There is at present no cure for Arthritis. There are treatments and in some cases exercises that slow or make the disease easier to live with, however, There is also some promising work happening in the US, Australia and Britain with stem cell work where damaged bone cartilage and ligament is being grown to repair damaged joints. They are up to the human testing stage in Australia after having had very encouraging results in sheep.
you cant treat the actual arthritis. If it is in hip joints it is most likely to be osteoarthritis for which there is no cure and only pain killers and antiinfamatorys are likely to relieve suffering. The careful strengthening of muscles to help support the joints could offer temporary relief or else there is the option of replacing the joint with a prosthesis.
Either take a simple analgesic which is simply a pain killer or if there is evidence of inflammation an inflammatory of some kind.
Answer is D. ibuprofen
Older people tend to suffer from arthritis which causes hip joint pain.More exercise would be helpful and medication for inflammation would also be helpful ,as a last resort one can have a hip replacement.
You may be having an arthritic problem. Arthritis is not limited to older people and you may be having a problem with the hip joint for one reason or another. The only way to find out is to see your doctor and get it x rayed etc. If You are in Australia you would be best of seeing your GP who will probably send you out for x rays. from there he may have to refer you to a specialist like a rheumatologist to sort the problem out further. what ever you do however get it checked out it will save you a lot of unnecessary pain.
Hip Osteoarthritis (Arthritis of the hip) is a degenerative joint disease and is more likely to develop as people get older. This disease is typically characterized by pain and swelling of the hip joints. This can lead to problems walking and pain in seemingly unrelated areas, such as the the buttocks, thigh, knee and groin areas. The pain can come in various types including a dull ache and sharp pain, and the joint itself is usually rather stiff. For more information, WebMD provides some useful tips.
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Either take a simple analgesic which is simply a pain killer or if there is evidence of inflammation an inflammatory of some kind.
The buoyancy experienced during pool immersion also helps ease pain in such conditions as arthritis.
Hip pain is usually caused by overwork or arthritis. After it is determined what caused the pain a visit to your local physician can determine what is the best treatment.
Her arthritic hands caused her much pain.
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To date there is no clinical evidence that diet has any effect on arthritic pain asside from that found with Gouty arthritis.
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Physiotherapy aimed at relaxing tight piriformis muscles, hip external rotators and adductors, strengthen hip abductors, or that increase the mobility of the sacroiliac joint can be beneficial.
Answer is D. ibuprofen
Yes, the primary pain comes from cramping and abdominal pain. There may also be arthritic pain in the joints which can result from inflammation.
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