Tips for Rheumatoid Arthritis Relief You can do at
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a painful
condition that has no cure.
However, there are plenty of methods of rheumatoid arthritis
relief that can keep painful symptoms to a bearable level. Some
require a doctor's prescription while others can be found at
your neighborhood pharmacy.
This article will provide three home methods for rheumatoid
arthritis relief that are easy to do and have been proven
effective at stopping arthritis pain in its tracks.
Over the Counter Remedies
One of the first places people run for rheumatoid arthritis
relief is the local pharmacy. Over the counter medications can
be helpful in keeping many arthritis symptoms down, but some
are not safe to use over the long term. 
NSAIDs like ibuprofen, naproxen and aspirin work well in
stopping the pain and the inflammation that causes the
discomfort.
However, these medications can cause potentially
serious side effects like ulcers if they are used over a long
period of time.
Arthritis relief cream is another popular over the counter
method of rheumatoid arthritis relief.
These formulas come in a few different types so you can find
the one that works best for you.
Some provide extreme hot or cold on the skin to relieve
discomfort. Others contain salicylates, which give aspirin its
pain relieving features. A few provide capsaicin, an ingredient
found in chili peppers that can be helpful in relieving
pain.
Many of these topical solutions provide rheumatoid arthritis
relief on low to moderate pain.
Hot and Cold
Heat and cold applications can also offer some rheumatoid
arthritis relief.
Heat will relax sore muscles, and stimulate blood flow to
ease discomfort. Heat can be applied through a hot bath or
shower or with a heating pad on a low setting.
Ice can be used to reduce inflammation and numb the area so
the pain is not as intense. Never use ice if you have poor
circulation or numbness in your extremities and avoid heat if
you experience limited sensation on your skin.
Assisted Devices
Because wear and tear on the joints can cause additional pain,
another option in rheumatoid arthritis relief is to use
assisted devices to perform some of the basic jobs in your
home.
For example, you can find gadgets to help you remove lids
from jars or button your clothing. Use these devices whenever
possible to ease the strain on sore joints and protect them
from further damage and pain.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a painful condition, but you don't
have to suffer without help.
There are many options in rheumatoid arthritis
relief that can minimize pain and help you enjoy a higher
quality of life.
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