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How To Treat Arthritis Naturally

by Gray Rollins

Arthritis isn’t anything to joke about and those who suffer from it need effective arthritis treatments. If you have arthritis, you know how painful a condition it really is. The problem with finding suitable arthritis treatments is two-fold. First, the arthritis treatments that get prescribed ultimately depend on the initial diagnosis, which is why it’s so important to discuss the situation with a medical practitioner. And second, many suffers cannot tolerate the side effects of NSAIDS or surgery and for this group, natural arthritis treatments really are their only options.

 

Natural arthritis treatments encompass any type of treatments that do not involve the use of NSAIDS or COX-2 Inhibitors. If you suffer from arthritis and you’ve tried these types of treatments without success, it may be time for you to research natural treatments for your arthritis. Here are a few to consider.

Physical/Heat/Massage/Relaxation Therapy

Arthritis is pain in the joint area and it can strike in any part of the body where joints exist. This pain isn’t always the result of damaged joints. It can be caused by overworked tendons, a build-up of scar tissue, frayed nerves and tense muscles. These types of therapies are oftentimes effective because they generally are designed to focus on the affected area. Rubbing and kneading, applying heat, or using a walker or other type of device designed to improve mobility and posture can all help to promote improved blood circulation and loosen overly tight areas. The goal of these types of therapies is to work on the root of the pain and hopefully, after repeated treatments if necessary, make the pain disappear permanently.

 

Managing Your Arthritis

 

There are over 100 different types of arthritis, and chances are if you have been diagnosed with one of these, you know the pain of living with stiff joints and pained muscles. Learning to manage your arthritis is important if you want to live a normal, pain-free existence. Fortunately, there are more options available to arthritis sufferers than ever before.

 

Managing your arthritis can sometimes seem like an unreachable goal. Symptoms can change from day to day, and you may feel you're on an emotional rollercoaster. You'll probably find that there is some kind of therapy that suits your particular case. What kinds of therapies are recommended for arthritis patients? Exercise physiology is highly recommended for treatment of almost all kinds of arthritis. The benefits of physical activity are almost innumerable. Exercise plays an important role in helping reduce the symptoms of arthritis, including pain and stiffness. It is almost important to keep the body's muscles and joints flexible and mobile. Another very important goal of exercise physiology is to help the patient achieve and maintain a healthy weight. Weight control is particularly important for arthritis patients. What type of activities might be part of exercise physiology? Warm water exercises (hydrotherapy), yoga, tai chi, walking, stretching exercises and strength training are all good examples of activities that might comprise your exercise physiology treatment. Other therapies that may also be used in conjunction with exercise physiology include acupuncture and chiropractics. Acupuncture is thought to release pain-causing chemicals from the body. Chiropractics can be useful in helping relieve joint and muscle stiffness and reduce overall tension.

 

Drug therapies are also an important part of managing your arthritis. There are many different drug therapies available. Your doctors will prescribe medications that target your particular symptoms. One of the most commonly prescribed drug medications is known as paracetamol. This medication targets pain management, and it is most commonly prescribed for osteoarthritis patients. NSAIDs are popular class of drugs that are also commonly used to treat some forms of arthritis. NSAIDs are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They are used to reduce inflammation, and are usually prescribed to patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. A newer group of NSAID drugs are known as Cox-2 inhibitors. Cox-2 inhibitor drugs have become a very popular choice for many arthritis patients. Some popular brand name Cox-2 drugs include the drugs Vioxx, Celebrex, and Mobic. Some patients are wary about taking Cox-2 drugs because they have been linked to a higher risk for heart disease. One study indicated that patients who take high doses of some Cox-2 drugs might be at a higher risk for developing heart disease. Some countries now require that doctors prescribe low doses of Cox-2 drugs to their patients.

 

Before taking any medication or pursing any treatment option for managing your arthritis, your doctor or rheumatologist will have to take into consideration any health risks or factors that you may have. Your doctor will also have to monitor your treatment to make sure it is having the desired effects and that no adverse side effects are present.

 

General Exercise

In a total reversal of what was thought to be true decades ago, doctors today frequently prescribe exercise as an effective natural arthritis treatment. Regular exercise is also an effective preventative measure against arthritis. When people don’t exercise, their muscles weaken and become stiff and this leads to the type of pain associated later on with arthritis. Cardiovascular exercises, light strength training exercises, and range-of-motion exercises (stretching) all produce positive results. http://www.arthritisnatural.com/relievingarthritispain/

Water exercises

Hydrotherapy or water exercises, work by immersing the body into tanks or pools that have been filled with warm water. Once inside, the patient performs resistance-type exercises to hopefully alleviate the pain. This type of a workout is physically intensive so it should always be performed in a supervised setting.

Controversial Alternatives

Search the web and you’ll find an abundance of products that claim to be “natural” arthritis treatments. Among the more popular are Glucosamine, Chondroitin, Manganese, MSM, Niacinamidem, Tumeric and Ginger extract. Promoters of these naturally-occurring ingredients claim they reduce inflammation, slow the aging process, and promote joint repair. Before spending a lot of money purchasing products containing these ingredients, and especially before taking these or any other products that claim they are natural arthritis treatments, discuss the benefits of each with a doctor or someone you trust who knows more than you do about natural remedies. You might find that making some changes to your diet is just as effective a treatment.

About The Author

Gray Rollins is a featured writer for http://www.arthritisnatural.com. For more information about arthritis treatments, please visit http://www.arthritisnatural.com/arthritispainrelieftips/.