
Suggest Treatment For Severe Joint Pain In An Elderly Person

Supportive care only
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for asking
I read your question and i understand your concern. I can see benicar and hydrochlorothiazide in your medication list. So no worries if you are using them. Norvasc is just as effective as these two. So no worries if you skipped norvasc and started these two. The aim is to control the blood pressure no matter which medications we choose.
I would strongly suggest take blood pressure reading and medications regularly . As far as pain is concerned, no doubt with aging, pain is inevitable and supportive care with pain killers and knowing one's limitations for the age are the best measures and should be continued as per need basis. Keep doing the exercises, frequently stretch as much as you can comfortably, do physio exercises, use warm comfortable non pitting bed to sleep on. Use range of mobility exercises on stiffer feet.
I hope it helps. Take good care of yourself and dont forget to close the discussion please.
Regards
Khan

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