Arthritis Symptoms Worse in Good Weather, Not Bad

25 May 2023, 00:16 | Health
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Bad weather doesn't make arthritis symptoms worse, researchers at Harvard University have found, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women aged 14-35.. net Arthritis sufferers often report that wet and cold weather makes their joints more painful. In reality, this is nothing more than a myth, since joint pain is more felt just on sunny days.. Arthritis patients have been complaining about bad weather for centuries, but in reality, it doesn’t affect their well-being, but their mood.. In a bad mood, a person simply notices pain faster and reacts worse to it, according to a study by scientists from Harvard University..

They analyzed the number of Internet searches related to arthritis, knee and hip pain over a 5-year period in 45 cities.. It turned out that the number of these requests increases significantly just during hot and sunny weather.. But wet and cold weather can actually alleviate the symptoms of arthritis, as people spend more time at home and walk less..

During the warmer months, arthritis patients are more likely to seek help for joint pain because they are more physically active, which puts additional pressure on the entire body..

“Many people I know with arthritis say they can spot weather changes,” said study author Scott Telfer, an orthopedic surgeon..

- Previously, scientists have found only indirect evidence of a connection between weather and symptoms of arthritis, but nothing concrete, and our study showed that this is nothing more than a myth.. We have not found any direct mechanism linking bad weather with pain, but in summer they are more common.. This is most likely due to the fact that people are more active on warm, sunny days, which increases the risk of additional stress and joint damage.”.

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Based on materials: pannochka.net



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