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- $Title{Is There Some Other Way to Treat Arthritis Than Taking Pills?}
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- Connective Tissue tissues autoimmune analgesic aspirin NSAIDS acetaminophen}
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- Is There Some Other Way to Treat Arthritis Than Taking Pills?
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- QUESTION: Some time ago you wrote in a caring manner to a woman who didn't
- take her pills though her doctor had prescribed them. Now I wonder if you
- have some similar words of advice for those of us who have arthritis. I was
- diagnosed recently and now have to take pills for the rest of my life! I have
- talked to others who hate to take pills everyday. Is there some other way
- you might suggest?
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- ANSWER: I would be happy to describe some alternative measures that I know
- can help you and others with similar problems. Most important of all is the
- proper blend of rest and activity, enough activity to keep your joints moving
- and flexible and enough rest to allow painful joints (as well as tendons and
- muscles) to recuperate from their efforts. Sometimes an aid to walking, such
- as cane or walkers, provide just enough assistance to joints that are
- overstressed to reduce the pain level considerably. Some times a splint or
- brace may be required, but that's for you and your doctor to decide. Exercise
- is a wonderful help, particularly when it can be accomplished in the
- supportive environment of a pleasantly heated pool. Check around at local
- facilities for such classes, they are more and more available. Heat as well
- as gentle massage can do wonders for an aching joint and painful muscles.
- While any heating device is helpful, moist heat is a bit better than just a
- hot water bottle, and moist heating pads, hot soaks, or just a session in a
- hot tub can do much to reduce the pain. Careful, though; check the
- temperatures carefully first to avoid burns, a not infrequent complication of
- over zealous use of heat. But don't cast aside all the help that medications
- can provide when used properly. There is no shame in the regular and
- appropriate use of an analgesic, nor will you become a "junkie" from taking
- oral medication such as aspirin, NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- such as ibuprofen and many others) and acetaminophen, and the help they offer
- can be the difference between complete relief and unnecessary suffering.
- Medications taken on a regular schedule are more effective than when taken
- just once in a while when the pain becomes too much to bear. Taking these
- medications under a doctor's direction in correct dosages, along with the use
- of some of these tips, may offer you the relief you surely deserve.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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