Keeping Your Life In Control By Controlling Your Arthritis

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Revision as of 08:35, 2 December 2012 by RobertJSConnor (talk | contribs) (There are multiple types of arthritis, but they all generally lead to pain and swelling. You should see a physician to get it properly diagnosed. This article will help you find out more about what you can do to get rid of the pain.)
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Find a hobby that you can easily perform. Many people who suffer from arthritis spend their days wishing they had something they could actually do, and you can prevent this boredom by searching out your own new hobby. Whether it is painting or dancing, having something to get you moving will keep you healthy.

A thorough, daily stretching routine can help combat arthritis and keep your joints healthy and flexible. Planning a modest routine that covers all your joints - not just arthritic ones - will improve your overall health and keep arthritis at bay. Remember to avoid stretching any joints that are currently inflamed, though.

Consider joining an arthritis support group. Friends and family members who don't suffer from arthritis may have a hard time understanding exactly what you are going through and how much it affects your life. Connecting with other arthritis sufferers in a supportive environment can make it easier to cope with the chronic , day to day pain and other difficulties associated with the disease.

To help with your arthritis pain, get out and get active. Not only will exercise give you more energy and improve your mood, but it will also help keep joint pain at bay. Walking, swimming, cycling, and other exercises done three times a week for 30 minutes a day will help considerably with your arthritis and overall health.

Exercising regularly will do wonders for your energy levels when you are dealing with psoriatic arthritis. Try to aim for 15 to 30 minutes of exercise a day to give you more energy and keep your body healthy and your bones strong. Make sure to not overdo it and end up tiring yourself out.

Play in the dirt. Digging in the dirt can be very therapeutic for sore hands. So go out and buy some seeds and plant. When working in the garden be sure to use arthritis-friendly gardening tools that will help prevent too much reaching, carrying and bending. If your arthritis is too painful for traditional gardening, check into enabling gardening.

Double recipes to lessen time spent on your feet and reduce stress to arthritic knees and hips in the kitchen. Planning meals with leftovers in mind that can be frozen in microwave-safe containers, can cut kitchen work in half or more and gives you a break when you are just not feeling up to cooking.

Be sure to get enough exercise and that you are doing the right kinds of exercise. People with arthritis should choose exercises that support and strengthen the joints, such as swimming, instead of exercises that damage them, such as running. Failing to exercise can also increase joint stiffness and pain.

Do not expect to follow the same schedule you followed before your diagnosis. Some types of arthritis can cause serious fatigue and discomfort, and you need to listen to your body. Rest if you need to, or change your schedule around to do activities at the times during the day that you have more flexibility.

Add a culinary spice called turmeric to your meals as often as possible. Turmeric, which is commonly found in Indian curries, has anti-inflammatory properties and studies have shown that it is effective at reducing pain and stiffness in arthritis patients. Best of all, it is relatively tasteless and can be added seamlessly to a variety of dishes. For best results, eat it with black pepper.

Make sure to wear supportive footwear and braces if you are dealing with swollen or tender joints. These supportive items can help reduce your pain which will get you out and about and active again. Do not just accept the pain, work to reduce the symptoms as much as possible.

Now, do you have some handy tips in mind to help with Arthritis? Remember, you are not alone. Unfortunately, more and more people are being diagnosed with it. There is also more information available! Get support from others. Share information. Apply the tips above that fit your circumstances. Perhaps relieve is in sight!


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