
Osteochondrosis of the cervical spine (Osteohondroz) are degenerative-dystrophic lesions of the intervertebral discs, as a result of which the discs themselves, vertebrae and joints of the cervical spine are damaged and a decrease in the height of the intervertebral discs is observed.
The disease progresses if left untreated and can cause headaches, poor circulation and even a hernia.
Many people know firsthand how to treat osteochondrosis of the cervical spine;The disease is quite common.Women are especially susceptible to this because, due to their anatomical structure, their shoulder girdle is not as strong as men's.
Features of cervical osteochondrosis.
The neck is a very mobile part of the body and is subject to significant tension (constantly holding the head).In addition, the size of the vertebrae here is much smaller than in other parts of the spine.The large vessels that supply the brain pass through the neck, so poor circulation due to displacement of the vertebral structures and infringement of the lumen of the blood vessels can cause dizziness and headaches.In addition, there are many nerve endings, the infringement of which causes strong painful sensations.
Methods for treating cervical osteochondrosis.
How to treat osteochondrosis of the cervical spine?The main methods are the use of medications, physiotherapy, physiotherapy and massage.Each method is used at different stages of the disease, in combination with the others or in isolation.
Treatment of the disease is carried out most actively with the help of drug therapy, which is aimed at relieving inflammation and spasms, relieving pain, restoring blood microcirculation and improving cerebral circulation.The main drugs to relieve muscle spasms and treat the inflammatory process are non-steroidal muscle relaxants.Vasodilators are used to improve blood circulation.Vitamins of group B are also prescribed, which improve metabolic processes and participate in the synthesis of neurotransmitters.
Massage is prescribed in the absence of exacerbation of the disease or when the state of health improves slightly after using medications.
Physiotherapy is also used, mainly amplipulse therapy and electrophoresis with novocaine in the cervical region.
Exercise therapy and gymnastics are prescribed both in the acute stage in the form of static exercises and when the symptoms of the disease subside in order to strengthen the muscles and restore the mobility of the cervical spine.
Is it possible to treat cervical osteochondrosis at home?Of course it is, but it is better to combine home remedies with medications prescribed by a doctor.Self-medication includes lying on special applicators, using hot rubs and compresses (with iodine, alcohol, mustard), and warm herbal baths.























