Voltaren: Help is here for your joint pain.

Voltaren: Help is here for your joint pain-What you need to know about osteoarthritis joint pain and relief.

Joint Pain: if you have joint pain, feel stiff or have swollen joints, you may have a condition called osteoarthritis (OA).

What is OA?

OA is the most common form of arthritis. It affects more than 30 million Americans and is chronic condition. The important thing to keep in mind is that arthritis pain can be managed.

OA pain is caused by a breakdown of the protective cartilage of joints. Some call OA “wear and tear” arthritis because, over time, bones may rub together causing mild-to-severe pain.

What are the symptoms of OA?

If you’ve experienced any of the following, it might be time to talk to your doctor:

*Joint pain

*Joint stiffness

*Joint instability

*Restricted mobility

*Enlarged joints

Are you at risk for OA?

There are some risk factors to keep in mind when trying to figure out if you have OA:

*Age: the risk of OA increases with age.

*Obesity: increases the likelihood of wear and tear on the knees.

*Injury or overuse of joints: prior knee injury has a strong correlation with OA.

*Genetics: those who have OA in their family history are more prone to OA.

*Gender: OA is more common in women and tends to be more severe.

How to Manage OA

Your first step is to get moving:

Arthritis experts agree that your first line of defense is to adopt healthier habits, like regular exercise, losing excess weight and becoming educated about the disease.

It’s been proven that mild-to-moderate exercise is helpful for people with arthritis and is a highly effective non-drug treatment for managing pain and stiffness of OA.

Some quick movement tips:

*Physical activity may help relieve arthritis pain.

*Movement may help to delay other chronic diseases, like heart disease and diabetes.

*You can adjust your activity depending on your symptoms.

*Some physical activity is better than none.

You may need Medication:

If improved habits are not enough to manage your OA pain, there are OTC pain relief options that can help.

OTC:

Topical OA Pain Treatment:

*NSAIDS: Voltaren Arthritis Pain

Topical NSAIDs target arthritis pain at the site and work by temporarily blocking the production of pain signaling chemicals called prostaglandins. The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) strongly recommends topical NSAIDS for OA of the knee and conditionally recommends them for OA of the hand.

CAPSAICIN: Capzasin

Capzasin provides a sensation of warmth, itching or burning as a diversion.

COUNTERIRRITANTS: Bengay, Aspercreme, IcyHot

Counterirritants alter pain sensations by creating cooling, heating or tingling sensations.

Oral OA Pain Treatment:

NSAIDS: Advil, Motrin, Aleve

Oral NSAIDS can relieve arthritis pain by temporarily blocking the production of pain signaling chemicals called prostaglandins.

ACETAMINOPHEN: Tylenol

Acetaminophen is not a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine. It works by elevating the body’s pain threshold, so you feel less pain.

*Unlike Voltaren Arthritis Pain, CBD products have not been clinically proven or FDA approved for the relief of OA pain.

The first prescription-strength OTC topical NSAID gel for OA pain relief.

Pain relief gel as an alternative to pills. Clinically proven to relieve the pain of arthritis.

*Relieves Joint Pain

*Improves Mobility

*Reduces Stiffness

Voltaren Arthritis Pain is made of a smooth, non-greasy formula that combines a gel and cream (Voltaren Emulgel). This specialized formulation helps the active ingredient, diclofenac, penetrate through the skin at the site of pain.

This provides effective pain relief for the hand, wrist, elbow, foot, ankle and knee.

Visit VoltarenGel.com for more information and special offers.

https://www.voltarengel.com/what-is-voltaren/

Disclaimer: This information was taken directly from the Voltaren pamphlet and I give them full credit for this information on their product. I have never used Voltaren so I have no opinion on it yes or no to how it performs. Please call the company for more information on the product.

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About jwatrel

I am a free-lance writer and Blogger. I am the author of the book "Firehouse 101" (IUniverse.com 2005) part of trilogy of books centered in New York City. My next book "Love Triangles" is finished being edited and should be ready for release in the Fall. My latest book, "Dinner at Midnight", a thriller is on its last chapter. My long awaited book explains the loss of the 2004 Yankee game to Boston. I work as a Consultant, Adjunct College Professor, Volunteer Fireman and Ambulance member and Blogger. I have a blog site for caregivers called 'bergencountycaregiver', a step by step survival guide to all you wonderful folks taking care of your loved ones, a walking project to walk every block, both sides, of the island of Manhattan "MywalkinManhattan" and discuss what I see and find on the streets of New York and three sites to accompany it. One is an arts site called "Visiting a Museum", where I showcase small museums, historical sites and parks that are off the beaten track both in Manhattan and outside the city to cross reference with "MywalkinManhattan" blog site. Another is "DiningonaShoeStringNYC", featuring small restaurants I have found on my travels in this project, that offer wonderful meals for $10.00 and under. So be on the lookout for updates on all three sites and enjoy 'MywalkinManhattan'. The third is my latest site, "LittleShoponMainStreet", which showcases all the unique and independent shops that I have found on my travels throughout and around Manhattan. I have started two new blog sites for the fire department, one "EngineOneHasbrouck HeightsFireDepartmentnj" for the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department to discuss what our Engine Company is doing and the other is "BergenCountyFireman'sHomeAssociation" for the Bergen County Fireman's Association, which fire fighters from Bergen County, NJ, go to the Fireman's Home in Boonton, NJ to bring entertainment and cheer to our fellow brother fire fighters quarterly.
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1 Response to Voltaren: Help is here for your joint pain.

  1. jwatrel says:

    Please contact the company by phone or their website for more information on the product.

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