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Stop Sciatic Nerve Pain the Natural Way

February 15, 2010 - 9:45 am No Comments

What is Sciatica? Sciatica is a constant pain that is felt along the sciatic nerve; it runs from the lower back down to the feet. It controls the muscles to the legs and provides feeling to the thighs, legs and bottoms of the feet. Sciatica occurs most often in people between the ages thirty through fifty. It usually is caused by repetitive use type of conditions, such as sitting for long periods of time, or normal wear and tear. It is rarely caused by an acute or traumatic event.

The discomfort from sciatica can be sometimes debilitating it can get so severe it can be difficult for one to sit, walk or even sleep. Some people experience tingling while for others it is just a dull ache. Occasionally it can be a burning type of pain. Pain from the sciatic nerve is usually caused by the nerve being pinched or irritated in the lower back or lumbar spine. The nerve then gets inflamed and causes a variety of symptoms that can ruin one’s lifestyle.

The most conservative type of treatment for sciatica is the application of cold. I recommend to my patients to lay flat with two pillows under the knees and apply ice to the lower back on the side of involvement for fifteen minutes. This can be done up to every hour if necessary. It is important not to apply the ice for more than twenty minutes at a time because this can aggravate the condition. Applying ice to the source of the problem will lower the inflammation of the nerve and subsequently decrease pain. Although this may be a temporary solution, it does give some relief.

Manipulation of the spinal column to relieve the pressure on the nerve has been demonstrated in studies to be one of the most effective treatments for sciatica. Manipulation is the best place to start when someone has sciatic nerve pain. It is a non-invasive, pharmaceutical-free treatment option. The goal of manipulation is to realign the spinal bones taking the pressure off the sciatic nerve. When the nerve pressure is alleviated one often finds great improvement with decreased pain and inflammation.

Other very effective, conservative treatment is an exercise program. There are many exercises that are valuable, but these are the ones I have found in my clinical experience to be the most beneficial. The first exercise is laying flat on your back with your knees bent. Squeeze or flex you buttocks toward the ceiling. Hold this position for a count of ten and slowly return to the neutral position. Do this four times. Starting at the neutral position, bring each leg to your chest with both hands one at a time. Follow this by bringing both knees to the chest bringing your head up again holding for a count of ten and returning slowly to the neutral position and repeating four times. A third exercise is laying on your stomach and arching backwards with your elbows on the floor moving from a neutral position to a comfortable flexed position arching backwards as much as you can, discontinuing if back or leg pain worsens. The fourth exercise is on your hands and knees, pushing your back toward the ceiling then pulling it to the floor, (this is often called the cat stretch). These exercises should be started slowly and if there is any pain or discomfort, to stop before you have pain. I would suggest doing these exercises two to three times a day.

There are many nutritional aspects to sciatic nerve pain you may not be aware. A diet that is pro-inflammatory i.e., one that is rich in meat, dairy and shellfish will promote inflammation of all nerves. An anti-inflammatory diet consists of fruits, vegetables and fish. This is one of the most powerful ways to treat the symptoms of inflammation and relieve pain.

The nutrients that I found to be most effective in treating sciatic nerve pain are turmeric, tulsi and rosemary. These powerful herbs have been studied and found to greatly decrease inflammation. Boswellia is an herb that is a specific anti-inflammatory. This is especially helpful for arthritic patients. Bromelein is a plant enzyme found in pineapples and has natural anti-inflammatory affects. I prefer to take this with papain as well, it is essential that you take it on an empty stomach to really get the benefits of the anti-inflammatory nature. Ginger is a powerful herb that offers pain relief. You can steep fresh ginger in boiling water and use it as a tea or make a juice out of it. Evening primrose oil, black currant oil, or borage oils contain the essential fatty acids Gammalinolenic acid. These omegas will greatly reduce the inflammatory process and take down the inflammation on the sciatic nerve.

There are quite a few ergonomically beneficial positions that will improve sciatic nerve pain no matter the cause. It is an crucial part of your treatment to improve your posture and use your body correctly. Good posture helps the body allieviate strain on muscles, joints, ligaments, and internal organs. Good posture must be considered in all activities: sitting, standing, resting, working, playing and exercising. It is not just a matter of “standing tall”.

In the resting position, it is beneficial to lay flat on your back with two pillows under your knees or lay on your side with a pillow between your knees. Avoid positions like sleeping flat with no pillow, on your stomach or lying on your stomach with one knee bent up. This will cause a ’swayback’ condition. Some simple things, such as getting up and down from bed, to get into bed it is preferred that you sit on the side of the bed bring both arms to one side, lower your side to the bed keeping your knees bent at forty five degrees, then pull your feet into bed. Remain on one side or roll on the back. Getting up from the bed it is best to roll on your side push with the hands to the sitting position keeping knees bent and swinging legs over the edge of the bed. When sitting, avoid a chair that is too high, as this will increase swayback. When sitting, the knees should be higher than the hips as this will flatten the lumbar curvature. Avoid slouching on a chair with feet on an ottoman because this can strain the lower back. When traveling in a car the seat should be close to the steering wheel and use a small pillow for proper lumbar support. When standing, I recommend placing one foot on a stool or shelf and after a short time switch to the other foot this will flatten the lumbar curve and ease the pressure off the lumbar spine. When lifting, avoid bending at the waist. Bend the knees and carry the object close to the body. When bending, bend at the knees and push your buttocks out rather then flexing at the waist.

My final tip on stopping sciatic nerve pain is to drink plenty of H2O. A dehydrated body is one that will be more difficult to heal. It is important to drink at least six to eight glasses of water per day to keep the body well hydrated and to flush toxins built up from resulting muscle spasms of the pain and inflammation. Water will also keep the disc well hydrated. Between your spinal bones are intervetebral discs that dry out as we age the more we can keep them hydrated, the less arthritis will occur in the spine. This is also the cause of us getting shorter as we age is each little disc between the vertebrae dry out, or desiccate, then subsequent height loss will occur.

If you follow these simple steps for stopping sciatic nerve pain, you will go a long way preventing any discomfort in the future and avoid any harmful drug side effects or painful surgical intervention. Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

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Relief For Chronic Back Pain

May 29, 2009 - 2:46 am No Comments

Back pain can be a serious problem. Chronic or acute back pain is both extremely distressful and can be seriously debilitating. This article is going to explore the self help methods and treatments that you can use to achieve chronic back pain relief.

You may be comforted to know that most chronic back pain disorders have an excellent prognosis and are often relieved and cured within a short period of time. There are a number of simple things that you can try initially which may be of help. They include where possible, using over the counter painkiller and anti-inflammatory medications and temporary treatment with muscle relaxants. The application of cold compresses, for example a packet of frozen peas wrapped in a cloth and then applied to the appropriate area, followed by a warm compress, such as a hot water bottle, or even a hot shower is helpful to relax the back and help it heal itself.

Doing gentle exercise, such as swimming, walking and muscle stretches can be beneficial for chronic back pain relief. It is important that you should try not to let the pain divert you form performing your normal activities, as regular movement can help to stop the problem from immobilizing you. Regular light exercise is always a good idea, even under normal circumstances, but in the case of chronic back pain, it can substantially reduce the healing time.

Regular exercise is a first class remedy to chronic back pain. It has the advantage, by keeping the area mobile, or helping to prevent any latent immobility from setting in at a later time. But if the pain continues for more than a few days, it may be necessary to see your doctor for a further diagnosis. Standard medications such as Paracetomol can help and should not be overlooked, indeed they have a good record in longer term chronic back pain relief.

Drugs such Ibuprofen, which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, are proven to reduce inflammation and pain. They should only be used for short periods however. Longer term use could cause stomach ulcers to form or encourage some other forms of stomach illness. COX 2 inflammatory inhibitors have mostly been withdrawn from the market because of concerns over reported links with cardiac disease. If you are considering going down this route, it is important that you consult with your doctor first. Muscle relaxants that can be bought over the drug store counter also have a god record of success, but their use should be limited and not allowed to become the norm for a recurring problem. It is the cause, not the effect that needs to be diagnosed and treated.

Certain complimentary treatments or therapies (such as the Alexander Technique) can help. These programs are a way of teaching you how to use your body muscles and joints correctly, including posture etc, to minimize any undue, unnatural and unnecessary stress being exerted. Also, acupuncture, while not a self help solution, can still be considered “natural” and has shown proven results and has many devotees.

Glucosamine Sulphate is an acknowledged treatment that has shown good results in back pain treatment, and regular daily dosages are widely recommended. Vitamin C is another natural remedy that is often helpful with back pain problems. It is know to support the growth of Collagen which is necessary for good spinal health and can offer chronic back pain relief.

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How To Stop Back Pain – Back Pain Remedies

May 24, 2009 - 5:51 am No Comments

It is a known fact that when you grow older, you are going to eventually get some back pain in your life. One thing that you should know is that there are many back pain remedies that available to help you with any back pain that you might experience! Back pain is honestly one of the worse things in the world to experience for any amount of time and all you want to do is get rid of it, we can help you!

Quite often, your mattress can be the cause of your back pain. One remedy entails making sure that your mattress is neither too hard nor too soft to suit your body – and, more importantly, your spine. Everyone is different. Your doctor might be able to help you out here. The point is, you need to find out whether you would do better with a firm mattress, a soft mattress, or something right in the middle.

One thing that a lot of people do not think about when they are asked what might be causing their back pain is with regard to lifting heavy objects. A lot of people who work in factories or even in restaurants are constantly lifting up all sorts of heavy items and that is one of the main reasons why they have strange pains in their back. If you are constantly lifting up heavy items, you may want to invest in one of those lifting back braces to help your back pain.

There are a lot of over the counter back pain remedies which can help you. Some of them are herbal, some of them are not. Some of them are old standards with which you may be well acquainted, such as as tylenol and ibuprofen, as well as their derivatives.

You can use hot compresses and cold compresses; alternating between the two of them works extremely well. You can use a heating pad, then swap it for a cold compress or an ice pack. The combination will do you a world of good.

Sometimes a hot bath with epsom salt is a viable, comforting alternative to a heating pad. You just have to be certain that you do not lounge around in a position which is uncomfortable. It can cause your back pain to get worse.

Surgery is the last option most of the time. It should only be considered when everything else has failed. The same goes for prescription medications, like muscle relaxants and NSAIDs. These are both options which should be discussed with your physician.

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