How to treat intervertebral disc bulge

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summary

Now, with the development of society, many people can't live without mobile phones and computers all day. Coupled with sedentary, many people have the symptoms of intervertebral disc herniation. So we must pay attention to it and exercise more. However, when the condition is not too serious, drug treatment can be used. In order to improve the blood circulation of the affected part and reduce the pain caused by compression or stimulation of nerve roots as much as possible, how can the intervertebral disc herniation be cured? Now let's take a look.

How to treat intervertebral disc bulge

First: physical therapy, in the early stage of onset, in order to improve the blood circulation of the affected part, eliminate the possible exudation, edema and other inflammatory reactions, and reduce the pain caused by compression or stimulation of nerve roots, short wave and Ultrashort Wave Electrotherapy are generally used.

Second: drug therapy, generally as a kind of adjuvant treatment with the main purpose of relieving symptoms. For patients with intolerable pain symptoms, unable to lie on their back or fall asleep, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be taken orally, or antispasmodic analgesic tincture can be applied externally to relieve local pain.

Third: traction treatment. The traction treatment of disc herniation is to apply the relationship between force and reaction force in mechanics, and achieve the purpose of treatment through a special traction device. This treatment can gradually relax the muscles and relieve the symptoms of pain.

matters needing attention

Patients with intervertebral disc herniation should be prevented from overwork. Standing or sitting in the same position should not be kept for too long. Proper in situ activities can relieve muscle fatigue. Especially when lifting heavy objects, we must first squat down to get the heavy objects, and then slowly get up, we must exercise more appropriately at ordinary times.