Hot wax makes them feel better.
2006-08-09 03:24:13
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answered by newt_peabody 5
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I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis last summer and no there isn't a cure from all of my research.
I have good results with walmart brand edxedrin and ibuprophen. Two of each every 4hrs. I have been in a fair remission since the
spring but just now am back in a flare. Mine is presently
in my wrists and lower arms. Last year was both knees and jaw and wrists and shoulders, so it is much better.
When you get up first thing rotate your wrists, open and close your hands, I find I can work out the worst stiffness and pain doing this so I can function.
I personally have had bad side effects from prescribed drugs. Good Luck, I definitely sympathize.
2006-08-09 03:29:43
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answered by ? 7
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There is no cure per se. However, some people develop symptoms, including arthritis, when they are having a mild allergic reactions to foods in their diets. It seems odd, I know, but some people find relief if they eliminate certain foods. Generally it is recommended that you stop eating gluten, dairy, and eggs for 2 -4 weeks. If you see no improvements in that time span, then it isn't your problem. If you get better you add back each item one at a time every three days. You will likely get the symptoms back within 48 hours of eating the food. Obviously, once you have discovered what you are sensitive to, eliminate it from your diet. There are lots of resources out there to assist you in alternatives to these foods.
2006-08-09 03:29:10
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answered by Boilerfan 5
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* Exercise
* Weight control
* Rest and joint care
* Pain relief techniques
* Medicines
* Alternative therapies
* Surgery
exercise is one of the best treatments for osteoarthritis. Exercise can improve mood and outlook, decrease pain, increase flexibility, improve the heart and blood flow, maintain weight, and promote general physical fitness.
learn to recognize the body's signals, and know when to stop or slow down, which prevents pain caused by overexertion. Some patients find that relaxation techniques, stress reduction,
Nondrug- Warm towels, hot packs, or a warm bath or shower to apply moist heat to the joint can relieve pain and stiffness
Weight-Weight loss can reduce stress on weight-bearing joints and limit further injury.
Medicines:- to eliminate or reduce pain and to improve functioning.
1.Acetaminophen likeTylenol
2.NSAIDs like spirin, Advil, Motrin IB, Aleve, ketoprofen
3.Topical-like capsaicin cream.
4. Hyaluronic acid, a medicine for joint injection, used to treat osteoarthritis of the knee. This substance is a normal component of the joint, involved in joint lubrication and nutrition.
EXERCISE IS THE BEST.
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2006-08-09 03:44:12
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answered by Wiseone 3
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Don't just remain there! Do squats while combing your teeth, calf raises whilst standing in line, or lunges while chatting within the phone.
2016-06-02 14:35:21
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answered by ? 2
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Choose faster-paced methods of yoga such as Ashtanga or perhaps Vinyasa to burn more calories while also obtaining a good stretch.
2016-04-11 22:34:46
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answered by ? 3
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Don't just remain there! Do squats while scrubbing your teeth, calf raises whilst standing in line, or lunges while chatting for the phone.
2016-02-26 06:13:33
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answered by ? 3
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Choose faster-paced varieties of yoga such as Ashtanga or even Vinyasa to burn more calories while also getting a good stretch.
2016-01-21 09:34:42
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answered by Concha 3
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Tylenol 500 mg every six hours on schedual(if you don't have liver problems.) There is no cure.
2006-08-09 03:23:07
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answered by dude 4
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My mom has it too and she has to take Darvocet for pain and Flexeril to relax her... she is always in pain and I feel so bad for her and there is nothing they can do but try to make her as comfortable as they can.... So sorry you are hurting, wish I could help......
2006-08-09 03:26:20
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answered by ? 4
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