- 1). Exercise to Stop Arthritis Pain
Exercising is a surprising way to stop arthritis pain. When you exercise lightly - walking and stretching - it helps your joints to realign and corrects the positions of arthritic joints which eases your pain. Sewing can also help reduce arthritis pain in your hands and wrists. - 2). Natural Medicine to Stop Arthritis Pain
Simple compresses can really help to stop arthritis pain. Hot compresses can reduce arthritis pain when joints are inflamed. Use the hot compress for around 30 minutes or until arthritis pain subsides. Tea and clay compresses can also be helpful. You can buy clay compresses and follow the same steps as t he hot compress to ease arthritis pain. To make a tea compress, make chamomile or lavender tea and fill your hot compress with that to enhance the compress's ability to reduce arthritis pain and inflammation. - 3). Therapy to Stop Arthritis Pain
Physical therapy can help to stop arthritis pain. Although this is a more advanced option and you will usually need a recommendation from your doctor, therapy can be a great way to lessen or ease arthritis pain. Therapists know exactly how to realign your joints and help your body overcome the pain of arthritis. - 4). Medicine to Stop Arthritis Pain
There are many different medications available to help ease or stop arthritis pain. The first and most readily available cortisone creams and painkillers. Both are available in over the counter and prescription forms. Creams are applied to the skin and then normally covered with an ice pack to help the cream work and stop arthritis pain. Painkillers are used in a typical fashion to ease arthritis pain but should be combined with another remedy since the painkillers are not treating the problems. - 5). Surgery to Stop Arthritis Pain
The last and final way to treat arthritis pain is with surgery. This is the most extreme option but may be the right step for people who have tried all other remedies to stop arthritis pain.
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