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Self-care Strategies

Strategies to Control the Symptoms of the Disease

Non-Drug or Non-Pharmacologic Therapy

Exercise can help reduce pain, maintain or improve range of motion and strength, and decrease need for pain medication and physician visits. There are many types of exercise:


Education for Self-Management
can reduce pain and improve overall quality of life

Social Support from peers and professionals can help you to improve your functional and emotional status. You can learn strategies or find out resources to help you manage your chronic condition. Here are links to support groups and social work:


Assistive devices and walking aids can make it easier to carry out activities of daily living, such as;

Joint protection and energy conservation can minimize pain and improve joint function

Heat or cold applications may help with pain


Acupunture may inflammation, pain and muscle stiffness

Medications or Pharmacologic Therapy

General Tips to Manage Your Arthritis

After getting medical attention for a flare-up, you should focus on things you can do to manage your arthritis such as:

 

Learn more General Tips for Managing Arthritis [1]

 

Learn more Specific Tips for Managing OA [1]
To know more about OA, here are some Frequently Asked Questions - OA [1]
To know some of the Myths and Facts about OA [1]

 

Learn more Specific Tips for Managing RA [1]
To know more about RA, here are some Frequently Asked Questions - RA [1]
To know some of the Myths and Facts about RA [1]

 

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