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Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Treatment and Therapy
9/23 15:21:19

Rheumatoid arthritis is a disorder that is caused by the person's immune system attacking tissues thinking that these are alien from the body. While the root cause of the disorder is not yet understood, the symptoms warrant rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment. The reason for rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment is because this disorder can be pretty nasty when it come to pain. Many people believe that they can not move due to the excruciating pain that occurs when the disorder acts up. Joints, tendons and bones are usually affected by this disorder which can make movement painful and mobility out of the question when it affects weight bearing tissues and joints.

Drugs

Drugs and other forms of medication are the foremost recommendation for rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment. Most of the rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment recommendations are non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAID) which are quite effective in controlling the inflammation and swelling that often accompany the disorder when it acts up. More recent rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment actually suppresses of blocks the protein that causes the inflammation and swelling. These forms of rheumatoid arthritis pain treatments can actually be used for other conditions and other forms of arthritis. Osteoarthritis treatment may be similar to these.

The downside to using these forms of rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment is their side effects. As with many other traditional medicines, they often come with alarming side effects when taken for an extended period of time or taken with a higher dosage. Vital organs may be damaged with the prolonged use of non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs. Stomach bleeding may also result to the abuse of non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs.

Other stronger and more effective drugs which may need a prescription before they can be purchased may have more immediate results as well as be more effective but these usually are more damaging to the organs than the other over the counter drugs. Care should be taken when using traditional medicine.

Therapy

Therapy can be used in tandem with rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment to ensure that the person experiences lesser pain when exercising his or her joints, tendons and other parts of the body. Therapy is used to prevent the joints and other parts affected by rheumatoid arthritis from stiffening and being permanently fused or deformed. With the help of rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment, the movement of the joints and bones are less painful and easier. A healthy diet may complement both therapy and the rheumatoid arthritis pain treatment.

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