk and don’t take up stressful breaks like playing tennis and badminton.

Rest frequently and for short durations. That can alleviate your symptoms drastically Avoid straining the joints. Don’t make a tight fist often. When you get involved in mild work outs, ensure that you move all your joints to its fullest range of motion at least once to facilitate spontaneous arthritis pain relief.

Don’t allow yourself to get fatigued. This can ruin your joints further. Take over the counter mild medications occasionally. If problems persist, consult a doctor immediately.

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