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Health and Fitness article : Arthritis - The Cold Weather Really Gets to me!!
 

Health and Fitness > Arthritis - The Cold Weather Really Gets to me!!

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Michelle Armstrong

I don't know about you but i find that when the weather turns cold and gloomy my arthritic symtoms seems to inflate. Im not sure if this is due to changes in temperature or air pressure but i do know it hurts, and sometimes it hurts alot!

I do try to keep more active when it get particularly cold, and it does help a little. However i find that applying heat to the affected area works best. I usually soak a towel in some hot water and then rub the affected area with the towel.

There is another method i use and it really does seem to relieve much of the pain. I apply some chinese ointment, such as Po Sum On ( available in most chinese grocers or herbal stores), and massage the affected area. I then apply heat to the area by using a hair dryer. When rubbing the affected area try to rub deep.

I hope some of these ideas can help you during this particularly cold winter time!

for more useful tips visit;

www.cureyourarthritisremedy.com

If you have any comments or advice that we all can benefit from then please email me at sam@cureyourarthritisremdy.com


0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Michelle Armstrong
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