How to Remove Arthritic Nodules From a Hand
Things You'll Need
- Prescription medications
- Vitamin D supplements
Instructions
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There are medications to help arthritic nodules. Talk with your doctor about prescription medications, both oral and gels, to treat arthritic nodules.
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Injections of steroids can reduce the size of the nodules and bring relief in some cases.
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Therapy can help. Some people have had help from soaking or exercising hands in warm water, having splints applied or hot and cold soaks. These therapies not only make it feel better but will help inflammation and muscle spasms.
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Foods rich in oleic acid can help reduce inflammation. Eat right. Oleic acid, a omega fatty acid, will help because it helps keep inflammation down. You will find it in olive oil, fish, nuts, fruits, garlic, herbs, chocolate and tea.
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Vitamin D supplements may help with arthritic nodules. Take vitamin D supplements. According to Pub Med.gov, a greater intake of vitamin D may be associated with a lower risk of rheumatoid arthritis.
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