CBD for Arthritis Pain: What You Should Know

Just recently, many states have been legalizing the medical use of marijuana, for there is plenty of research that backs up the benefits of this plant. Many people demonize this plant, but they know very little apart from the smoking they see teenagers doing and the effects of their reactions. But how well do you know about cannabis and its components?

CBD Overview

CBD, alias cannabidiol, is one of the many chemicals found in cannabis. Unlike its cousin THC, CBD does not cause the ‘high effect’ to a user. So this is the part of making things clear that smoking weed is not the same as using CBD. CBD is packed with multiple lab-proven benefits, and relieving the minor discomfort in arthritis patients is one of them. So how does it work?

CBD Oil and Arthritis Pain Relief

About several studies done on animals, CBD has been proven to reduce inflammation and minor discomfort. Arthritis, on the other hand, is an inflammation on the joints of bones that causes minor aches and pains to the patient. The good thing about CBD is that it can be used in multiple ways.

You can either take it through the mouth as oil or edibles, smoke it, or apply it. For this particular use, a CBD pain relief balm will be a quick and effective way to relieve the minor discomforts of an arthritis patient. All you have to do is apply the balm to the affected area and gently massage the area so that the CBD can be absorbed into the skin and move forward to fight the inflammation.

Guidelines About the Use of CBD for Chronic Arthritis Pain?

It is important to note that there are many types of arthritis and directly using CBD without your physician. As much as CBD helps get rid of minor aches and pains, it is essential to have a complete diagnosis of the type of arthritis you have and know what can best treat it. If your doctor advises you to opt for CBD pain relief balm, then you should go ahead and get one.

However, research shows that many osteoarthritides of knee patients have given positive reviews after using CBD. They experienced the pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects of the compound and want to try it for the long term. And to add to that, the most used form of CBD tried by the patients was topical, capsule, spray, liquid, and CBD pain relief balm.

Side Effects

As much as CBD is safe to use, a patient might experience some possible side effects. These side effects might also depend on the form in which you used the product. The side effects for someone who is applied on their skin will be different from those who smoke or consume it. Below are the side effects of CBD usage

  • Dry mouth
  • Light-headedness
  • Sleepiness
  • On rare occasions, liver problems

Risks

There are only two significant risks of the use of CBD. These risks are

  1. Overdose – In cases such as smoking, using the oil, and application on the skin, people don’t have guidelines on the amount of CBD to use. It poses a considerable risk if someone ends up overdosing because it might cause more harm than good.
  2. Genuineness – There are many CBD branded products, but it is difficult to tell which vendor has pure and genuine products. If not considered, it can lead you to a product with additional chemicals that will not be effective in its use.

The use of CBD for arthritis pain relief is an option that many patients go for. However, it is crucial to consider the brand, dose, potential risks, and side effects before you.


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