One of the many symptoms of arthritis is pain. It appears most often when the joint is moved and subsides at rest. As the patient complains of more and more pain as the disease develops, it is necessary to use analgesics. What are they currently used?
It is estimated that half of the patients are diagnosed with osteoarthritis. As far as the age bracket is concerned, it is usually over forty years of age. Unfortunately, not everyone remembers such an important issue as prevention and check-ups - some people come to the doctor only when the situation is highly disturbing. This is usually the stage at which the patient struggles with persistent and unbearable pain.
Nowadays, there is no effective drug that can permanently inhibit or reverse cartilage damage to the joint cartilage. For this reason, pharmacological treatment is limited to administration of anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to the patient.
Some medications are administered directly into the joint. This is the case with hyaluronic acid, which is also widely used in aesthetic medicine.