Pain Management in Arthritis – Part 2

imagesDifferent types of arthritis have different symptoms but the majority includes pain, swelling, stiffness, tenderness, redness and warmth. Using a combination of pain medications, often non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, plus exercise to improve the strength at the joints, wet heat, and proper diet, most individuals who suffer from arthritic conditions are able to find enough relief that they can function on a daily basis.

Remember that pain is a signal from the body that there is something wrong and not working correctly. It is a signal that you must take action rather than endure. Some individuals also find relief from massage therapy which will increase the circulation at the area of pain. Relaxation techniques will also give you a sense of control and well-being.

You may consider surgical treatments that may not necessarily lessen the pain, but may be necessary in order to improve range of motion and movements allowing individuals the ability to stay independent. Some surgery procedures are done just to allow the physician the ability to see and repair through small openings, such as arthroscopy. A synovectomy is a procedure where the disease lining of the joint is removed and a joint replacement is the ultimate surgical procedure for individuals who suffer from arthritis.

The type of pain management treatment protocols, which are recommended for you, were particular type of arthritis will depend upon your ability to follow recommendations, your age, your height and weight, the type of arthritis from which you suffer in a variety of other factors which will impact the ability of any recommended protocols to be successful in your individual circumstances.

 

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