Why Your Bones and Joints Ache When the Weather Changes - Dr Alan Mandell, D.C.

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You can blame your joint pain on the barometric pressure: Any change in pressure, or the weight of the air pressing against the surface of the earth, can trigger joint and bone pain throughout the body.
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I can totally vouch for this as being absolutely true! I always joke that my super power is predicting the weather! lol

bellarose
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I live in Northern California along the coast it the barometric pressure changes with the weather almost daily. When it cold, wet and rainy, my entire body and brain hurts. My cognitive function goes straight out the window, my muscles and joints all hurt way more, and my asthma returns. As soon as the sun and heat return and the weather clears and dries, I feel like a million bucks! It's a serious night and day difference. Im contemplating moving to a climate more consistent with dry, warm weather. I feel it's crazy that this isn't more common. I've had multiple doctors and no agrees with me when I say how sensitive I am to weather changes.

nickantico
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I can feel pain 1 week before it rains and in the news there's no rain in sight but it goes away when it rains

CarlosMoreno-bxmb
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I had a severe broken ankle that was a compound fracture 30 years ago in the cold rainy weather it literally feels like it's broken all over again

BIGWOOD
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Thanks this helped me to understand the concept of barometric pressure on our bodies better!

lindak.bridges
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Thanks doctor. I’ve fractured radius/ulna, patella & ankle. (All different accidents) and had ORIF at all 3 locations. This helps me understand why I’m in agony the day before the rain comes. Thank

mrs.salgado
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This is so enlightening. I had an accident 3 weeks ago & broke my wrist badly, there’s severe thunderstorms that came in today & I swear as soon the sky was getting really dark & the rain came my arm inside my cast started killing me. Even my fingers, they took a severe beating. Still can’t feel or bend my middle & index finger fully.

Hunter
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thank you so much for the information doctor, always wondering why im feeling pain on my foot joints during monsoon season.

arungee
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So how do we combat the drop in barometric pressure? What can we synthesize or naturally extract to combat this symptom?

fnub
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Im 47. I had an infiltrative cancer removed from the top of my head 2.5 weeks ago. I live on the east coast and We are in hurricane season. In fact, a hurricane is passing by us now. For 2 days, my head has been more painful and the pressure on my head and ears is unbelievable.
I also have arthritis and I feel the pressure/inflammation in every joint and bone I have. I've tried to explain this to my husband. I'm not sure he understands.... but this video tells it just the way it truly is !! Pay attention to time :39 - :54

MusicSmiles
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People used to blame the moon but now that you explain it in scientific terms, it makes sense.

cesarcdx
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Good video. Explains a lot concerning my temporary physical aches & pains.

Bobby_OWilliams
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Thank you, I finally understand barometric pressure and why I hurt so bad before rain

Србомбоница
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thankx about information tha we had not know..but what should we do about cure it..its really painfully

winilemalinga
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My joints and muscles hurt! “Winters coming”

ajayb
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Am in Africa and I always feel pains on my leg when it rains. always wanted to know why. thanks for the video

Sugar-ybxp
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Excellent Commentary...I so appreciated it aS my Arthritis gets extremely flared up with the pressure changes!!!😥✌🙏😇🌹🌞🌹☕🍵☕

sandravalani
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I broke my arm when I was 7. At 24 it hurts when it gets cold. Kinda irritating, and I know it's gonna get worse when I get older.

Ashenicky
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Fantastic explanation ....Thank you very much.

davemorse
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Broke my ankle in 3 places 6 months ago. Had to have surgery. It started hurting really bad yesterday out of nowhere. And then it rained today. I heard somewhere that people with chronic pain could predict the weather but I thought it was a myth or a joke. Ive always loved the rain, but i guess now it will come with pain.

Ash_Carnelian