Joint Pain and Winter in English Health by S Sinha books and stories PDF | Joint Pain and Winter

The Author
Featured Books
  • જીવન પથ - ભાગ 33

    જીવન પથ-રાકેશ ઠક્કરભાગ-૩૩        ‘જીતવાથી તમે સારી વ્યક્તિ ન...

  • MH 370 - 19

    19. કો પાયલોટની કાયમી ઉડાનહવે રાત પડી ચૂકી હતી. તેઓ ચાંદની ર...

  • સ્નેહ સંબંધ - 6

    આગળ ના ભાગ માં આપણે જોયુ કે...સાગર અને  વિરેન બંન્ને શ્રેયા,...

  • હું અને મારા અહસાસ - 129

    ઝાકળ મેં જીવનના વૃક્ષને આશાના ઝાકળથી શણગાર્યું છે. મેં મારા...

  • મારી કવિતા ની સફર - 3

    મારી કવિતા ની સફર 1. અમદાવાદ પ્લેન દુર્ઘટનામાં મૃત આત્માઓ મા...

Categories
Share

Joint Pain and Winter

 

                                               Joint Pain and Winter 

 Joint pain with aging especially in knees is quite common . This pain  whether knees or anywhere often aggravates in winters . This pain can be mild to severe ,might be 24x7 or might come and go .But chronic pain definitely affects our quality of life . 


Pain and Over the Counter Medicines ( OTC )  - We often resort to OTC pain killer  medicines or gels / creams . OTC drugs can relieve pain for short term only and  regular OTC drugs are bad for kidneys . For chronic joint pains there may be underlying reasons also and we need to consult doctors .


Joint Pain and winter - Often joint pains increase in winters , why ? Cold weather means more being  indoors , especially for older ones who need not go out to work . Lesser activity can cause muscle weakness and stiffness in joints due to inflammation . Joint pain discourages our mobility . Less mobility or movements means less blood flow and less lubrication in joints . Gradually this pain might increase causing more problems . 


Reasons for joint pains in winter - Joint pains particularly in knees and hip increase in winter . The exact cause of this isn’t exactly known but mostly may be related to the following reasons - 


1 . Change in Atmospheric  Pressure - This causes expansion and contraction of tissues resulting in more pressure on nerves and pain signals .People especially with arthritis / osteoarthritis are more sensitive to barometric pressure changes . 


2 . Thickening of joint fluid - Lesser winter temperature causes thickening of Synovial fluid  ( a thick viscous liquid which protects and lubricates our joints ) . This  lessens lubrication of joints . 


3 . Lesser physical activity - Cold winter temperature keeps us indoors , meaning less activity and poor blood  circulation . This leads to muscle weakness and stiffness in joints .


4 . Immune system  response - Our immune system responds more promptly and actively in winter causing inflammation in joints . 


5 . Diets - Remaining inside sometimes causes eating more rich and sugary foods . This can cause inflammation . 


6 . Humidity - Usually winter is more  humid . This may cause swelling of soft tissues . 


7 . Mood change - The effects of cold weather on mood can also be a factor of rise in joint pain . In studies , it has been seen that cold weather  lowers our mood . 


How to manage joint pains in winter - Of course, it is not possible for us to change the weather but we can manage it to a great extent  with some efforts like - 


1 . Indoor activities like -  . We can remain active indoors also We can peddle stationary indoor bikes .


2 . Use of stairs - A few stairs up and down daily helps keep legs strong and promote joint health .


3 . Diet - Eating anti-inflammatory foods rich in Omega 3 fatty acid ,   vitamin  C and D, ginger , Curcumin ( found in turmeric ) etc. 


4 . Exercises which are gentle to joints , stretching , therapy  ( as suggested by doctor suiting your personal status ) , yoga ,  Tai Chi etc.


5 . Weight - Try to maintain a healthy weight . 


6 . OTC medications as suggested by your doctor .


7 . Practice Relaxation -  Practicing meditation .  Take a  break ,  stop from the normal routine and try to relax and calm your mind . Slow down , close your eyes , deep breathing  . 


8 . Avoid alcohol and smoking - Though some people may  feel temporary relief from pains with alcohol and smoking , in the long run it may add to our  pain , it slows down healing , circulation and increases chance of degenerative disc issues . 


9 . Distracting - You can keep yourself busy in some activities like reading , gardening , joining a club so that you can take your mind off the pain instead of focusing on it . 


10 . When temperature drops in winter, keep warm by wearing suitable clothes , a warm shower , and hot packs / heating pads  as suggested by the doctor . 


 Lastly if nothing works doctors may suggest for surgery / joint replacement  

                                            xxxxxx