Most aches and pains are just a normal part of getting older and can be managed at home with the tips above. But sometimes, pain can be a sign of something more serious.
If you experience any of the following, you should consult your doctor right away:
- Pain that is very severe
- Pain that doesn’t go away after a few weeks
- Pain that is accompanied by other symptoms (such as fever, swelling, numbness, or tingling)
- Pain that makes it hard to do everyday activities
Your doctor can help you figure out what’s causing the pain and recommend the best treatment options.
Aches and pains don’t have to control your life, no matter your age. Remember—getting older doesn’t mean you have to accept feeling uncomfortable all the time. Try incorporating some of these tips into your daily routine and see what kind of impact that has on your overall comfort level.
Be sure to listen to your body and talk to a doctor if you have any concerns. With a few simple changes, you can take control of your pain and live a more active and fulfilling life.
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