Sunday 1 January 2012

Slipped Disc

Spinal cord is the most important part of the human body, which helps us walk straight, provides support to our body and does much more than that. Today, at least 1 out of 8 people suffer from back problems and slipped disk conditions, which are extremely painful. In most of the cases, slipped disk results from a person's habit of giving high pressure on the intervertebral disk. Many people face the slipped disk problem because of their habit of bending forward from their spinal cord, when it is not necessary to do so.

Even when our spine and all its joints are very flexible in nature, we should not apply extra pressure on the spine at wrong areas (like center of the cord, even when we can bend from the lower back or fold legs for a reason and achieve the objective) to move or more specifically, to bend.

What is Slipped Disk

In slipped disk condition, no disk actually slips from its place as spines are perfectly interlocked in the neighboring spines and spinal bones are supported by a circular disk like formation of tissues that are filled with jellylike substance. If more pressure is applied to spinal bones, it ultimately affects the tissue disks, resulting in swollen, torn, ruptured or bulged tissue disks allowing the jellylike substance to breakthrough the surrounding area. This substance and rupture in the tissue disks cause pressure on nerve which is placed next to these tissues making it very painful to bear. This condition is called slipped disk.

What are the Causes of Slipped Disk Problem

As mentioned in the beginning of this article, slipped disk (and any other back problem) is an outcome of improper habits of bending, and along with this, any accident that might have caused direct or indirect pressure on the spinal cords, improper lifting, frequent and improper turning and twisting of back causing high pressure and strain on the spines etc., are the main causes of slipped disk problem.

What are the Symptoms of Slipped Disk Problem

There are many symptoms of slipped disk, among which the most prominent are:
·         Slipped disk mainly affects nerves, which in turn causes pain in the back, neck and lower part of the body.
·         Sometimes, a person suffering from slipped disk feels partial or complete numbness in the parts that are above and below the affected area, this slowly leads to a paralytic condition.
·         In some cases, the lower part of the body becomes weak and it becomes almost impossible for the patient to stand on his/her feet.
·         People also witness scratchy/itchy (tingling) feeling around the genitals. ·         Along with the symptoms specified above, the patient also experiences pain while doing any activity such as sneezing, coughing, walking, etc.
·         People suffering from slipped disk often complain of experiencing partial or regular unconsciousness.

What are the Possible Treatment Options Available for Slipped Disk

Although surgery does not guarantee maximum relief for the person suffering from slipped disk, your doctors may suggest operation as one possible solution for your problem after performing all the diagnostic tests. Along with the medications and surgeries, exercising is one of the most effective ways to soothe the patient's condition and help him/her in controlling the pain. In some cases where it is impossible to exercise or use surgery, a patient is advised to take complete bed rest. Periodic massage also can help in finding relief from the excruciating pain.
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