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Alternative Arthritis Pain Relief Methods

 

Author: Tim Gorman

There are times when the pain of arthritis can seem almost unbearable. The good news is that there are a lot of alternative arthritis pain relief options available to help you feel better, and either lessen the pain or make it disappear altogether. Rather than trying to avoid pain by doing as little as possible, it's better to keep trying to stay as active as you can by managing the pain effectively.

Sometimes, the simplest remedies are the best. One of the most natural forms of pain relief is heat. Heat causes your muscles to relax, which assists in the relief of arthritis pain. However heat is only a temporary solution. Once you turn off the heat, the pain generally returns in a few minutes. Still, it can be helpful as a pain relief method, particularly at times when you've already taken medicine and don't want to risk taking any more.

Another possible method of pain relief is massage therapy. A great deal of pain is caused by stress and anxiety, and the advantage of massage therapy is that it causes you to deeply relax, thereby letting of a great deal of tension and pain. Your body relaxes, becomes looser, and pain levels can drop. Unfortunately, just like heat, this is also only a temporary solution. Still, it can feel wonderful during the therapy, and if you suffer from persistent foot or ankle arthritis pain, it may be worth investing in a foot spa. This combines massage and heat, and can do wonders to reduce pain in many people.

Acupuncture is another alternative arthritis pain relief you might like to try. This is an ancient Chinese method of pain relief. It can also be used for many other medical conditions. It's not a certified method of treatment, or a certified pain reliever, but many people find it very effective in reducing the symptoms of arthritis. However, if you suffer from acute pain, acupuncture isn't recommended. If touching the skin with minimum pressure is painful, acupuncture probably isn't the method to use.

The sad part about arthritis is that, for now, there is no cure. You can find various methods of dealing with the pain, but it will return. But if you can find a way to minimise the pain, it's possible to enjoy a full life, and indulge in all your favorite activities. Yes, medication can be of great assistance, but you also have to be careful that you don't overdo medications. That's why some of these alternative pain relief methods, even if temporary, can be such a great help.

Author Bio:
Tim Gorman is a specialist in this area. Tim has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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