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People suffering from arthritis are often uncertain regarding appropriate pain relief measures. The fact is, both heating and cooling pain relief products can be used to help relieve mild arthritic pain.
How can you manage mild arthritic pain?
Arthritis is a degenerative condition displaying symptoms that include inflammation, stiffness and pain in the joints. The most common forms of arthritis are:
Osteoarthritis
Caused by wear and tear of cartilage tissue that protects the bones when bending and flexing. The condition can manifest due to ageing, past injuries and excess body weight, while those with a family history of arthritis are more likely to be susceptible. The condition is more common in females.
Rheumatoid arthritis
Caused by an out of balance immune system that misidentifies cartilage tissue as a foreign body. For this reason, rheumatoid arthritis is classified among autoimmune diseases.
Fibrositis
Caused by an inflammation of fibrous connective tissue layers of the joints, bones, tendons and muscles that typically affects the back and causes stiffness and pain.
For a holistic pain management approach for temporary pain relief Deep Heat Arthritis Relief is a great option and can be used along with other measures, including losing weight, regular movement, exercise, massage and even meditation.
Can heat help relieve mild arthritic pain?
Depending on individual conditions, a combination of both heat and cold can benefit.
Warm showers, baths and bedding have soothing benefits and may help ease stiffness in joints. The addition of Deep Heat Arthritis Relief Cream, provides deeper, long lasting heat that penetrates to the source of the pain and offers effective temporary pain relief.
The pain relief cream works by increasing blood flow to the affected area. The soothing, warming effect can be felt upon application, whilst targeting the relief of joint pain. This provides mild arthritis sufferers with the opportunity to perform everyday functions and including a good night sleep.
Can massaging joints help reduce mild arthritic pain and stiffness?
Massage has been used for thousands of years as a counter-measure to aches and pains. In addition, massage is known to lower production of prostaglandins linked to pain. By massaging the affected joints and muscles with Deep Heat Arthritis Relief Cream, an extra strength topical heat rub, you can combine the benefits of heat and massage. Ingredients include Menthol and Methyl Salicylate and are well known as a topical analgesics. Menthol provides temporary pain relief. Methyl Salicylate is a heating agent that heats on contact with the skin to help provide temporary pain relief.
How frequently should you apply Deep Heat Arthritis Relief?
It can be applied (as necessary) 2 or 3 times daily to assist in reducing pain associated with Arthritis, Rheumatism and Fibrositis. Apply a thin layer and gently massage into the affected area until completely absorbed into the skin. Wash hands immediately after use.