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What is the best solution cure for osteoarthritis for bone management?



being and undergone 32 knee surgeries I suffer from chronic arthritis. my first surgery 1975 still to date going for surgeries as advised by doctors total knee replacement is not adviserable for patients below 50 or 60. All pain killers have respective side effects is homopathy safe in today's medical health care.

I am sorry to say, that there is no cure for osteoarthritis. This is something that has set into your bones and will be there for the rest of your life. You can try Nsaids such as Mobic, Celebrex, or other anti-inflammatory medicines to help alleviate the pain as well as Cortisone injections but you can only have three injections per site/per year. Anything more will begin to tear your cartilage down.
I suffer from the same thing. Had a total knee replacement that didn't go well, there is no cure for osteoarthritis. The only other option to try and slow it's process is taking calcium. Eating foods hight in calcium and Vit.D. I have had injections of corticosteroids in the joints of my knee before surgery. The effects do not last long, but to be without pain even for a couple of days, is worth it and they don't hurt either.
for osteoarthritis (OA), there is actually no cure. its a normal degenerative process. you cant do much about it but to slow down the process by taking calcium + vit D and also glucosamine.

my mama is also suffering from that jus that she is not OA knee. but she is a OA fingers. now on those supplement. now she seldom complain of finger pain compared to the past.
i'm a nurse.........
I know there is a kind of socks that can help u relieve pain.
It improve blood circulation and massage ur leg while ur wearing on it. Is better than take medicine whereby got side effect.

I tried it, is great and i recommand to friends who have knee operation and they said they feel their legs lighter and pain lesser.

If u wan to try i can bring u there for free trial.

U can email me your name and contact no. at big_no_more@yahoo.com.sg.
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