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What Gloves Will Help Reduce Swelling and Pain In Your Hands?

What Gloves Will Help Reduce Swelling and Pain In Your Hands?

Pain and swelling in the hands can be caused by a range of different issues. Despite arthritis being one of the most common reasons for joint stiffness, many people suffer from other ailments that cause swelling and soreness on a day-to-day basis. Although this pain may not be entirely preventable, Dr. Arthritis’ line of compression gloves for swelling may provide much-needed relief.

Because pain can be caused by a range of issues, there are different types of gloves that you can use to help specific conditions better than others. Knowing these different types of gloves and what differentiates them will help you find the right pair you need. That said, let’s look at some of the most common reasons for hand and wrist pain:

Common causes for swelling 

Pain and swelling in the hands may be caused by a variety of different ailments. While some of these causes may be more serious than others, the symptoms are generally treatable through non-invasive treatment options like compression gloves.

  • Arthritis
  • Injuries
  • Fluid retention
  • Edema
  • Surgery
  • Infections
  • More specific medical conditions:
  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
  • Lymphedema
  • Contact dermatitis
  • Scleroderma

While it is essential to contact your healthcare provider to deal with these ailments, Dr. Arthritis’ compression gloves are  non-invasive solutions that can help reduce swelling in the hands and alleviate pain.

Gloves as a Source of Pain Relief

Whether you suffer from arthritis, a specific medical condition, or are on the hunt for compression gloves for swelling after surgery, Dr. Arthritis is sure to be able to offer you an effective solution.

Types of gloves that help reduce swelling and pain in the hands

Different types of gloves are able to alleviate swelling and pain in different ways. Whether one chooses heat-based gloves or copper gloves for hand pain should depend on what condition you are suffering from, when you intend to wear it, and for how long. Some are designed for short periods of use, while others are intended to be worn for long periods of time for best results.

Full-Length Compression Gloves

If you are looking for copper gloves for hand pain, look no further. Full-length gloves like those offered by Dr. Arthritis use compression as a method to reduce swelling and alleviate hand pain while simultaneously increasing range of motion. Compression also helps to increase blood circulation in the affected area. 

Full-length compression gloves are ideal for anybody who does not want to compromise their daily routine and activities as a result of their discomfort. The compressive fabric, infused with 88% copper, also offers anti-microbial properties that makes every pair ideal for all-day wear to maximize positive effects.

Offering a helpful size guide, Dr. Arthritis can assist you in finding compression gloves for swelling that are able to meet your needs and reduce your pain. As an added bonus, these gloves are available in a variety of colors and the infusion of copper in the fabric contributes to reducing any odors that may result from long-term use. 

Heated Mittens/Therapy Gloves

If you are wondering how to help with joint stiffness in your hands, heated mittens, or therapy gloves are the way to go.

Unlike compression gloves, heated mittens are designed to be used for short periods of time to provide excellent pain relief and significantly reduce swelling. Minor injuries may require no more than fifteen minutes of use, while more serious pain may require one to wear them for a bit longer.

The warmth provided by the Dr. Arthritis heated mittens help to increase blood flow and reduce pain in hands and joints. They also include lavender scented, removable flaxseed heating pads, making every pair easy to heat up and reuse. In order to maximize pain reduction, your hands should be kept inside the mittens for the entire term of use.

Open-Fingertip Compression Gloves

Dealing with pain and inflammation in the hands and fingers can lead to a significant amount of inconvenience. Not being able to enjoy your full range of motion can be frustrating debilitating at times. However, open-fingertip compression gloves have the potential to seriously reduce pain and swelling.

By compressing your hands, these fitted gloves increase blood flow and reduce pain. For added convenience, the exposure of the tips of the fingers allows for more versatility and better movement – wear them for up to eight hours while still being able to perform routine tasks such as playing sports, typing, or using your smartphone. 

Get in Touch with Dr. Arthritis Today 

With Dr. Arthritis on call, you don’t need to suffer from debilitating pain and inflammation. Whether you are looking for quick pain relief or a remedy that may last a little longer, Dr. Arthritis’ selection of gloves can  help reduce swelling and alleviate common pain symptoms in your hands.

Allow Dr. Arthritis to help you find gloves that can alleviate swelling in your hands and provide you with effective pain relief

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