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Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Osteoarthritis

December 30th, 2008 · No Comments · Arthritis

by Andrew John

Osteoarthritis affects almost an eighth of population and is certainly the most popular form of arthritis. Most of us will sooner or later suffer from it. This form of arthritis attacks the cartilage, causing pain and preventing joints from moving.

Osteoarthritis, just as all other forms of arthritis, can’t be cured. Fortunately for those affected, it can be now kept in check and prevented, provided that you take the right steps before the situation aggravates.

Staying fit and in good shape is the first thing everyone suffering from osteoarthritis should do. There are three main reasons for that. First, you have to keep your joints from doing more than they can - and being overweight puts an enormous stress on the joints and speed up the cartilage loss. Then, joints work less hard if they are supported by strong muscles. Finally, a good diet will keep your body much less prone to osteoarthritis attacks.

Ice and hot baths are the two best methods of getting rid of the pain which comes along with osteoarthritis. Hot bath makes blood flow faster and muscles relax, thus decreasing the pain. The affected joints however, have to be treated with ice rather than hot water - unlike in case of rheumatoid arthritis, heat will only increase the pain.

Over-the-counter pain killers such as Acetaminophen are also an acceptable solution for those who do not want to ask their doctors for some prescription drugs. If it doesn’t help though, contact your doctor immediately and ask for some stronger drugs. Just remember to learn about the side-effects - as you are going to take the pills for a long time, you’d better be prepared for all possible problems.

Omega-3 fatty acids are a necessary add-on to the diet of everyone suffering from osteoarthritis. Their anti-inflammatory effects are very well-known, and they are one of the few things that can reverse the course of arthritis (though even they can’t heal us completely). As they appear mostly in seafood, it is quite difficult to get enough of Omega-3 fatty acids without eating tons of fish. That;s why many doctors encourage their patients to take Omega-3 food supplements such as Omega Daily.

To sum everything up: stay in shape, eat a lot of Omega-3 fatty acids and keep thew pain in check with as few medications as possible. This will reduce the risk of the joint’s overstress and increases the ability to withstand inevitable cartilage loss.

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