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Arthritis Pain
Arthritis pain varies depending on the type of the arthritis that you may have. There are more than one hundred types of arthritis and each may exhibit different symptoms and pain.
The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. These two are the most common form of arthritis that gives too much pain and discomfort to the patients.
Though the two are both arthritis, they have distinct qualities that may be different from one to another.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease, which is normally due to the wear and tear of the joint structure and joint tissues like cartilage and connective tissues. This usually affects the large joints, which normally carries the weight of the body. This does not affect the joints that are located in the opposite sides of the body.
Arthritis pain caused by osteoarthritis is usually felt in the hips, knees, feet, neck and lower spine.
Rheumatoid arthritis is due to the inflammation, which generally affects both joints on opposite sides of the body like the hands. Arthritis pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis can also have swelling, soreness and tenderness of the joints. This type of arthritis can also affect other organs of the body like eyes, heart and the lungs.
Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can cause disability and limited movement.
Cure of Arthritis
At present, there are really known cure for arthritis pain. The available treatment plan for arthritis pain is only used to control pain and halt the progression of the damage to the joints.
Available treatment plans for arthritis pain may include:
Arthritis drugs
Physical therapy
Occupational therapy
Psychological treatments for severe disability
Exercises
Non-drug treatments plans like loosing weight
Warm or cold compress
Talk to your physician to know which treatment or combination of treatment is suited for your condition.
Living with Arthritis Pain
Living with arthritis pain is not easy at first but this can be possible with the help and support of various treatment plans that you can discuss with your doctor. You should not let the pain go untreated because living it untreated can result to serious hazardous effects to your health like
Weakness
Breathing problems
Depression
Poor healing
Anger
Disability
Managing Arthritis Pain
Managing arthritis is possible with proper treatment and support from family and friends. Part of the management of arthritis is the help, understanding of the families of the patients as the symptoms may come up any season, and there are certain things that patients can no longer perform because of the pain they feel.
Part of managing arthritis pain is loosing weight; patients are advised to loose weight. Loosing weight can reduce the level of pain a patient feels.
Manage Arthritis Pain