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Joint injections, creams ineffective for treating hand arthritis: Study

The hands are the most common area to be affected by arthritis. Treatments to ease the symptoms can include anti-inflammatory drugs, steroids, ointments or injections straight into the joint

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Joint injections may be “ineffective” and not improve symptoms of people suffering from arthritis in the hands, according to a study.

The study, published in RMD Open, also found the effectiveness of some topical creams to be “uncertain”. However, painkillers and steroid pills are effective.

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