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9 Arthritis Pain Relief Tips for Winter Weather

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Many individuals with arthritis suffer from aching joints, but often the aching joints worsen during the winter.

Despite whether the joint pain - weather connection theory has a basis in science, you can still use these arthritis pain-relieving tips during the winter and cold months when your joints are aching and acting up!

1. Dress Warm

If it’s cold outside, keeping the distal extremities warm, especially the hands and feet, can help! Cover the hands with warm, wind resistant, gloves; add an extra layer of socks (or use thermal socks) for the feet; and wear some extra layers over the legs. Adding extra layers is ideal because you can always take them off as needed - better to be warm than cold!

2. Hydrate

Even mild dehydration might make you more sensitive to pain, according to study results published in the September 2015 issue of Experimental Physiology.

3. Exercise Inside

While it's understandable to want to avoid the winter chill, people with joint pain should still stay active. The less sedentary you are, the better your physical function, according to a study of people with knee arthritis published in Arthritis Care & Research in March 2015. Come up with an indoor exercise plan, whether it be walking, using a treadmill, elliptical, etc.

4. Let Warm Water Comfort You

Swimming in a heated-warm pool is both great for exercise and for soothing the joints. You can also get relief from warm baths and showers, according to the Arthritis Foundation. Just don’t go right out into the cold after your soak in warm water... Let your body temperature normalize a bit first before you venture out in the cold!

5. Supplement with Vitamin D

Low levels of vitamin D might play a role in how sensitive you are to arthritis pain, according to research in the September 2015 issue of Pain Management. Being deficient in vitamin D also raises the risk for osteoporosis. You're less likely to get enough vitamin D from its natural source, sunlight, in the winter, so talk to your doctor about your need for supplements or vitamin D-fortified foods.

6. Stay Safe

Particularly when it is snowing, raining, hailing, and/or the sidewalks and streets become icy, people with arthritis need to protect their joints from further damage. If you’re going outside, pick solid, supportive shoes with good treads and try to walk on a surface that doesn’t look slick.

7. Add Fish Oil

Omega-3 fatty acids do have some benefit because they seem to reduce the level of inflammation. The Arthritis Foundation recommends up to 2.6 grams of fish oil capsules twice a day. Make sure to let your doctor know if you try omega-3s, as they can increase the risk for bruising or bleeding.

8. Get a Massage

Yes, you have permission to indulge yourself and get a massage. Getting an hour-long massage once a week for at least eight weeks was shown to reduce pain, according to research in the June 2015 issue of The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

9. Go Under the Needle with Acupuncture 

Acupuncture is another option for those willing to consider non-traditional treatments. You also might find the process relaxing and feel generally healthier, according to research in the August 2015 issue of The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

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Hello members, as we are nearing the "middle" and "coldest" part of winter, I hope these tips are some help in dealing with the cold and RA.

Feel free to discuss:

Where do you live and is it cold... do you think the cold weather affects your joint pain? 

How do you cope with your RA in the winter: Any tips or advice? Have you tried any of the tips above? 

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Thank you, recent doctor appointment I found my ra meds stopped working . So going to try another but insurance has to approve it! Thank you thinking of me ,I reallly appreciate it!


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01/20/2019 at 2:09 AM

I just learned that I have RA, although I have been living with achiness and chills and sweats for a while.  I find yoga really helpful, which you can do anywhere.  Even 5 minutes is restorative.


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Hi, had RA for about 3 years. Recently moved from Colorado to North Carolina. While it's not nearly as cold in NC I still think colder weather hurts more. I've been off meds since early December and let's just say I'm now in agony. Going to see my new "Rheumy" 2/6 but what can I do till then to help with my pain and help me sleep? After a full day of work I can barely walk so exercise isn't really an option and I'm trying to stay away from NSAIDs and pain relievers as my liver values are very slightly elevated likely due to taking too much ibuprofen... help. It hurts.


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Oh gosh I am sorry! Have you tried turmeric? I have a drink called global blend it helped too! Expensive but was shocked it helped! 


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01/30/2019 at 6:08 PM

Julie kay, I have actually started taking turmeric and fish oil. I also cut way down on sugar intake and it helped at first but not enough.


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Vettech07 , I am so sorry :( I know that it seems endless at times and actually it is. I wish I could help more. Not much longer and you can see your rheumatologist! 2/6 right? Sending hugs and good vibes your way!


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@dcadam Thank you for sharing. I have been wanting to get involved in Tai-Chi or Yoga. Glad to hear you had good results!


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@Vettech07 I have read some people had great results with alkaline diet.


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@Vettech07 I really hope you feel better. I have heard alkaline diet and probiotics (to heal the gut) can help. Anyone else tried these?


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