5 Best Home Treatments for Achilles Tendonitis (#4 is Awesome!)

Achilles tendonitis is overuse of the tendon that attaches your calf muscles on the back of your leg to your heel. The damage usually happens because people don’t warm up before exercising or suddenly begin doing much more than they did before; for example, suddenly playing soccer 4 times a week when before it was only once a week.
Most people find Achilles tendonitis brings them stiff, sore muscles, painful walking, even simply trying to stand is painful ordeal.
Serious cases can lead to a rupture, in which case, surgery is your only option. However, as long as you haven’t reached that point, you can turn this painful problem around using a few of the following 12 home treatment methods.
Every person is different and what works for one does not always work for another. This is why you should always consult your doctor or physical therapist to be certain that you are doing what is right for you and your special condition.
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1.  Ginger

This spice works great both internally and externally. Ginger has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds which not only improve blood circulation, but reduce overall pain and swelling by reducing inflammation. Try drinking two or three cups of ginger tea each day. You can also add ginger to your cooking. Try massaging the affected area with warm ginger oil twice each day as well. You can take ginger supplements, but speak with your doctor to determine the correct dosage for your condition. Try the ginger compress remedy.
 

2.  Ice It

Using ice or a cold compress is always good for reducing swelling and pain. It can also relax the muscles, which should relieve pain as well. Wrap a few ice cubes or an ice pack in a towel and hold it on the affected leg or attach it with some rubber bands or bits of cloth to secure it in place. Allow the ice to do its job for 15 minutes, then remove for at least another 15 minutes to avoid damaging the skin. You can repeat this several times each day. If the ice is too cold and causes you more pain, try a washrag that has been soaked in cold water instead. Never apply ice or an ice pack directly on the skin as you can cause frostbite in a matter of minutes.
 

3.  Don’t Smoke

Not even that herbal supplement, not as long as you are trying to heal. Smoking anything slows the healing process because it decreases the blood supply to the affected leg and delays the repair and regeneration of tissue.
 
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4. Turmeric

The active ingredient in turmeric is curcumin. This compound is a powerful anti-inflammatory that can reduce swelling and pain. Boil 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder in 1 cup of milk and allow to simmer over a low flame over medium heat. Add a tablespoon of honey and drink this mixture twice each day to encourage healing. You can also take curcumin supplements. Consult your physician to find out the exact dosage for your condition.
 

5. Warm Wraps or Elastic Wraps

To reduce the amount of stress placed on your calf muscles, you can use compressive bandages, made of elastic, to give you some relief from swelling and pain. This will also help encourage the healing process. Follow the directions on the package and wrap both your foot and calf with the compression wrap. This method works even better if you are able to keep the affected leg elevated to reduce swelling. Keep the wrap on for a few days or as instructed by your doctor. Avoid wrapping too tightly, as this can actually make your condition even more painful.
These wraps are available in almost every drug or department store or talk to your doctor about which wraps would work best for you if you have any questions.
 
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