How is osteoarthritis treated best
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My husband used to exercise when he got up in the morning. These days, he found it very difficult for him to get up. He said that there was a kind of dull pain in his joints. Sometimes he was very stiff. He felt that his bones and joints were sore. I don't know if it was arthritis. For patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible, I will tell you about the best treatment of osteoarthritis.
How is osteoarthritis treated best
Method 1: NSAIDs can inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins and produce anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects rapidly, which has a good effect on relieving pain, but can not change the course of the disease. Clinical commonly used are ibuprofen, penicillamine, diclofenac, aspirin, indomethacin, etc.
Method 2: cartilage protectants such as glucosamine sulfate can promote the synthesis of cartilage, inhibit the decomposition of articular cartilage, and also have anti-inflammatory effect. Sulfate rich in glucosamine sulfate itself is one of the essential components for cartilage matrix synthesis.
Method 3: slow acting anti rheumatic drugs are mostly used in rheumatoid arthritis and serum negative spondyloarthropathy. It has a certain control effect on the disease, but the effect is slow. Commonly used are jinheji (intramuscular or oral), penicillamine, sulfasalazine, chloroquine, etc.
matters needing attention
People with arthritis in life should not do some very tired physical work, stay in bed as much as possible, and do not do a very tired work, but also pay attention to keep warm, supplement protein, and maintain good sleep habits.