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Can arthritis pain ever come under control?

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6 Responses to “Can arthritis pain ever come under control?”

  • Tramadolchik:

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  • techman:

    well it depend the type of arthritis she has. If it is rheumatoid then the intercellular material between the bones is gone and she is distress the hurt to the bone ends.
    Without any doubt the best substance for long time relief and help is Glucosamine sulphate with chondroitin.
    This is made from shell fish so she must be sure that she has no allergy result to intake that fish food.
    It’s been out now for at leat 10 years for my certain knowledge and has no known side effects. But at 1000mg dosage a day its going to take 6 weeks for it to take effect, and a fantastic time longer to re grow the material between the bones.

  • merry:

    its been proved scientifically that arthritis pain can be bought under control for life. Bio Resonance therapy can place your joint-pain shape up off safely. Stay http://www.myphield.com for more information and go through the whole site carefully. Ull bless me for considering ur mom over the pain for life.
    take care :)

  • Just Me:

    Yes Arthritis pain can be brought into a more acceptable level, but, it is a struggle to find the right combination of drugs to help. I get chronically severe pain daily and very terrible lower back aches and suspicion like my muscles are constantly burning especially around my knees and ankles. I have Rheumatoid Arthritis. I take Disease Modifying Drugs like Sulfasalazine 500mg 4 times daily, Prednisolone Steroids 10mg once daily, Omeprazole 20mg daily to fight acid reflux from Steroid use, I take multiple vitamin supplements and I take 8 Co-Dydramol pills per day for pain which are (10mg Dihydrocodeine/ 500mg Paracetamol (Tylenol)), I have a 20mcg/per hour Buprenorphine patch, yet im still in agony and find it hard to walk and get up off chairs without my prop there to help me. Each step is agony for me and im only 24 in a few weeks.

  • Kraftee:

    You don’t mention which kind of arthritis she has (there are about 100 kinds of arthritis!) but for the purposes of answering your question I’ll assume that she has osteoarthritis (OA), one of the most common types. You also don’t say which joint(s) are affected. There is no cure for OA.
    But there are things that can give some measure of temporary relief to OA patients. Conservative measures include exercise and/or physical therapy, non-steroidal drugs (NSAIDS), cortisone injections, use of a walking aid such as a cane for hip and knee OA. Hyaluronic treatments can work for some with knee OA. The final treatment for those with advanced OA in the hip, knee, or shoulder involves surgery in the form of replacement of the joint. This is as close to a “cure” as medical science has achieved.
    I had severe OA in my hips. I tried some of the conservative measures for numerous years and I was able to place off the surgery for a year or so but eventually I had both hips replaced. I now can walk with no limp, no pain, need no cane, and take no meds. I have my life back and I am, for all matter-of-fact purposes, “cured” of OA in the hip joint. I also have OA in my thumb joint and a knee but so far they don’t bother me too much and I can still do normal activities with no pain.
    To learn more about all types of arthritis, have a look at some of these websites:
    http://www.arthritis.org/
    http://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001243.htm
    http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/menus/arthritis.cfm

  • wantedadshelp:

    In some cases it can be but this depends upon the type of arthritis, the severity, overall physical shape up of your Mom, etc.

    Some things that help are exercise, enough sleep each nighttime, a healthful diet and maybe join an arthritis support group in the area.

    Has she seen a doctor and tried medications or have you just tried supplements? Nothing beats considering a physician for professional help!