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No. Percocet is just a pain reliever.
Yes, osteoarthritis can cause back pain. You should consult with your physician to find out if that is the cause of the pain. If so, there are analgesics you can take to relieve the pain. In the meantime, ibuprofen may help. You may also want to consult with a chiropractor for relief of the back pain, regardless of what is causing it.
Osteoarthritis can lead to the total distruction of cartilage in joints, However early intervention with treatment is important to help limit the extent of damage and the amount of pain involved for the sufferer. there is no cure for osteoarthritis.
They are prescribed for the treatment of inflammation and pain caused by osteoarthritis.
Osteoarthritis joint pain is very common in older Americans. It starts as slight joint pain, then gets gradually worse. Barometric pressure often has an effect on the pain level.
I am assuming that by "facet injections" you mean hydrocortisone injections at the site of spinal facets for pain relief. I still get them about every 6 months or so. I have a combination of osteoarthritis and degenerative disc disease and the injections do help manage my pain.
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Poly Arthritis is polyarticular osteoarthritis. This particular type of arthritis is characterized by pain in multiple joints as opposed to monoarticular arthritis which is pain in one joint.
There has been no scientific proof that Sam-E helps Fibromyalgia pain. However, anecdotal evidence does seem to indicate that it can help in some cases. It has been shown to ease the pain of Osteoarthritis.
Mobic is used for helping with pain by osteoarthritis. Mild pain releiver.
No Sulfa drugs are sometime used to treat facets of osteoarthritis. The pain in osteo artritis is caused by the damage done to the joints as a result of cartilage loss.
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