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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would see your GP who will be able to give you professional advice and an anti imflammatory gel or medication. Feldene Gel is very good and you can get it over the counter at the chemist.Try Glucosamine or cod liver oil as an alternative.But..these take a while to kick in.
Arthritis in the feet is very painful .If it is in the heel area you may have what are called Hebdens Nodes ..these are what you get in the finger joints. Those knobbly lumps. Once they get to a certain pitch the pain eases.But this takes a long time !
I have tried magnet therapy and it did no good whatsoever.
In the meantime keep moving ! Wiggle your feet about as much as possible .
At first I thought you said do MAGGETS help arterhitis!!! haha .. Ya Iam up to late... I was like.. man if you use maggets your going to have some problems haha..
And yes (positive) Magnets help with arterhitis. They pull all the negitive energy out of the ex..(knee) Joint.
Good luck !!! I hope I could help JEN
Hi Holden, a couple of weeks ago I asked the question whether anyone had any experience on magnet bracelets working for Sciatica as Mr Happy has serious problems and has been in pain for the last 8 months. Look here: http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Question205396.html
and I got some really helpful answers. I found a website that sell them and although they're pretty pricey we thought we'd give it a go as we can return it within 90 days if we're not happy with it. This is the website: http://www.magnet-healing.co.uk/magnetic-therapy-wristbands.asp?bat
As it said in the instructions Mr Happy got quite bad pains as soon as he put it on and was advised to just have it on for 10 mins at a time and then build it up. The magnets are really strong and it's only in the last 4 days he's been able to wear it all day. The pain has gradually been getting less and he has been able to cut down on his painkillers and this morning he woke up painfree and feeling great.
It says in the instruction leaflets that they work for arthritis too so if I was you I would do like we did and try it, as mentioned just return it if you're not happy with it. Mr Happy was very sceptical and doesn't believe in anything mumbo jumbo and found the thought of it actually working a bit ridiculous but he's living proof of it now. Good luck ;-)