Can degenerative arthritis heal on its own?

Degenerative arthritis does not usually heal on its own, and the degeneration of the joints gets worse as we age. Degenerative arthritis is a normal physiological phenomenon that occurs when the human body ages and the joints become overly worn and the cartilage and other structures of the joints gradually degenerate and become sterile and inflamed. It is a normal physiological phenomenon. As the human body ages, degenerative arthritis can only get worse and will not heal itself. Even after treatment, it can only slow down the degeneration of joints, but not completely stop the degeneration of joints. Degenerative arthritis requires proper rest, avoiding heavy labor and overloading of the joints. It is also important to keep the joints warm, avoiding cold. Oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as diclofenac sodium and nimesulide can be taken to relieve pain. In case of serious degeneration of hip and knee joints, artificial joint replacement can also be chosen for treatment. If the symptoms of degenerative arthritis appear, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to receive regular treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.