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Read About Arthritis Joint Pain
27/07/08
Each type of arthritis disease (there are over 100), has a particular list of causes, symptoms, and intervention methods. Arthritis suffers are most likely to report pain as one of their symptoms. This is why the issue of learning how to deal with arthritis pain is so very important.
If you suffer with arthritis pain there are a number of alternatives available to you. It is recommended that you begin taking one of the milder forms of treatment and then move your medication up in strength if required. Medications which many of us already use on a regular basis such as Tylenol and Aspirin can be effective pain relievers. In some cases this is going to be enough to relieve the painful symptoms caused by the disease, but in the majority of cases it is not.

When more pain relief is required, creams and gels applied directly onto the skin may be more successful. Arthritic creams can be incredibly effective for soothing tired, inflamed joints and muscles. They either contain the active ingredient salicylate or are based more around capsaicin or menthol. The most powerful arthritis pain relief of all is arthritis medication, and this can only be prescribed to you by a general practitioner.
The type of drug most commonly prescribed is analgesics. They are safe for most people, even those who suffer from allergic reactions and stomach troubles while remaining very capable at relieving pain. Acetaminophen is the analgesic prescribed in the majority of cases because it is very effective and affordable. A combination of acetaminophen and codeine is highly established at relieving pain and could be recommended if the patient’s pain becomes extreme. The authority of a medical practitioner is required before you this pain relief can be administered.
The medication that works for you may take some time to find but when you do, it will be worth the wait. Adhere to your doctor’s dosage instructions, visit them on a regular basis and keep them informed of how the treatment is going.