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Hyaluronic acid is your body’s natural lubricant that cushions your joints and keeps them working smoothly. With osteoarthritis, the hyaluronic acid in your affected joint thins. Injections can replenish the supply. Many doctors recommend injections when your symptoms don’t get better with painkillers or non-drug treatments such as heat or ice.

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