Joint pain

some people have joint disease but most people have joint pain seasonal


Some people have joint disease but all joint pain is not disease . Most pains of winter or seasonal  lead to joint pain . We should remember that pain in any part of body is sending message. There are many types of joint pain in human body.  If any part of joint compromised- through trauma injury or inflammtion , you will experience pain. Many forms of joint pain involve inflammation. Sometimes it passes quickly but sometimes it takes time. Here are some desi remedies for joint relief;;
Desi cure 1;;Cold therapy reduce inflammation
2;;Fenu greek can help to reduce the joint pain
3;;Cayenne peppers are very helpful
4;;Winter green oil
5;;Turmeric powder
6;;Stinning nettles tea is also useful for joint relief
7;;Lemon grass oil
8;;Hot pack of hot compress
9;; Steam bath
10;;Rose merry oil
11;;Massage of olive oil
12;;Coconut oil massage

Who can predict the weather?
Weather-related joint pain is usually seen in patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other arthritic conditions2. Technically, it can affect any load-bearing joint. It is most common in the hips, knees, elbows, shoulders, and hands2. Joints contain special sensory nerves called baroreceptors which respond to changes in pressure in the atmosphere. 
Some tips
You can’t change the weather forecast but you can lessen its impact
For those with worsening pain in cold weather, consider the following tips to help ease the pain.

Stay warm. It goes without saying that doing what you can to stay warm can make you more comfortable and ease the pain. Here are a few things to try:
Dress in layers. Wear extra layers over your knees and legs, such as tights or leggings.
Keep your home well heated
Try sleeping under an electrical blanket
Wear extra pairs of gloves or socks when leaving the house (Thermal socks work wonders).
Try heating pads which can be applied directly to the affected joints.
Stay hydrated. Even mild dehydration might make you more sensitive to pain.
Stay active. Staying active and keeping muscles strong around damaged joints will help in the long run.

Take a pain reliever or anti-inflammatory in advance if a storm or cold weather is forecast.