Shoulder Pain Relief A Natural Way To Better Health, Hazelbrook-Bobs Natural Products

 

Shoulder Pain Relief A Natural Way To Better Health, Hazelbrook-Bobs Natural Products

 

Pain Eze heralds a new era in pain management, uniquely filling today’s health care demand for safe and effective pain relief.

Do you suffer from arthritis, back or muscular pain?-Bobs Natural Product

PAINEZE heralds a new era in pain management, uniquely filling today’s health care demand for safe, natural and effective pain relief. PAINEZE heralds a new era in pain management, uniquely filling today’s health care demand for safe and effective pain relief. We are dedicated to your success with PAINEZE we make no outrageous claims however we ask you to be the judge of our product please let us know of your success we know you will be surprised.

 

PAINEZEis a topical cream, not a pill or patch-spot treat pain and problem areas smooth, non-greasy texture-no menthol or heat sensation … temporary relief lasts 3 to 4 hours, safe and easy to reapply as needed

Reduction of inflammation is the key to the treatment of nearly every type of pain be it ARTHRITIS- BACK PAIN- DIABETES PAIN- FIBROMYALGIA-HEADACHES and TENSION-HIP PAIN – KNEE PAIN- MUSCLE PAIN-NECK PAIN- SHOULDER PAIN – TMJ DISORDER- TOOTHACHE.-GOUT-TENDONITUS-RHEUMATIC PAINS.

This is fact beyond dispute in the practitioner realm hence the active ingredients in PAINEZE are herbal and botanically derived.

A key factor has been circulation as it increases it facilitates restoration of damaged tissue it draws fresh blood to the painful area relaxing the muscles and pinched nerves, promoting an anti-inflammatory effect. Unlike many other products on the market today PAINEZE does not contain menthol, capsaicin, camphor or wintergreen so no heating effect. will not harm the skin no burning.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

You should use 4 to 5 times a day for up to seven days and thereafter as required.

 

Shoulder pain may also be caused by:

        Arthritis in the shoulder joint

        Bone spurs in the shoulder area

        Bursitis, which is inflammation of a fluid-filled sac (bursa) that normally protects the joint and helps it move smoothly

        Broken shoulder bone

        Dislocation of the shoulder

        Shoulder separation

        Frozen shoulder, which occurs when the muscles, tendons, and ligaments inside the shoulder become stiff, making movement difficult and painful

        Overuse or injury of nearby tendons, such as the bicep muscles of the arms

        Nerve injury that leads to abnormal shoulder movement

        Tears of the rotator cuff tendons

        Poor shoulder posture and mechanics

Shoulder joint dislocation

This animation shows a dislocation of the shoulder joint.

Sometimes, shoulder pain may be due to a problem in another area of the body, such as the neck or lungs. This is called referred pain. There is usually pain at rest and no worsening of pain when moving the shoulder.

Home Care

Here are some tips for helping shoulder pain get better:

        Put ice on the shoulder area for 15 minutes, then leave it off for 15 minutes. Do this 3 to 4 times a day for 2 to 3 days. Wrap the ice in cloth. Do not put ice directly on the skin because this can result in frostbite.

        Rest your shoulder for the next few days.

        Slowly return to your regular activities. A physical therapist can help you do this safely.

        Taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) may help reduce inflammation and pain.

Rotator cuff problems can be treated at home also.

        If you have had shoulder pain before, use ice and ibuprofen after exercising.

        Learn exercises to stretch and strengthen your rotator cuff tendons and shoulder muscles. A doctor or physical therapist can recommend such exercises.

        If you are recovering from tendinitis, continue to do range-of-motion exercises to avoid frozen shoulder.

        Practice good posture to keep your shoulder muscles and tendons in their right positions.

 


When to Contact a Medical Professional

Sudden left shoulder pain can sometimes be a sign of a heart attack. Call 911 or your local emergency number if you have sudden pressure or crushing pain in your shoulder, especially if the pain runs from your chest to the left jaw, arm or neck, or occurs with shortness of breath, dizziness, or sweating.

Go to the hospital emergency room if you have just had a severe injury and your shoulder is very painful, swollen, bruised, or bleeding.

Call your health care provider if you have:

        Shoulder pain with a fever, swelling, or redness

        Problems moving the shoulder

        Pain for more than 2 to 4 weeks, even after home treatment

        Swelling of the shoulder

        Red or blue color of the skin of the shoulder area

What to Expect at Your Office Visit

Your provider will perform a physical exam and closely look at your shoulder. You will be asked questions to help the provider understand your shoulder problem.

Blood or imaging tests, such as x-rays or MRI, may be ordered to help diagnose the problem.

Your provider may recommend treatment for shoulder pain, including:

        Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids)

        Injection of an anti-inflammatory medicine called corticosteroid

        Physical therapy

        Surgery if all other treatments do not work

If you have a rotator cuff problem, your provider will likely suggest self-care measures and exercises.

This common joint problem can affect anyone. Shoulder pain may involve the cartilage, ligaments, muscles, nerves, or tendons. It can also include the shoulder blade, neck, arm, and hand.

Early treatment is important. It can take eight weeks or longer for shoulder pain to heal. At-home shoulder pain remedies may help recovery.

Easy remedies at home

Bobs Natural Products is Treating shoulder pain often involves soothing inflammation (swelling and redness) and strengthening muscles. Here are several ways you can take care of yourself and relieve shoulder pain.

 


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Anti-inflammatory medication

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDS) help to relieve pain and lower inflammation. Over-the-counter drugs include aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. Reducing inflammation is important in rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis and arthritis, and other shoulder injuries.

Cold compress

Cold compresses can help reduce swelling in the shoulder. Cooling also helps to numb sharp pain. Apply an ice pack for up to 20 minutes, up to five times a day. Use a frozen gel pack, ice cubes in a plastic bag, or a bag of frozen peas. Wrap the cold pack in a soft towel. Do not apply a cold pack directly to skin.

Compression

Wrap the shoulder with an elastic medical bandage to help reduce swelling and pain. Use a cold compression bandage or a regular ACE bandage. You can also get a shoulder wrap from a pharmacy. Wrap it snugly but not too tight. You don’t want to block blood flow. If your arm or hand begins to feel numb or tingly, or turn blue, loosen the compression bandage.

Heat therapy

Heat helps to relax tense muscles and soothe a stiff shoulder. It can help with muscle pain and arthritis in the shoulder. Use a heated gel pack, heating pad or a hot water bottle.

Muscle relaxants

Muscle relaxants may help treat pain if you have muscle tension or spasms around the shoulder joint. Common muscle relaxants include cyclobenzaprine, tizanidine, and baclofen. You will need a prescription from your doctor.

Remember that muscle relaxants cause drowsiness and shouldn’t be taken if you’re driving or operating machinery.

Pain medication

Medications such as acetaminophen and aspirin can help ease pain. This helps you cope with the injury and get better sleep as you recover.

Pain medications can cause side effects such as stomach upset and heartburn. Talk to a doctor if you are taking them for longer than four weeks.

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You can also try topical pain-relief gels and creams, which don’t have the same side effects as oral pain meds. Diclofenac is one medication approved in two forms by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for osteoarthritis treatment. It’s available as 1 percent diclofenac sodium gel and 1.5 percent diclofenac sodium solution.

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