Arthritis Zone
Arthritis Pain Relief and Prevention Plan
A great place to begin taking charge of you arthritis pain relief and
prevention planning is by making an appointment with your healthcare
provider and finding out more about your condition and treatment
options. Make sure to jot down questions ahead of time, and take them
along in your journal or notebook, armed with a pencil to fill in his
or her replies. Some questions to begin with may be centered around
these:
1. Do I have a form of arthritis? If not, what is
wrong & what do I do next?
2. If so, which type is it? And what can I expect
short-term and long-term?
3. What pain relief treatments are available? Which
have side affects & what are they?
4. What self-care solutions do you advise?
5. Are there any limitations I should know about;
i.e. special dietary issues, special activities to avoid, any OTC meds
to NOT mix, etc.?
6. What resources do you have to help with my diet
and exercise planning?
7. What other arthritic and other health resources do
you have for my family and me?
When you take in your questions, also take in a description of your
symptoms so that your doctor can help better understand your situation
and health. Make sure to note:
- Where you have pain (same joint both limbs?)
- When you feel pain – with certain activities, in
the morning, when it rains, etc.
- How long you have had the pain
- If the pain increases or decreases, comes and goes,
etc.
- The type & intensity level of pain – stabbing,
dull, cramping, stiffness…and low, mild or high pain
- Note any limitations – can’t bend over too far
without pain, can’t get out of car, etc.
- Share any family history of arthritis
- Tell about any OTC or prescription medications or
other treatments you currently take or use.
- Discuss any special diet you are on and exercise
programs
So try the different options available for arthritis pain relief and
prevention. Give your joints a break as soon as possible from any
excess weight they’re hauling around, even if it’s the weight of excess
stress. And lighten up and make pain relief and prevention care part of
your normal, everyday routine.
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