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CBD Oil for Arthritis: How Inflammation Affects Us

CBD Oil for Arthritis: How Inflammation Affects Us
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Written by Stacey Thomas

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CBD oil for arthritis can help with arthritis pain. It's no wonder, many people are using CBD oils and topical creams to manage pain not only for themselves but their pets also.

December 12, 2020

Arthritis is one of the most common causes of disability in the United States. It is estimated that over 50 millions of people in the United States alone suffer from the debilitating effects of  joint pain and inflammation from arthritis. The disease causes severe inflammation and pain, as well as swelling and loss of function in the joints.

There are two main types of arthritis:

Rheumatoid arthritis — This form of arthritis is an autoimmune disease. This means that the cause of inflammation is triggered by our own immune systems. White blood cells mistakenly attack and destroy our own joint tissue, causing a cascade of inflammatory processes in the joints — causing them to swell up and feel hot and sore. This form of arthritis can affect any joint but tends to focus on the larger joints such as the knee, hips, elbows, and knuckles.
Osteoarthritis — This form of arthritis is caused by physical trauma and wear and tear rather than the immune system. This form of arthritis is common in athletes and older people. The condition begins with a low-grade inflammation in the joint itself, which causes the degeneration of protective cartilage and synovial fluid (lubrication for the joints). As the joint tissue becomes damaged, inflammation and pain worsen and reduce the mobility of the joint. This condition is degenerative — which means it tends to worsen over time.

All forms of arthritis have the same basic symptoms — pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility of one or more joints. Despite having radically different underlying causes, CBD has become extremely popular among arthritis sufferers in recent years.

 

What is CBD? CBD (cannabidiol) is a chemical compound found in the cannabis plant. The CBD in most products is extracted from hemp, a variety of cannabis that has only 0.3% of THC (the psychoactive compound in cannabis that gets people high).

Should you try CBD oil? Without quality clinical studies on CBD oil for arthritis, doctors haven’t been able to say who might benefit from CBD oil, the right dosage, who probably won’t benefit, and who must avoid it. However, there is agreement on some points:

  • CBD oil is not a substitute for disease-modifying treatment for inflammatory arthritis.
  • People who are interested in trying CBD oil must talk to their doctor before trying CBD oil. Together, they will be able to review what has worked or not worked in the past, know if there are other options and schedule when to visit for a check-up to evaluate the results. Keep a diary about doses and symptoms to track effects.
  • Quality CBD products may be expensive, especially when used for prolonged periods. To avoid wasting money, read some reviews about the CBD products you want to try or ask your friends who have already tried some CBD products to make sure that the products are really having a positive effect on symptoms.

What Causes Arthritis?

CBD Oil for Arthritis: How Inflammation Affects UsThere is no concrete explanation for why arthritis appears in the first place. It’s more a matter of risk factors. These include:

  • Heredity. You’re more likely to develop this ailment if some of your family members have it.
  • Age. The risks increase when you’re getting older.
  • Joint injuries. Risks are also high if you had a joint injury in the past.
  • Obesity. Carrying more weight will stress your joints, especially bones in the knees, spinal cord, and hips. This will increase your chance of getting arthritis.
  • Gender: Statistically, it’s more possible for women to develop rheumatoid arthritiswhile men are prone to get gout.

Topical Cbd Helps With Inflammation

Inflammation is a defense mechanism of the body. If you have sprained your ankle, you probably experienced some of the signs of inflammation such as swelling, redness, soreness, and pain. Inflammation happens when white blood cells cluster up at joint locations to act as a defense mechanism to protect the body from injury and infection while simultaneously promoting healing.

In 2016, researchers from the University of Kentucky concluded that transdermal application of CBD can help with arthritis pain. No wonder, many people are using CBD creams to manage pain.

That’s how CBD oil can help and it has been known to reduce inflammation while boosting the healing process.

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