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Why Joint Pain Worsens In Rainy Weather And How To Manage It This Monsoon

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Keeping joints warm with warm compresses helps to minimize stiffness, while simple indoor workouts like yoga, walking, or stretching promote flexibility and circulation.

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Joint pain worsens in rainy weather due to low pressure and high humidity.

Joint pain worsens in rainy weather due to low pressure and high humidity.

The sound of raindrops brings joy to many, but for those living with arthritis or chronic joint pain, the monsoon season often signals discomfort. Stiffness, swelling, and inflammation seem to rise with the rains, leaving many to wonder whether the weather is to blame. Doctors confirm that this is more than just a coincidence; there are scientific explanations behind the flare-ups.

“People often complain that their knees or shoulders hurt more during the rainy season, and it’s not in their heads. There are physiological changes triggered by weather shifts that directly impact joint health,” says Dr. Prateek Gupta, Consultant – Orthopaedics, Manipal Hospital, Ghaziabad.

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Why Do Joints Hurt More During Monsoon?

Drop In Atmospheric Pressure – When the air pressure dips, joint spaces expand, creating strain in already sensitive joints. “This widening effect can worsen pain for those with arthritis, osteoporosis, or old injuries,” explains Dr. Gupta.

High Humidity Levels – Moist air causes tissues around the joints to swell and stiffen. High humidity acts like a trigger, leading to increased discomfort and reduced mobility.

Temperature Drops – Cooler temperatures tighten muscles and restrict free movement. This explains why sudden weather dips often bring on stiffness.

Reduced Physical Activity – “During the monsoon, people tend to stay indoors and cut down on their exercise routines,” says Dr. Gupta. This leads to poor circulation, muscle stiffness, and lower flexibility.

Old Injuries Resurface – Injuries from years ago may ache again. Weather changes can flare up scar tissue or weak joints, making dormant pain feel active.

Vitamin D Deficiency – Less exposure to sunlight reduces vitamin D synthesis. “Low vitamin D can weaken bones and worsen aches,” Dr. Gupta emphasises.

Increased Risk Of Infections – Damp weather also promotes viral or bacterial infections. For those with autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, this can further fuel joint inflammation.

How To Care For Your Joints During The Rainy Season?

The good news is that a few simple adjustments can help ease the discomfort. “Keeping joints warm with compresses, doing gentle indoor stretches, and maintaining regular movement are very effective,” says Dr. Gupta. Low-impact exercises like yoga or light walking indoors promote circulation and prevent stiffness.

A balanced diet matters too. Calcium-rich foods and vitamin D supplements can offset the lack of sunlight. Staying hydrated also ensures better joint lubrication. “If pain suddenly spikes or persists, don’t ignore it; consulting a doctor is the safest step,” he advises.

Everyday Lifestyle Hacks

Alongside medical advice, simple lifestyle tweaks can help manage the season better. Warm soaks, turmeric-infused drinks, and light stretching routines can go a long way in keeping pain at bay. Avoid sitting for too long, dress warmly, and keep joints covered during damp spells.

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