Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Cervical Spondylosis Herbal Remedies


Neck Arthritis, Neck Osteoarthritis, Cervical Spondylosis; whatever you call it, it is still one of the many degenerative diseases that are affecting the elderly. People between forty (40) to seventy-five (75) years of age are the common victims of this progressive condition. Neck pain is the primary complains of old people suffering from the condition. Most of the time, the pain is relieved by pain killers but only for a short span of time.

Why do old people even experience neck pain to begin with?

Pain localized in your neck is only one of the multitudes of manifestations that elderly people experience when they have Cervical Spondylosis. Neck pain however is only verified as a clinical sign of the disease only after further gathering of evidence, normally by conducting neck x-rays and other imaging tests such as CT Scan and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

Pain is usually caused by the thickened vertebral discs that prevent the spinal bones from fusion. Osteophytes, which is known as bone spurs in layman's term, forms in between the bones which is the origin of the bulges you feel during palpation along with slipped discs. If the condition has already progressed, loss of sensation and chronic pain may already be evident. You will also start to feel weakness in your arms down to your lower extremities.

Several treatment options are being offered if you have developed Cervical Spondylosis. Over-the-counter drugs are mostly recommended for a fast relief from pain in the early stages of the disease. Anti-depressants can also be prescribed by your physician as the condition is sometimes associated with stress and depression. Sleep deprivation can also lead to the development of the disease.

For a natural approach, you can opt to go for herbal remedies as a solution to the recurring neck pain. There are specific types of herbs that had also been proven to reduce stress. Furthermore, some herbs have anti-inflammatory properties that can help relieve swelling in the neck area. Application of these herbs can also be done in the arms and lower extremities for a fast relief from numbness and tingling sensations. Herbal supplements are also beginning to be popular although further research still needs to support its beneficial claims to the body.

Guaicum, Lachnanthes and Rhus Tox are few of the herbs that can be used for stiff neck. For numbness in the arms, Paris Quadrifolia and Kalmia Latifolia are the right herbs for you. To dissolve bony outgrowths in the neck, it is best that you consume Calcarea. For treating vertigo, Conium Maculatum will work wonders for you.

You can also use the following herbs for cervical spondylosis: turmeric, ginger, willow, cayenne, cat's claw and black cohosh. Devil's claw can also be used as it has anti-inflammatory properties.

1 comment:

  1. According to me natural treatments or homeopathy is effectively considered by people to treat their health issues and disorders. Regular doses of homeopathic tablets or applying formulated oils, creams and gels on body can cure spondylitis.

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