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Arthritis Medicine

For a patient suffering from arthritis, the arthritis medicine that needs to be administered would depend upon the kind of arthritis in question. A large variety of arthritis medicines are available for the treatment of different types of arthritis and  since different patients respond to medicines differently, before opting for any one arthritis remedy, a surgeon in  orthopedics must be consulted.

Drugs like ibuprofen, acetaminophen and aspirin can help in reducing the swelling. Commonly available over the counter painkillers like Tylenol are quite efficient in relieving pain. Even though the above mentioned drugs are not specifically arthritis medicine, they do help. Pain relievers/painkillers are normally the first course of action when it comes to arthritis medicine. Analgesics though, like almost all other arthritis medicine, can have side effects. Moreover, the body can get accustomed to the use of painkillers thereby decreasing the painkiller’s effect. Even though these medications do not require prescriptions, a doctor should be consulted if you intend to take these medicines along with any other medication.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) are more effective and while some are available over the counter, some others need a prescription. Not unlike a majority of the painkillers, these too may cause side-effects and can also affect the functioning of the liver and the kidneys. The effects though, can be reversed upon discontinuation of the medication.

Another arthritis medicine is a COX-2 inhibitor. This is generally prescribed as an arthritis remedy when the pain ranges from moderate levels to severe levels. COX-2 inhibitors bring about improvements in patients by reducing inflammation and pain, thereby allowing the patient to increase performance levels. COX-2 inhibitors should not be taken in conjunction with any other NSAID. Also, the doctor should be informed if the patient has ever had a stroke, a heart attack, hypertension, blood clots or angina and also if the patient is allergic to sulfa drugs, aspirin or any other NSAID.

Chondroitin and glucosamine sulfate are available as supplements to be taken orally, and work in relieving pain. These arthritis medicines are actually molecules that are present in the joint’s cartilage. Supplements that are available in the market are normally produced using animal or synthetic products.

Another form of arthritis medicine is a corticosteroid. This arthritis remedy is a family of very strong anti-inflammatory medication that one can inject directly into a joint. Used for pain that ranges from moderate to severe, these can help a lot in cases of considerable swelling. If arthritis has affected the mechanics of the joint, corticosteroids are not very effective as arthritis medicine.

One more form of arthritis medicine involves the administration of a fluid in order to provide lubrication to the affected joint thereby enabling easier movement. Viscosupplementation is a process where a hyaluronic acid concentrate is added to the affected area. This therapy involves a number of injections which are designed to modify the joint fluid’s basic character. For it to have an effect on reducing the pain, at least 3 – 5 injections are required per week.

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Arthritis Relief

No matter what kind of arthritis remedy you are following, there are things that you do every day that tend to aggravate the pain that the condition causes. Certain everyday activities, if done slightly differently, can provide a fair amount of arthritis relief. Some of the proven methods for arthritis relief collected through a large number of patients are mentioned below.

First up, you must begin to maintain a log in which you record the time and the instance of when the pain occurs. This will help you establish any pattern and also help you finding out if there are any particular activities that cause the pain to increase.

If you are using ice or moist heat to provide arthritis relief, do keep in mind that the process should not last for more than twenty minutes. Also, use a layer of protective clothing (or a towel) in between the body and the source of the ice or heat pack to avoid frostbite or burns.

In the absence of a regular ice pack, even a bag of frozen corn or peas can be used. These can be put back into the freezer and be reused for the same purpose later.

To provide arthritis relief in the form of moist heat, this can be tried. Place a wet towel inside a plastic bag with a zip lock and a small opening in place, wrapped in another towel that is moist, inside a microwave oven for 2 to 3 minutes. This gives you an option of using moist heat for around 20 minutes.

In cases of hand joints that turn painful, something as simple as a telephone with large keys can provide relief.

Exercising too is a good thing to do in concurrence with your existing arthritis treatment. However, do consult your doctor and keep him/her informed about any changes in your exercise pattern, because while exercise can offer arthritis relief, the wrong kind of exercise can lead to further complications.

While indulging in exercise, make sure that your clothing and shoes are appropriate. It is not about indulging; it’s about providing your body with the right equipment, so do not feel guilty about buying those new cross trainers. Also, make sure the body receives enough warm up, since cold joints could easily flare up. If your body is not accustomed to exercising, do it at a relaxed pace, as doing too much too soon could also aggravate the condition instead of providing some arthritis relief.

Following a strict regulated diet plan can also work as an arthritis remedy in providing arthritis relief. Patients who are troubled by arthritis should eat good healthy food and ideally get a nutritionist to chalk out a diet plan for them. There are vitamins that are known to aid in reducing swelling of tissues and providing relief. These include Vitamins C, E, B5, B6 and B12. Vitamin K is known to improve the health of bones. However, taking of vitamins should be done in consultation with a doctor as excessive usage can lead to an overdose.

Irrespective of the arthritis remedy you choose to follow, it is always suggested that a medical practitioner be consulted.

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