Many women at different ages experience knee pains and end up managing their knees for a long time. Indeed management of knee pain is a part of many women’s life especially after they reach menopause.
However, in managing knee pain, some women have routine
habits that add to their pain. There are indeed some habits that help erode the
wellness of their knees gradually.
If you have knee pains, there are some routines you may need to avoid because knee
pain also have dos and don’ts.Below are some don’ts:
Don’t stay on the couch too long and exercise: Exercise
builds strong muscles around your joints and helps prevent injuries.
Don’t risk slips, trips or falls: Wear shoes with good tread
on them to cut your risk of a slip. Choose low-heeled ones with soft, rubber
soles. Keep your home’s hallways and stairwells well lit, and clear floors of
things you could trip over.
Don’t forget to stretch: The muscles around your knees can get tight,
and that can lead to painful injuries. Daily stretches can prevent that and
muscle pain.
Don’t keep wearing the same old shoes because they stretch
and wear out after a while. Don’t keep wearing your favorite pair after their
support and tread have worn out.
Don’t sleep in the wrong position as this can make your knee
pain worse. Try out different positions, and put a pillow between your knees if
you sleep on your side.
Don’t wear out your knees by overloading your joints.
Movements you do over and over again, like going up and down stairs every day,
can jar and wear down your knees. Also, don’t sit for long periods as it puts
extra pressure between the joints.
And the do’s:
Try acupuncture as the tiny needles put into the skin around
your sore joint can ease knee arthritis pain.
If your knee pain flares, try hot or cold treatments. Moist
heat is better for pain relief than dry. Soak in a warm bath, or zap a damp
washcloth in the microwave. To ease a swollen knee, press a bag of frozen
veggies wrapped in a towel against the joint.
Try braces or sleeves: Support a sore, weak knee with a
brace, sleeve or tape. A simple sleeve that fits over your knee can offer
short-term pain relief, too.
Watch your weight because extra pounds add strain to your
knees and raise your risk of painful arthritis and injuries but moderate weight
loss can make it better.
Choose shoes that support your arches, or get slip-in inserts at your
local drugstore.
Rest a sore knee: Take a break so your knee has time to heal.
You only need one or two days of rest to ease minor knee pain, but severe
injuries may keep you off your feet longer.
Talk to your doctor: You don’t have to deal with knee pain alone.
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