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Simple Recommendations for Protruding Back Disc Pain Relief
Back Disc
Pain can be one of the most serious types of pain an individual could
suffer with related to the back. Back disc conditions will not only
cause pain – they can also cause quite a bit of disability
because of how the nerves of the spine become affected.
This
article will cover some easy things you can do from home for relief
from back disc pain, but before we discuss these details, we need to
first discuss how this condition leads to pain so the home care
instructions will make sense.
The
discs of the spine are basically cushions that separate each set of
bones in the back. They are very important, because they absorb shock
when you move, which protects the bones from injury.
Each
back disc is composed of two main parts – a strong outer
covering called the annulus, and a soft jelly center called the nucleus.
If
you take a closer look at the back, you will notice that the nerves of
the spine are located directly behind each spinal disc. This is very
important to understand, because this is really the source of all the
pain with these conditions.
Whether
your condition is a pertruding back disc, or even degenerative disc
disease (which is a form of arthritis in the back), the actual cause of
the pain is pressure on the nerves that occurs from the changes that
are taking place within the affected disc.
In
fact, the spinal discs are actually designed to not cause an individual
to experience pain. There are very few pain-sensing nerves going to
each disc, which if you think about it, is actually a positive thing.
Because the discs are absorbing shock with movement, you would be in
pain all day if your discs could cause you pain.
The
nerves, on the other hand, are very sensitive to pain. If there is any
pressure applied to a spinal nerve, they become easily aggravated and
inflamed and can cause severe pain for an individual.
Not
only that, the nerves control everything in the body, so a back disc
condition that leads to pressure on a nerve will also result in a great
deal of disability. Whatever the affected nerve controls will start to
malfunction, and can lead to some very serious issues.
So,
keeping this in mind, let’s talk about the two most common
conditions that can lead to back disc pain. The most common condition
that can occur is called a pertruding back disc. This condition is also
commonly referred to as a herniated disc or a ruptured disc.
In
the case of a pertruding back disc, the outer layer of the disc is
injured, and the jelly in the center of the disc will start to shift
into the weaker part of the disc. This creates a
“bulge” in the disc wall, which is how the
condition gets its most common name – a bulging disc. The
bulge in the disc wall will apply pressure to one of the nerves of the
spine, which is why this condition can be so painful.
The
second most common condition that can cause back disc pain is
degenerative disc disease. With this condition, the jelly in the center
of the disc becomes dehydrated (it loses water), and the disc begins to
flatten. If the disc shrinks, the space between the bones becomes less,
which also causes pressure on one of the nerves of the spine.
So,
what can you do to alleviate your back disc pain? Well, if the cause of
your pain is a pertruding back disc, one of the best things you can do
for relief is to apply ice over the injured disc.
Utilizing
ice will numb the affected nerve, and slow the inflammatory process so
you will experience relief much faster. Never use heat with this
condition, because that will aggravate the nerve even more, and
dramatically slow the healing process.
When
applying ice, place the ice over the injured area and leave it on for
15 minutes, or until you feel numbness – whichever occurs
first. Then, wait an hour, and repeat the ice treatment again.
You
have to be consistent, and use the ice treatment multiple times
throughout the day for the best results. It usually takes 3 or 4 ice
treatments before you will see any difference, but if you are
consistent, most people will see a big difference in their pain level
within 3 days.
If
the cause of your back disc pain is degenerative disc disease, however,
ice is one of the worst things you can do. Degenerative disc disease is
a form of arthritis, so if you place ice over the affected area, it
will just become more stiff and aggravated.
Now,
this is a fine line, because using heat over this area can also lead to
more pain because of the aggravated nerve. So, here’s what I
normally tell people to do in this case – apply ice for one
treatment and see how you feel.
It’s
more likely that your pain is coming from the aggravated nerve, so you
want to err on the side of ice being the better treatment option.
However, if you experience any more pain or stiffness with the ice
treatment, discontinue it immediately and try dry heat (which would be
a heating pad).
Follow
the same rules with heat (15 minutes on, 1 hour off, repeat numerous
times throughout the day) for best results.
There
are many more treatments that are very effective for these conditions,
and if you would like to learn about all of your options, you can click
here (bulging back disc) for the full details.
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