January 2022
Staying hydrated by drinking enough fluids is important to live well with arthritis. Among other symptoms, dehydration may increase
joint pain, affecting your joints' ability to function properly.
Water is important to maintain cartilage in your bones and reduce joint inflammation. Water also helps create synovial fluid, a thin layer of fluid that cushions and delivers nutrition to your joints. Synovial fluid reduces friction when you move your joints. Less synovial fluid can result in increased friction which can cause joint pain, inflammation and stiffness.
Our friends at Creaky Joints have summarised five simple tips for making hydration a habit:
Visit Creaky Joints to read their full article 'Dehydration
and Arthritis: How Not Drinking Water Affects Your Joints'.
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References:
Creaky Joints - Dehydration and Arthritis: How Not Drinking Water Affects Your Joints https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/lifestyle/dehydration-and-arthritis/
Healthier.Happier - 5 Ways to Make Water More Colourful https://www.healthier.qld.gov.au/guide/5-ways-to-make-water-more-colourful/