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The Healthy Way To Treat Your Arthritis
9/22 12:06:55

Living with arthritis can be very hard. There are days when your joints will hurt very badly, and sometimes it will be hard to complete your normal day to day routine. This article will give you many tips to help you learn to deal with your arthritis, and enjoy life again.

Begin participating in water activities. Swimming and engaging in water exercises puts a minimal amount of stress on your joints, but it does give you resistance. This means that you will see more improvements than if you performed similar activities on land. There may even be a facility in your area that specializes in activities for arthritis sufferers.

If you have arthritis, you know how much your joints can ache and how stiff they can become. Even after exercise and hot/cold therapy, sometimes the pain, inflammation and stiffness associated with this disease is not greatly alleviated. An additional action you may want to consider is getting a medical massage. A massage can bring warmth and relaxation to the painful area and impart some relief.

Take a nap. Leading a sedentary lifestyle is not a healthy move for anyone, but arthritis sufferers will often be hit by bouts of fatigue. In these cases, take a short nap to give your body the rest it needs, and you will find yourself more easily able to complete your everyday tasks.

Try eating foods that have omega-three acids which can fight inflammation. Salmon and other fish can be high in these acids and is a natural way to fight inflammation. Inflammation is the greatest cause of pain from arthritis and when your body has natural substances to use such as omega-three, it can work against the inflammation while you are eating nutritiously.

Have a regular schedule. When your body is out of tune with your mind, flare ups will occur more often. Going to bed and waking up at regular times, as well as having a good morning routine, can help get the two in line with each other and better prepare you for whatever the day holds.

Add a culinary spice called turmeric to your meals as often as possible. Turmeric, which is commonly found in Indian curries, has anti-inflammatory properties and studies have shown that it is effective at reducing pain and stiffness in arthritis patients. Best of all, it is relatively tasteless and can be added seamlessly to a variety of dishes. For best results, eat it with black pepper.

You should always stretch because when you stretch with arthritis it helps with the injuries you could get throughout the day. Stretching also warms up muscles and tendons that are more limber and less likely to get torn, but never overstretch. You should always listen to the noises your body makes so you don't over stretch and hurt yourself.

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Yoga can be a huge help in getting arthritic joints moving again and "hot yoga" can provide an intense workout as well as make it easier for some arthritis sufferers to participate. Hot yoga is performed in a studio that is kept at a temperature of 105 degrees with 40% humidity. Movement is slower and many arthritic participants find the heat and humidity beneficial to loosening stiff muscles and joints to help make exercise easier.

Take your medication like you are supposed to. Many arthritis sufferers will only take their medication if they are in pain, and forget it later. This is detrimental to your body, because you are actually trying to prevent these attacks from happening. Set a daily reminder, and take your medication on a strict schedule.

Arthritis In The Knees

Glucosamine is a supplement that you may want to consider using if you suffer from arthritis. This supplement is made from the shells of lobsters, crabs, and shrimp and contains nutrients that help to ease pain in the joints, especially pain in people that suffer from arthritis in the knees.

As we talked about in the beginning of this article, arthritis can be very hard to live with. If you know some tricks for making the pain easier to handle, you can control your arthritis better. Apply all of the advice that you have read, and you will be thankful that you did.




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