Nontraditional methods of pain control
Pain that is present due to injury or due to overuse such as Arthritis is often times treated with anti-inflammatories or other analgesics that work to block the inflammation and pain. Nontraditional approaches can include:
There are many nontraditional options for pain relief. Ask an integrative healthcare provider for pain control options.
AS a scientific subject the most effective method to eliminate pain is loss of consciousness. Pain itself can do this, or it can be induced.
Examples of noninvasive pain relief are:
massage
chiropractic
acupuncture
icing
heat
Relaxation techniques, such as yoga and meditation, are used to decrease muscle tension and reduce stress. Tension and stress can also be reduced through biofeedback.
NSAIDs and acetaminophen are effective for most forms of acute (sharp, but of a short duration) pain.
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The 2 most effective ways to cure eye pain include using eye drops and placing ice over the eyes. Most eye pain is caused from dry eyes so be sure to keep your eyes moist.
Acupuncture has been used for at least 4000 years for lower back pain, neck and headache pain, as well as pain in all parts of the body and to treat countless problems that produce pain. The reason that acupuncture has persisted being used throughout written history is that it has proven itself to be successful billions of times; it has stood the test of time. The subject of acupuncture treatment for natural pain relief and arthritis pain relief is well studied and documented to be effective for pain control by current modern scientific research. Because acupuncture has been shown to be an effective way to not only control pain, but to treat the causes of many pains, you will find acupuncture being used in most hospitals in the U.S.and the western world. In many countries today acupuncture is the primary method of health care, with drugs being used only as a secondary back up method of care. Acupuncture (done with sterile needles) and acupressure (done with the fingertips) are both ideal for acute (recent) pain, or chronic (long duration) pain from spinal arthritis causing lower back pain, sciatica, neck and headaches. By using this ancient method it is possible to reduce or even avoid the use of drugs for pain control.
Chiropractors treat patients by manipulating joints and the spine. It is believed that pain, especially back pain, is caused by misalignment of the spine. This form of treatment is most effective in patients with persistent back pain and neck problems.
Magnetic therapy has been used for many years to help people who suffer with pain or arthritic pain. This is the perfect solution for people who are looking for an all natural pain relief method. You can purchase magnetic bracelets, rings, and even belts to wear in order to help with pain. This is a very effective and inexpensive way to relieve tension and pain that occurs in various areas of the body.
Other than the traditional "painkiller" tablets, you can use things such as magnets to relieve the pain, or, if you are feeling unconventional; acupuncture. There are also various creams on the market that could relieve your knee pain.
Yoga is a very effective method of pain management. Not only will the poses build lean muscle and relax you, but the breathing and meditation techniques are great for powering through pain! At home, try taking a warm bath if you are having muscle pain, or just prop your feet up and relax with a cup of tea.
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