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just been diagnosed in my thumbs (!?) and have been told to use ibruprofen gel and painkillers....already take lots of pills.....any ideas how to ease the pain without more drugs? You ask about ideas on how to ease your pain, and immediately you get a cut and paste answer from the NHS site which tells you nothing. What a waste of time. Ibuprofen gel is less harmful to your kidneys than the tablets. Report It Actually, I have been taking Glucosamine for 5 years for the osteoarthritis in my hips, and it has had astoundingly good results! My cartilege has improved out of sight and the night pains I used to have are gone, so I thoroughly recommend it. I take no painkilers or anti-inflammatorys at all. Report It Osteoarthritis mostly affects cartilage (KAR-til-uj), the hard but slippery tissue that covers the ends of bones where they meet to form a joint. Healthy cartilage allows bones to glide over one another. It also absorbs energy from the shock of physical movement. In osteoarthritis, the surface layer of cartilage breaks down and wears away. This allows bones under the cartilage to rub together, causing pain, swelling, and loss of motion of the joint. Over time, the joint may lose its normal shape. Also, small deposits of bone 鈥?called osteophytes or bone spurs 鈥?may grow on the edges of the joint. Bits of bone or cartilage can break off and float inside the joint space. This causes more pain and damage. In a well-respected study in mainstream medical literature (not alternative medicine) Condroitin Sulfate and Glucosamine had the same analgesic benefit with fewer side-effects when compared against Ibuprofen (advil, motrin). If you consider supplements drugs, OA is usually made worse with over-usage or under usage. It can be managed limitedly without medication. First of all I will suggest you take take less protein in your diet. You can take tablets of Guggul (Commiphora mukul - a herbal drug) It depends what kind of arthritis it is, but cider vinegar works for some types of arthritis and gout. I have osteoporosis and am in some classes and take calcium too. Are there any any exercises you can do to help? There are like vitamins/herbal remedies that work, ask your health food store and your doctor about these kinds of drugs. I have Osteoarthritis and Scoliosis which means my spine is twisted like a figure 8, be careful what you take for the pain, pain killer upset my tummy,I dont know of anything I wish I did. Available from health food/supplement suppliers and some chemists, Glucosamine, Chondroitin and MSM can be helpful (or you can get it without the MSM). It's trial and error really - I use Glu and Cho and also take cod-liver oil capsules/eat oily fish etc. Some people suggest changing diet e.g. tomatoes affect some people badly and also rhubarb. For some, apparently, potatoes are a problem. Hi, i've got osteoarthritis in my legs and have recently started taking (about 2 months ago) two products which have REALLY helped! They are Bromelain and Joint-Care both from Healthspan. I order it and its sent through the post from Guernsey. Gran Stead's Ginger is a reasonably pleasant drink and that is supposed to help too, although i havent been taking it on a regular basis so dont know if its helping me yet. I'm with Eb# on this one. I did the same pills plus chromatin, think that's the spelling, its a matter of tried and tested but I do find a spoon of honey in morning has helped although this might be psychosomatic. I am trying some products from Avena. co.uk for my hands and knees. Its a rub on and is giving a bit of relief. The only other thing is try your health food shop but don't get fobbed off with expensive remedies |
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