Generally people who suffer from arthritis try different treatments. The thing is that it is considered that one of the methods to alleviate the signs and pain of arthritis is to apply arthritis creams to the joints affected. It is also considered that ointments and creams are mostly preferable in some people due to the fact that they don’t provoke damage to the body organs and they do not cause ulcers in the stomach.
There are a lot of creams available which can help to mitigate the pain. The creams generally include pharmaceutical and homeopathic solutions. What is important is that you need to select the appropriate arthritis cream. The effectiveness of those treatments varies due to the arthritis type and its severity.
Arnica is actually one of the longest applied and most highly recommended treatments. It is a sunflower family plant which generally occurs in temperate zones. This plant is successfully applied to manage arthritis and some other similar ailments. Nowadays you can buy arthritis creams containing high doses of Arnica.
Another effective treatment is the use of castor oil creams. They are advised to be used to the areas concerned on a regular basis to assist in alleviating pain. Sometimes homeopaths recommend using Tiger balm and the products related. A lot of the creams and balms contain clove, camphor as well as menthol.
Capsaicin is a common component that most arthritis creams contain. It is known as hot treatments because you usually will have a burning sense when it is applied. Actually the active component derives from chilli plant. And thus it activates nerve cells that then send special signals to the brain for the release of endorphins.
Pharmaceutical ointments which have shown their effectiveness might have in their content hyaluronic acid, glucosamine and also chondroitins. They are particularly effective in combination with non-steroidal anti inflammatory medications like aspirin and ibuprofen.
Before using any creams it is always very useful to study possible side effects. Some preparations may provoke such reactions as blistering, stinging, skin irritation, and sometimes inflammation. You are strongly advised to discuss all potential treatments with the doctor to be sure that the use is appropriate and suitable for you personally. We should say that arthritis creams are not to be applied to the eyes, mouth and wounds.

