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Where you can find sciatic nerve treatment

By ama On August 9, 2009 Under Back Pain Exercise, Back Pain Relief, Back Pain Treatment, Chronic Back Pain, Lower Back Pain, Severe Back Pain, Upper Back Pain
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If you suspect you are suffering from Sciatica Nerve pain you should speak to your doctor right away. You should have a thorough examination to find out the extend of your symptoms. It’s also common for the symptoms of Sciatica Nerve pain to be linked to other problems, so the pain may not necessarily be the cause. This is why you should be honest and thorough with your doctor when discussing all your symptoms. The doctor can then decide if the symptoms are directly related to Sciatica Nerve pain or if they are part of something else. Also, only your doctor can decide the best treatment for Sciatica Nerve pain if that is the diagnosis.

Sciatica nerve pain can be treated in many ways. The type of sciatic nerve treatment will depend highly on what type of condition you have. Most commonly a doctor will suggest to you to go for physical therapy, especially if you show symptoms of a herniated disk. To help reduce the pain and discomfort, doctors may give you pain killers and anti-inflammatory medicines. Some of these prescribed drugs have bad side effects and that is why such specific drugs should not be taken for a long time by one patient. The intake should be monitored and be taken for just a short period of time.

To relieve pain in patients with Sciatica Nerve problems a physician sometimes uses steroids injections. This is a very aggressive treatment and is only used when a patient’s ability to move is severely restricted by the relentless nature of their pain. The steroids reduce the inflammation associated with the nerve pain, but they can be very dangerous if not used properly. Therefore, the law prohibits anyone from receiving more than three of these injections annually. Unfortunately, the injections only ease the pain for a short time and three injections are never enough to help patients with this chronic pain.

Many options are available for the treatment of sciatica nerve pain. One option is surgery, although it is seen as a last resort. The surgery is described as aggressive and intrusive, to be considered only in very serious cases in which one has a loss of sensation in the back or legs, or has lost control of the bladder or bowels. Surgery is the only option when these conditions occur because their presence is indicative of the severity of the condition. Although some relief is gained by most patients from surgery, complete success is rare, because of other complications resulting from the surgery. For this, reason one should give considerable thought to this option.

Indeed, Sciatica Nerve Pain is considered a very serious condition; therefore it is wise to see your doctor as soon as possible. What initially starts with numbness in the legs and lower back, can lead, if untreated, to a potential loss in leg movement, eventually leading to a complete loss of bladder and bowel control. It is not uncommon for those suffering with the early symptoms to assume the pain is due to muscular inflammation, and so assume that OTC medication will help to relieve, and eventually cure, their condition. However, treated in this manner, the condition can leave sufferers with irreversible nerve damage.

There isn’t one preferred form of treatment; your doctor will usually recommend a course of action depending on your symptoms and the progress of the disorder in the case. Generally the first step would be to have a look at the drugs that will reduce the pain and inflammation. Many patients also turn to chiropractors for further help. An alternative form of treatment is acupuncture which has been tremendously successful in relieving the symptoms of Sciatic Nerve pain. There isn’t a particular format for treatment and at best you need to choose one form that will best suit your condition.

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