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Can anyone please recommend anything else to help with arthritis pain?
I’m taking the usual paracetamol, ibuprofen & co-codamol but would love to take something less “toxic” as I’m seeing the longer it goes the less effect they’re having ☹️ Tia
I’m taking the usual paracetamol, ibuprofen & co-codamol but would love to take something less “toxic” as I’m seeing the longer it goes the less effect they’re having ☹️ Tia
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are other (or additional) options to drugs. They include TENS machines and CBT. These links, all from reputable sources, might help:
https:/ /www.ar thritis action. org.uk/ living- with-ar thritis /self-m anageme nt/pain -manage ment/
https:/ /www.ve rsusart hritis. org/abo ut-arth ritis/t reatmen ts/
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/osteo arthrit is/trea tment/
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Some AB members have reported that CBD products have helped them with osteoarthritis pain but 'the jury's still out' at the moment among the scientific community:
https:/ /www.ve rsusart hritis. org/new s/2020/ march/c ompleme ntary-t reatmen ts-and- arthrit is-from -turmer ic-to-c annabis -oil/
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You might want to speak to your GP about capsaicin cream, the arthritis research people have had decent results of a trial against other options. Not everyone can use it as it can blister your skin but especially on knees and elbows it seems to work. They also 're commend precise ointment for arthritis in the knees, I can recommend it, it's too expensive for everyday but I use it before and during holidays so I can walk a bit more.