Important Information Of Herniated Disc Pain Relief Conroe Clients Should Know

By Scott Cox


Intervertebral disc herniation is a common problem among both men and women. It commonly results from excessive strain on the spine such as that occurring during heavy lifting or direct trauma to the back. A disc that prolapses from its natural position is likely to interfere with other structures within its vicinity (particularly nerves). Nerve compression due to prolapsed discs causes various symptoms. There are a number of herniated disc pain relief Conroe residents need to know.

Pharmacological agents are quite effective if carefully selected. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs are among those that are used on a day to day basis. The benefits of these drugs are two fold; they relieve the pain and reduce any associated inflammation. Some of the drugs include diclofenac, naproxen and ibuprofen. If these prove ineffective then stronger agents such as opioids can be considered. Steroids injected directly to the site are another possible option.

Physical therapies may be used in isolation or together with the drugs. They include active and passive back exercises. The active exercises are those that the subject can perform on themselves while the passive maneuvers are done by trained professionals (physiotherapists). The number of sessions needed will be determined by the response exhibited after the first few sessions. Another intervention related to this is chiropractic.

Traction is a technique that is employed for the management of many spine conditions. It is performed by applying a pulling force on the limbs and hip which are subsequently transmitted to the spine. The aim is to realign the spine and restore the normal anatomy. When done consistently and in the right manner the disc will fall back to its position and this will relieve the associated symptoms.

In instances where symptoms persist surgery is considered. In general the surgical procedures here are referred to as decompression procedures because they help in relieving the pressure within the intervertebral joint. Different types of surgeries can be performed depending on the exact area of the spine that is affected, the surgical skill of your doctor and the anticipated complications. They include laminectomy, corpectomy and osteophyte removal among others.

There are a number of complications that may be encountered by a person undergoing this operation. Short term complications include bleeding and injury to nerves. In the long term, patients may suffer from spine instability if an important component of the vertebral body is removed. When this happens, an additional operation, spine fusion surgery, may be needed.

The time needed for recovery varies from one person to another and also depends on the severity of the condition. In general, two to six weeks are needed for the initial phase of healing. Full recovery may require weeks to months depending on the operation. Although the pain may initially worsen, it wears off gradually and many may even become pain free in the end.

The options that can be used in managing herniated disc pain are many. The choice is made based on the severity of the condition. It is important to seek the opinion of a doctor at the earliest available opportunity so as to intervene before the problem worsens. Ensure that you have a candid discussion on the benefits and risks of the various treatment modalities that exist.




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