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Sciatica - Understanding the Basics
by: Anne Wolski
Sciatica is a relatively common condition which is characterized by sharp
pains in the leg and trouble moving. The most important thing to do when
you are suffering from sciatica is to rest in bed but there are other
treatments available as well.
The main cause of sciatica is slipped disks. This will generally affect
the nerves in the limbs but it is the pressure on some of the nerves
toward the back of the leg that causes most of the discomfort. This
pressure causes sharp, stabbing pain which may come on suddenly or may
develop gradually. This pain will become recurrent if the disks do not
heal correctly
The vertebral or spinal disks separate the vertebrae and are made of
tissue with a soft centre. This acts as a shock absorber and allows the
vertebrae to be flexible so that people can bend and stretch. Sometimes,
excessive back strain or even age, can weaken the outer layer of the disk,
causing the soft centre to bulge and put pressure on the nerve to the leg,
causing the pain associated with sciatica.
The first indicator of a slipped disk is the presence of lower back pain
which may happen suddenly when bending or it may happen gradually during a
period of hard work. As the disk places pressure on the spinal nerves, it
creates a sharp pain that is felt in the buttock and the back of the
thigh. As the condition worsens, the slightest movement such as coughing
may bring on or intensify the pain. Sitting for long periods can become
painful as the nerves become stretched and thereby intensify the
irritation.
A person with severe sciatica may find it difficult to walk as any
movement causes the pain to reappear or to become worse. Often, the only
comfort for the sufferer is to lie on his or her back with the knees bent
to relieve the pressure on the nerves. Sciatica caused by a slipped disk
will usually improve if bed rest is undertaken.
It is now routine for health care specialists to advise two weeks of
continuous bed rest with the knees and hips flexed and with weight
traction to the pelvic region. If this treatment does not reduce the
herniation of the disk, surgery may be needed.
As well as bed rest, painkillers may be prescribed though ordinary
analgesics such as aspirin may be adequate. It is crucial to stay in bed
until the disk is fully healed. To give in to the temptation to get up
before this happens can be appealing but to do so will return the process
to square one.
Usually, surgery is only used as a last resort. This can sometimes happen
when the person has had a number of episodes where bed rest has not
improved the condition. It may also be used for those who cannot take
lengthy periods of time off work. However, not all disk problems are
operable. Only the doctor can decide, through the use of X-rays, whether
the particular condition is suitable for surgery and also the extent of
surgery.
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski
About The Author
Anne Wolski has worked in the health and welfare industry for more
than 30 years. She is a co-director of
http://www.magnetic-health-online.com an information portal with
many interesting medical articles and also of http://www.pharmacybyweb.com
which has online physicians who can help you with any questions you
may have. |
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