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Joint Pain Treatment Options and Relief Methods for You

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Joint Pain Treatment Options and Relief Methods for You

When to see a doctor about joint pain

It is important to understand what is causing your joint pain before you self-manage. If you are experiencing joint pain and you don’t know why, see your doctor.

In the below cases it is recommended that you visit a doctor, who will help determine the source of your pain and the most appropriate treatment:


  • Your joint pain is accompanied by swelling, redness, tenderness and warmth around the joint


  • Your joint pain lasts for more than 7 days with no signs of getting better


  • Your joint is completely locked and immobile


  • Your joint pain is accompanied by fever, but not other signs of cold and flu


  • Your joint appears deformed

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For short-term relief of joint pain, try out an at-home method like PRICE.

PRICE stands for:

  • Protect the joint - Use a brace or wrap to protect the joint while it recovers

  • Rest the joint - Resting the joint will give it time to repair on its own. Continued usage can aggravate the joint, making recovery longer.

  • Ice the joint - Applying ice to the joint can reduce inflammation. Just be sure to wrap your ice pack in a towel before applying it. Placing a bare ice pack directly to your skin is not advisable.

  • Compress the joint - Compress the joint using an elastic wrap.

  • Elevate the joint - Elevate the joint above the level of your heart.

Medications for joint pain

What can you take for aching joints? There are a number of medications that can help reduce inflammation in your joints and that can relieve stiffness and pain.



Topical medication that you apply to the skin

Topical medications can come in the form of cream or gel that you apply to the skin covering the painful joint.

Medication taken orally

Anti-inflammatory medications taken orally in tablet or capsule form can be effective pain relievers, as can painkillers like paracetamol.

Medicated patches

Medicated patches are single-use patches that contain an active ingredient that releases over time, applied directly to the skin.

Heat patches

Heat patches are worn on the skin over the affected area in order to keep your muscles relaxed and loose.

If your joint pain is severe or persistent, you should seek advice from your doctor who will examine your injury and may offer you tests to confirm the cause and prescribe other treatments.

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