There are some things in rheumatoid arthritis that might be hard to understand. Say the real origin of the disease and what triggers the onset. We
all have the idea that arthritis is somewhat a product of an anomaly in the body which is basically an attack of the immune system against its own territory. That's
curios really and somehow, this same condition manages to appear in their cases of health concerns as well. So it is not only exclusive with rheumatoid arthritis that
this is happening. Nonetheless, this doesn't give much light on the issue. Not that it makes matters worse but it does not give us comprehensive hints on what truly
causes rheumatoid arthritis.
Luckily though, unlike most diseases that has no known exact origin, rheumatoid arthritis offers some treatment options that could
be helpful in finding long term solutions. Finding one that you are comfortable with and that truly provide permanent results is different. It would be a matter of trial and
error on the patient and a sort of balancing game on the rheumatologist in search for the cure that would work well for a specific patient.
In order to come up
with a system of pain relief for rheumatoid conditions, diagnosis has to occur first. Some issues, including those that are normal routines in diagnosis are likely to be
addressed such as medical history, genetic predisposition, and physical examination and laboratory tests. Further, patients might also be reviewed using pain
assessment forms. However, there is no definite and ultimate test that could provide all the necessary parameters that would asses the actual condition of the patient
and the single treatment option that would bring the optimized results.
After the diagnosis, everything that would contribute to the search for an effective
means to treat the rheumatoid arthritis will be used. Therefore some issues affecting the results could be ruled out and so only the main issues could be
addressed.
There is no known cure for rheumatoid arthritis though. That's why the search will only be limited mostly to finding the measures that could answer
towards pain relief. Pain is relatively hard to deal with though since each patient has his or her own tolerance and threshold against pain. Additionally, there are
individual perceptions that could make the situation a bit difficult to handle.
Top these with the possibility that each person may have varying symptoms that
could affect the outcome of pain relief against rheumatoid arthritis could provide.
There's some good news however, rheumatoid arthritis have some minor
symptoms that could never get worse. Thus, simply pain relief measures could already help get rid of such symptoms or at least channel them away from the main
course of issues. Such symptoms are easier to dealt with and require no significant attention.
The downside mainly focuses on the pain and treatment options
are actually concentrated on finding treatments that could induce healing from the pain that occurs from the flares of rheumatoid arthritis.
Some treatment
options that could follow the principles of pain relief could include the following:
Use of topical pain relievers in forms like creams, rubs, sprays, ointments that
contain skin irritants, local anesthetics and other similar components,
Heat and cold treatment and their forms like thermotherapy and cryotherapy or even
hydrotherapy,
Biofeedback which helps the patients overrides the pain sensations,
And some treatments that could induce the release of pain
through Complementary and Alternative Medicine
These options for rheumatoid arthritis pain relief must be clearly discussed with your rheumatologist or
physician. It is important that all issues, both major and minor ones are addressed so as to prevent some complications.