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Arthritis Knee Pain Treatment And Herbal Remedies That Work
9/22 12:03:18

Arthritis can affect all the joints in one's body and it can take many forms. Osteoarthritis is the form that affects mostly the knees. It occurs due to the fact that the cartilage of the joint is degenerating progressively until the end of the bone remains uncover and gets inflamed and painful. Knee arthritis usually hits after the age of 50 and overweight people are more likely to develop it. An improvement in the sufferers’ condition occurs once the weight problem is solved or about to be solved.

Osteoarthritis also runs in the family and it might be triggered by previous injuries in the knee. Its most common symptoms include pain, stiffness and swelling and they become more severe as time passes. Patients can go through periods of relief afterwards they can have a crisis again. The evolution of knee arthritis is not linear. It is very important that the patient seeks medical assistance because otherwise he or she might reach the point when no movement will be possible. Treatment might vary depending on the particularities in each case. Losing weight is essential for slowing down the disease. The physician might also recommend anti-inflammatory drugs and even surgery. However, there are patients using herbal remedies in order to obtain arthritis knee pain relief and studies have shown that these are very effective.

Arthritis knee pain relief can be obtained by massaging the joint with anti-inflammatory oils such as Rumatone Gold. Lavender and chamomile oils are known for their analgesic properties. Warm olive oil is also recommended. Massage and physical exercise is good in arthritis, but make sure to talk to your physician in order to do the right types of exercise and not to jeopardize the heath of your joint even more.

Certain infusions made of plants with anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties are also helpful in providing relief for patients with arthritis. Ginger, for example, is very much used by those with osteoarthritis. They either drink ginger tea or apply ginger compresses. This is a safe herb even if it is used for longer periods of time. Licorice has the same effect on the human body as cortisone, only that it doesn’t produce the side effects usually associated with cortisone. The only thing that can result from prolonged used of licorice is a slight elevation of the blood pressure. The recommended dose is of two pills with licorice extract daily. Arthritis knee pain relief can be easily obtained with natural remedies, but the patient has to be aware of the importance of losing excess weight and of exercising.



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