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Advice For Coping With The Arthritis Monster!
9/22 17:41:33
Unfortunately, arthritis is a condition that is familiar to people of all ages, races and backgrounds. However, there are many things about arthritis that people do not know, things that could make living with arthritis manageable. What you are going to read in the following article will help you deal with your arthritis.

Find a balance between being active and restful. It is very beneficial to take breaks in your daily activity that allow your joints to relax and your mind as well. Avoid to much restful behavior as you can create more pain and stiffness by giving in to the comfort of sitting and relaxing. Achieve a balance that you can be consistent with.

Try hot wax for relief. While heating pads can give great relief when used, they do not completely touch every painful spot. Warm wax envelopes your entire hand or foot, giving you complete relief to the painful areas. Make sure the wax is not too hot, and do not use it too often, or you may cause more irritation than you fix.

Get checked to see if you have any deficiencies in vitamins B 12 or iron. These elements can help make your bones and joints stronger and reduce the pain you are experiencing. If these vitamins are missing from your diet. consider taking a supplement or eating foods rich in iron and vitamin B 12.

You will never know if alternative treatments for arthritis work for you until you try them. There is a whole world of therapy, exercise and alternative herbal and supplemental treatment to explore. Most forms of alternative therapy are good for your general health as well as your arthritis, so you have nothing to lose.

When kitchen work starts making you feel a little unsteady on your feet, take the stress off of arthritic joints with a stable, light-weight kitchen stool. Keeping a basic four-legged stool in the kitchen can get you off of your feet and still allow you to sit at a comfortable height for work on counters or the stove top.

Focus on strength training. People who suffer from arthritis have been shown to increase their flexibility and overall health from performing strength exercises as little as twice a week. Stick with moderate or lighter exercises to get the maximum benefits without causing any undue stress on your joints, which may cause inflammation.

Lose weight to help reduce your arthritis symptoms. Losing even a few pounds has been shown to take pressure off of weight bearing joints and reduce the pain that you suffer with arthritis. It can also help reduce your risk of developing osteoarthritis of the knee and can slow the rate in which your arthritis progresses.

Keep your home clear and organized. Having a clean home can not only better your mood, but it also can prevent any safety hazards that may be lurking in the form of trips and falls. Get some help to straighten up your home, and you will have an easier time keeping it that way.

In conclusion, arthritis is a condition that effects people of all kinds. If you know everything there is to know about arthritis, you may find that it is a manageable condition. Use the information that was provided to you in this article in order to make your life an arthritis-free one.

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