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Is there a permanent cure for arthritis?

One οf mу closest friends һаѕ arthritis οח һеr left wrist аחԁ i want tο know іf tһеrе′s аחу permanent cure fοr іt

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3 Responses to “Is there a permanent cure for arthritis?”

  • Becki:

    I don’t reckon there is and, unfortunately, it will get worse with age. She can help the soreness and incapacity of the joints to go by wearing an ACE wrist bandage and possibly being paid cortisone shots. She may want to start some sort of physical therapy as well, maybe buy a small plush ball that she can squeeze a few times a day just to keep her wrist from hardening up. I have some friends who have had some sort of surgery on the muscles surrounding whatever joint is inflamed that is supposed to loosen them up – like a snipping of some sort – but they all said it did no excellent.

  • dulcrayon:

    at this time the only permanent cure for arthritis is death. there are many drugs that reduce puffiness/pain but no cures.

  • ?:

    Hey….
    I am 16 years ancient and I have arthritis in my knees, ankles,toes, hips, and now lower back. Unfortunatly, there is no permanent cure for arthritis, but surgeries are said to grant long time reflief (although I dont know if there is surgery for wrists). Anyways, just make sure your friend sees a doctor frequently– the medicines (anti-inflammatory especially, although they might need to go to stronger drugs if necessary) can really ease the pain. Excellent for you for wanting to get more informed about your friends situaiton. I wish your friend the best of luck!