is there a cure for arthritis?
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No actual cure as such but you can help the symptoms by staying clear of things like beer and dairy products and by drinking plenty of water.
If it gets too painful apart from the usual anti inflammatory like Ibuprofen your doctor could start you on a course of injections but you can only have these for short bursts as the steroids thin the bones out and you could stand the risk of osteoporosis setting in.
Swimming and exercises do help my husband plays badminton and whilst he still suffers the pain he swears that it is not so painful after he exercises.
I hope that you will soon be feeling a whole heap better. There's nothing like constant pain to drag you down.
if there is then you wil need to be rich to buy it because the nhs wont pay for it
it depends what type you have try taking warm baths it helps my mum she s got it and cover up properly in winter
If there was, don't you think the drug coumpanies would have latched onto it by now and exploited it for all its worth? That's what they usually do!
as i read no
sorry
http://www.arthritistrust.org/
I heard that a teaspoon of dried chicken cartilage a day will help tons. tried it when I broke my wrists and I have no problems in the winter at all
some people have been known to use bee stings, i saw it on a program on the discovery channel.
there is but its expensive, the NHS will not do it.
Glucosamine is wonderful. Especially with "chondroitin"
I'm assuming you mean OSTEO arthritis.?
I'm not sure but my grandmother has it.
There is research into diet that primarily relates to having an alkaline diet to control the symptoms. Not sure how effective this is but diet is possibly a key to relief - that and smoking marijuana!
no cure.
Glucosamine sulfate may help you
nope .sorry
Glucosamine may help early athritis
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