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Alleviating Pain Caused by Herniated Discs

When the sponge like structure that cushions the discs in the spine because broken, this results in the disc becoming herniated. If the herniated disc applies pressure to a nearby nerve in the spine, this can cause pain and other symptoms. There are many ways that an individual can alleviate pain that is caused by a disc that is herniated in the spine. In this article, you will discover many effective methods of soothing the symptom of pain in the spine area.

 

The first method that you can use to alleviate pain in the spinal area is to rest in bed. You may choose to rest for as little as two days, or as long as a week. Bed rest is a key component when the body needs to regenerate itself. It is important to rest and get the help of other people when it comes to household chores and other responsibilities. If you have a hard time doing this, it is important to remember that you only have one back. If it becomes damaged, it can result in severe complications the rest of your life. It is better to slow down for a few days by choice than to have to slow down for the rest of your life against your will.

The second method that you can use to alleviate the pain in your back is to take medication for pain and swelling. If you visit your doctor, they should be able to provide you with a good prescription that does both of these things. However, there are really good pain relievers that are sold over-the-counter as well. You may choose to take any number of things ranging from Aspirin to Tylenol. It all depends on the severity of the pain, and your medical history. If you plan to purchase over-the-counter medications, you should ask your doctor which ones that they prefer you to take. This can be very helpful as the medicine aisle at your pharmacy can be quite overwhelming when you must decide for yourself.

When visiting your pharmacy to select an over-the-counter medication, you may find that there are numerous types of gels, creams, and patches that can be used to alleviate pain. It is important to research these items to determine if any of them may work for you. You can purchase a patch that can be applied directly to the area of the back to help soothe pain. You can buy gels and creams that can be applied to the affected area to eliminate pain as well. If you find that these methods work, you may also want to discuss any similar items that may be available by the means of a prescription with your doctor.

You may consider physical therapy and/or surgery for the back pain that you experience as a result of herniated discs. It is important to try a variety of alternatives prior to deciding on surgery. However, if those alternative treatments do not prove to be successful, surgery may prove to be.


 

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