Tuesday, 17 May 2011

  • How To Cope With A Herniated Disc

    Herniated discs can be the cause of intolerable back pain. Let's first clearly summarize the basic anatomy of the vertebral column. The vertebral column is made up of vertebrae (bones) that are separated by intervertebral discs. The disc consists of a central soft area known as nucleus pulposus and a tough outer ring known as annulus fibrosus. Factors as trauma and degeneration may cause a tear in the annulus fibrosus which will lead to herniation of the nucleus pulposus outwards.

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    This is simply the mechanism of a herniated (slipped) disc. The herniated disc will start to compress the nearby nerves causing back pain which is accompanied with a sharp lancing leg pain (known as sciatica and femoralgia). The mechanism is illustrated in this image. What options are available for treatment of a herniated disc?

    There are two options: medical treatment and a surgical one. In 90% of the cases, the medical treatment relieves the symptoms. Medical treatment measures include:

    * Avoid painful positions.

    * Apply local heat to the area of pain.

    * Medications as analgesics can help relief the pain.

    * Physiotherapy, vitamin B supplements, muscle relaxants and weight reduction can contribute to the success of the medical treatment.

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    Surgical treatment is done in these cases:

    * Failure of the medical treatment to relief symptoms.

    * Progressive motor weakness.

    * Cauda equina syndrome. Surgical discectomy is the procedure done. This surgery involves the removal of a fragment of the herniated disc so that the pressure on the nerves is relieved. This surgery carries the risk of recurrent disc herniation.

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