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Osteoarthritic Hip
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Has anyone with the above found a way of easing the continuous dull aching pain?I've seen and tried some of the exercises on YouTube,but it's too painful,I've tried some of the creams available but with no joy I'm trying to steer away from strong painkillers. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Long time sufferer here .. I know it's not practical .. but getting your weight off your feet I found to be the best thing for relieiving arthritic pain in the hip.
The only way to do it is by getting into water, whether it is a bath or a pool.
It wont solve the problem but it will give you something to look forward to .. an hour or two without the knawing pain is quite addictive !
The only way to do it is by getting into water, whether it is a bath or a pool.
It wont solve the problem but it will give you something to look forward to .. an hour or two without the knawing pain is quite addictive !
I'm mixing my replies here.I've seen some of the comments for copper bracelets etc.,in general they are a waste of time.As for taking the weight off of your feet I find sitting down the most painful,getting up and walking around eases it just.As for not wanting to take painkillers I didn't want to get too dependent on them,as for Voltarol,no help at all Thank you all for you prompt replies.
Sorry for delay in replying, just seen your question. Initially I thought it would be a waste of time and after the first session there didn't seem to be any improvement. However after the four sessions I must admit both hips did feel much better. That must be 15 months ago. I do now have slight pain again in my right hip but have put that down to having undergone surgery 3 months ago to repair a torn cartilage in my right knee and put the hip pain down to the position my leg was in during that surgery. I may of course be wrong in my assumption.
As a result of attending the pain clinic, the consultant put me on Gabapentin at the smallest dose and also Butrans pain relief patches for generalised OA pain so the hip pain relief could be a combination of acupuncture and the medication. I hope you soon find some relief.
As a result of attending the pain clinic, the consultant put me on Gabapentin at the smallest dose and also Butrans pain relief patches for generalised OA pain so the hip pain relief could be a combination of acupuncture and the medication. I hope you soon find some relief.
Its not usual for someone who takes moderate levels of pain relief to get addicted and things like paracetamol and ibuprofen aren't addictive in the same way that morphine can be. The best way to manage continual pain is to take regular doses of the painkiller of your choice in order to keep the level in your body at a therapeutic level. And yes, if you want to take exercise that you know will cause you pain, then taking painkillers first or well before the expected pain hits, can be helpful. Are you talking about OTC pain relief or something prescribed by your doctor?
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