Home Remedies for Arthritis Pain



Are you currently experiencing knee pain, hand pain, or wrist pain, as well as joint pain in other areas of your body? If yes, then you’d probably be suffering from the chronic inflammatory disease known as Arthritis. Arthritis is a medical term which means joint inflammation. It occurs in various forms, the most frequent being osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as gout pain. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease which usually occurs during the elderly stage. Rheumatoid arthritis is a more disastrous type of chronic disorder which affects mostly every muscles, tendons, and tissues of the body. People suffering from Rheumatoid arthritis experience severe pain in many parts of the body including the fingers, wrists, hips, knees, and feet. Gout, on the other hand, is a disease brought about by the buildup of uric acid in the body which causes severe inflammation and pain to the patients’ thumb, knee, and most commonly the big toe. Although their are several simple home remedies for Gout pain and some of them can be performed to remedy the inflicted pain.

Listed below are some of the basic yet effective home remedies for treating Arthritis pain.

Home Remedies for Arthritis Pain

  • Wrap red flannel gently around painful joint and leave it overnight.
  • A gentle massage using warm olive oil is very effective to relieve arthritis pain.
  • Massage the painful joints using diluted Garlic, Juniper, Lavender, Sage, Rosemary, Thyme, or Sassafras oils in the proportions of one part to 10 parts of olive oil for immediate relief.
  • Steam baths and body massage are beneficial for arthritis treatment.
  • Taking extra supplement of calcium, zinc and vitamin C is definitely recommended for Arthritis patients.
  • In the morning, drink fresh juice extracted from potatoes added with water.
  • Before going to bed rub your aching joints with hot vinegar.
  • Patients suffering from arthritis should not sit idle nor over-exert as immobility may lead to stiffness of joints and over-exertion may lead to damage of ligaments. Simple forms of excercise like walking and stretching is recommended on a daily basis.
  • The patient should relax for 30 minutes every night in a tub of warm water mixed with a cupful of sea salt.
  • Finally, a gentle massage using Arthcare Oil is recommended to relieve arthritis pain and to strengthen the bone tissues, the skeletal and the neuromuscular systems, giving a comfortable movement of joints and muscles.


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