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Osteoarthritis is a long-term (chronic) disease. It's the most common type of arthritis. But it doesn't have to keep you from leading an active life. You can help control your symptoms. Exercising and losing excess weight will help. Using special tools can help make life easier. See your doctor for regular checkups and blood tests.
Gentle exercise can help reduce your pain. Make sure to:
If you weigh more than you should, your weight-bearing joints are under extra pressure. This makes your symptoms worse. To reduce pain and stiffness, make a plan to lose the extra pounds. These tips may help:
Even simple tasks can be hard to do when your joints hurt. Special tools called assistive devices can make things easier. They reduce strain and protect your joints. Ask your doctor where to find tools, such as:
People with arthritis and other joint problems often use mobility aids to help with walking. They may use canes or walkers. They may use splints or braces to support joints. These devices need to be adjusted to support your physical needs (for instance, your height or type of joint deformity). So talk with your doctor or physical therapist before buying a product. Ask about these aids:
Talk with your doctor about the many types of treatments that may help reduce your pain and improve joint mobility. These may include:
Complementary therapies can help. Talk with your doctor about these choices: