Friday, August 30, 2013

About Women's Health: Surprise Pain Relief

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Have you ever been in acute or chronic pain, when suddenly some unlikely trick or treatment delivers relief? Occasionally, it happens. I asked About.com's health Guides to share their best inside tips about surprising ways to alleviate pain. Here, some unique ways they spell relief.

Rice Socks Hit the Spot
A rice sock can be used to help relieve pregnancy aches, sore muscles or headaches. How to Make a Rice Sock
Search Related Topics:  backache  leg cramps  labor and birth

Natural Relief for Women-Specific Pain
Hormone flux during perimenopause or regular monthly menstrual cycles can trigger migraines and other uncomfortable issues. These remedies can help ease the aches. Natural Pain Relievers

Heal Body and Mind
Pain is complicated. Sometimes it calls for layered, multidimensional treatment. Can Imagery Speed Injury Recovery in Athletes?
Search Related Topics:  injury rehab  motivation  tips

Painkiller Traps
While they can be essential, prescription painkillers can be addictive. What's more, over time they can actually make pain worse. 10 Most Addictive Painkillers
Search Related Topics:  painkillers  opiates  drug addiction

 


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