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The Latest Information About Arthritis Treatment

By: John Ugoshowa

If you are one of the many Americans who suffer from arthritis pain daily, you know how important arthritis treatments are in allowing sufferers to participate in an active lifestyle through effective pain management. Fortunately, there are currently a number of options available in arthritis treatment, so that if you do suffer from the symptoms of this potentially debilitating disease, you can find ways of keeping the illness at bay.

What Causes Arthritis?

Before you can make decisions about arthritis treatment, it is helpful to understand the causes of the disease. Under normal conditions, your joints are padded with a spongy material called cartilage. This cartilage cushions the space between the bones of your joints, allowing you to move easily and without pain. Through the wear and tear of life, or because of other circumstances, this cartilage can eventually wear away from your joints. The result is that the bones will begin to rub against each other, causing painful inflammation and swelling. Arthritis treatment includes managing the pain and reducing the erosion of the joints. The earlier arthritis treatment begins, the greater the chance that you will be able to find a course of treatment that will be effective with the illness.

Arthritis Treatment Includes Many Options

Arthritis is most effectively treated through a combination of approaches that include exercise, medication and heat therapy. The exercise program that you choose should offer a balance between range-of-motion exercises, strengthening exercises and endurance work. An exercise program should only be started under the guidance of your doctor, and possibly a personal trainer who has had experience with arthritis patients as well. Medications can begin with over-the-counter drugs that will treat the inflammation as well as the pain. These include ibuprofens such as Advil, and a naproxen like Aleve. If these do not prove to be effective arthritis treatments, your doctor can prescribe a medication that might work better. For relief from the aches and pains associated with the swollen joints, you can try administering heat to the affected area as well. At the very least, this may work to loosen up the surrounding muscles which can offer some relief from your pain, and help you to relax.

Arthritis can be a painful affliction that you must manage for the rest of your life. The good news is that there are many arthritis treatments that you and your doctor can try for relief from the pain and discomfort of the disease.


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