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There are a number of rheumatoid arthritis relief gadgets and remedies available that can help
to soothe as well as alleviate arthritis pain.
You could try out arthritis pain relief cream products, which often have capsacin as a primary
ingredient. Or ankle braces or supports which can help you stand upright with comfort if you have
arthritis in your ankles.
There are other arthritis creams that have salicylate or menthol. Each of these has a particular
smell - not horrible -so you can be choosy about which arthritis cream to use.
Applied to the skin, these are topical arthritis cream products which are preparations used to
get immediate arthritus pain relief and many of these arthritis creams are readily available
over-the-counter.
Ankle braces are helpful in supporting and stabilizing as well as being helpful in limiting the
range of motion of the ankle joint. Some manufacturers have their products available online
like Swedeo, Medright and HydraMesh. Even though these supports can be used to immobilize ankles
that have been injured, they also work great for people who have a rheumatoid arthritis
diagnosis.
Ankle supports are important for arthritis pain relief and they provide joint protection to
those who have arthritis. They are available in a large variety of designs, materials, closures and
colors. It’s important to factor in your particular needs to find the support that best fits and
supports your ankle.
There are a number of arthritis friendly household cleaning products like the Larien bagel
slicer or magnetic measuring cups that offer support to people who have rheumatoid arthritis or
ostioarthritis.
Other arthritis pain relief items include iRobot Roomba Discovery Robotic Floor Vac, Long
Handled Dust Pan/Brush, and Clorox ReadyMop Mopping System Starter Kit. Even though these don't
treat the causes of RA, these items can be useful for arthritis pain relief because they can help
make your daily tasks easier to do.
Besides arthritis pain relief gadgets there are also analgesics, which is the fancy name for
pain killers. Pain medications and pain relievers are drugs specially designed to suppress the pain
of rheumotoid arthritis. The use of such pain killers forms a significant part of the treatment of
arthritis and there are many arthritis drugs available, some over-the-counter, like Naproxen and
Tylenol while others you may need prescriptions for, like Hydrocodone.
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