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I have osteoarthritis in my knees...any helpful hints to ease the pain and aching...especially after work...? |
I have osteoarthritis in my knees....they are killing me after a hard day on my feet at work....any helpful tips or things to do to help east the pain of this type of arthritis??? I have RA and my knees hurt the worst. I also stand all day, and finally I have come up with a method that works for me. First, I wear high quality knee braces while I am working. They seem to give me support which helps. When I get home, I place a small dab of Tiger Balm on my knees and alternate heat and ice. I went to Walgreens and purchased the sock-type heating "tube". It is called Bed Buddy, or something like that. It was only 9.99. It is white and has 2 blue handles- the people at Walgreens should be able to help you find it. I know with my RA, I couldn't make one on my own. Also, this has soothing aromas like eucalyptus. My boyfriend has the same thing and he says to try a long hot shower and to elevate them with a pillow when you go to bed. He has it severely and I guess he would know, lol. Also try physiotherapy, they can help with pain management. Lifestyle changes may delay or limit osteoarthritis symptoms. Been to see arthritis specialist or orthopedic doctor? All those other suggestions are good, but sometimes you really need the DOCTOR. Iv'e been in your place. Medications, OTC may help, but there are also prescription meds that are excellent. One of the oldest, but best is Voltaren (diclofenac). Also, he may want x-rays to check for cartilage damage...and these would help him know how advanced the arthritis is. Self treatment can only help so much, sometimes the orthopedist can be your best friend! Take an old tube sock and fill it with rice, then stitch the open end closed. Toss it in the microwave for a couple of minutes, and you have an awesome heat pack that retains heat longer and conforms to the shape of your knee. You should also do what the person above me said, your doctor may be able to prescribe something to help. OA is caused by the wearing off of the cartilage in your joints that lubricate the bone joint. If you are overweight lose weight first; this will help to reduce the load on your joints. At work, learn to take time off to rest. If you are looking for quick pain relief and long term protection of the knees you could try Arthrid. Please visit this website for more info. www.sindor.com |
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