Is there a good cure for arthritis in the fingers?

14 comments to Is there a good cure for arthritis in the fingers?

  • trampinyourhouse

    Try Chopping her hands off?

    Would get rid of the problem…in a sense..

  • Milan K

    Wear gloves when you sleep, there are these really comfy ones where it doesn’t go around your fingers just around your hand, and its massive, so you dont notice its there as you never touch it but it really heats your hands up, this will stop them from stiffening up in the mornings.

  • Veronica Alicia

    Cod liver oil capsules are supposed to be beneficial.

  • daxica

    I hear that cod liver oil tablets help people with arthritis dont’ know how true this is though. she needs to keep her hands warm I should think, also use of the fingers will help such as knitting crocheting that sort of thing to keep the circulation strong.

  • trish s

    Nope,no cure..But,i take Glucosamine with Omega 3,high dose one a day and it helps..I also take a high dose of Evening Primrose Oil,again high dose but one a day..I too suffer more in the cold so heat is essensial

  • Monkey

    no the above answer, dont do it! lol dont wear gloves to bed! it made my arthritis worse! It sounds funny but i wore big comfy gloves because i needed to warm them up because i have bad blood circulation, its made my fingers really bad! and cod liver oil dont work….tried it, when you find a cure tell me, i have had mine for 3 years, im only 15 and its doing my head in! I have it in my fingers, toes and knees, I **** it!

  • Tammy

    No cure for it–but Tylenol Arthritis helps–or Osteo Bi-Flex taken regularly might help–it helps my knees!

  • Karen

    Glucosamine tablets, high strength Cod Liver Oil tablets, but these take a few months before full effect.Eating plenty of fresh Pineapple will certainly help as it has anti-inflammatory properties which really do ease Arthritis pain/stiffness.There are of course treatments available from her Doctor which include….
    Anti-Inflammatory Medications
    Cortisone Injections
    Hand Therapy
    Ice Heat Treatment
    Splints

  • Caesar J. B. Squitti

    Arthritis could be a secondary symptom of the body to an undetected bacterial or viral infection, ie parasites…

    Look up herbal cures for parasites…

    The problem is caused by either the corruption to your intestinal system by the parasites, or the toxins they give off, that create an effect on you body parts…?

    1. Garlic, oregano oil, grapefruit seed extract
    2. Fiber.
    3. Probiotics…

  • Dr Frank

    There really aren’t any definite cures for arthritis, especially sero-negative conditions like osteoarthritis. Exercise is a good idea and NSAIDs help with palliation. There is no harm in taking cod liver oil, but don’t expect any miracles.

  • susie q

    There is no ‘cure’ for arthritis. She could take an ibuprofen (anti-inflammatory) or there are anti-inflammatory creams (Asper-Creme comes to mind). If severe, she should consider seeing the doctor.

  • Kacie S

    you might find some interesting information on my site.

    plenty of written/video testimonials about how people relieved their joint and muscle pain with MonaVie juice.

    Kacie

  • Nurse Kindheart

    For arthritis in the fingers have her try making a fist with each hand and taking turns briskly rub them on a soft cushion for a minute or more. This surprisingly will loosen her fingers up and they will warm up fast and she’ll notice they are even more flexible. Do as often as necessary. I cover arthritis and how I cured myself of arthritis (osteoarthritis) on the websites below. Nurse Kindheart

  • gangadharan_nair

    Gout is precipitation of monosodium urate crystals into tissue, usually in and around joints, most often causing recurrent acute or chronic arthritis. Acute arthritis is initially monarticular and often involves the first metatarsophalangeal joint. Symptoms include acute pain, tenderness, warmth, redness, and swelling. Diagnosis requires identification of crystals in synovial fluid. Treatment of acute attacks is with anti-inflammatory drugs. The frequency of attacks can be reduced by regular use of NSAIDs, colchicine, or both and by treating hyperuricemia with allopurinol or uricosuric drugs.
    The serum level of uric acid is the primary risk factor for gout. The serum level is the result of both intake (diet) and output (excretion). Diet should be low fat and low protein.
    A 2004 study suggests that animal flesh sources of purine (such as beef and seafood) greatly increase the risk of developing gout. However, high-purine vegetable sources (such as asparagus, cauliflower, spinach, and green peas) did not. Dairy products such as milk and cheese significantly reduced the chances of gout. The study followed over 40000 men over a period of 12 years, in which 1300 cases of gout were reported.
    Consult your doctor.

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