Pinched Nerve Pins and Needles, Symptoms and Treatment
Few steps to survive a pinched nerve
Have you ever felt a burning pain in your wrist? Or pins and needles? Or maybe numbness in your
back? Do you think these syndromes are familiar? Then you are having a pinched nerve. Do not
worry! If you take some steps it won’t be dangerous at all. Let us first define what a pinched nerve is, know how
it can be caused, how it can be treated and the preventive measures that we can take to reduce pinched nerve
syndrome.
A pinched nerve can occur due to pressure of any near structure inside your body, this structure maybe bone,
tendon, cartilage or soft tissue. It can occur in many places like neck region (cervical region), elbow but one of
the most famous examples is the pressure made by a herniated inter vertebral disc in the lumbar region of the spine
on the sciatic nerve causing burning and tingling pain progressing downward along the leg and this case is named
(sciatica). Also another famous example is the carpal tunnel syndrome where the swelled nerve sheath presses on the
median nerve causing interruption of its function and inducing pain, it can be caused by the over growth of the
bony structure of the carpal tunnel.
A repetitive work, as the work done by workers on assembly line, heavy exercise like weight lifting, bone spur
from osteoarthritis, injury and improper body posture are many things that can cause pinched nerve. The over growth
of bones must be taken in consideration as one of the major causes of pinched nerve.
Treatment of pinched nerve can be divided into three sections:
The physical treatment is the first line of treatment for the case. Immobilizing the
affected part for a short period of time using a brace is very effective and recovery occurs usually after several
days. The usage of a splint in cases of carpal tunnel syndrome is essential because wrist joint is exposed to
movement even involuntary during sleep.
Physical therapists can advise patients to practice some stretch exercises for the weak part. The physical
treatment must be combined with medications that can relief the pain and pressure from the affected nerve. The drug
of choice is the (NSAIDs) non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs because they reduce swelling quickly causing the
nerve to regain its normal function. There is also a home
remedy for pinched nerve.
Sometimes it is essential to undergo surgical operation to relief the pressure. That happens in many cases as if
the pressure comes from a herniated inter vertebral disc, the surgeon remove the disc to release the nerve or if
the pressure comes from a part of the vertebral spines the surgeon can remove the bulging part of the vertebrae. In
case of osteoarthritis removing the bone spurs is very useful to relief pain.
Prevention of the pinched nerve is very easy. If you have a job that includes a repetitive routine work like
assembling parts on industrial line, you must take several breaks during the day to rest your arms. Doing some
stretching exercises can reduce induction of syndrome. As the osteoarthritis is one of the causes so you must
protect your joints by keeping balanced body weight. Maintain a good posture while sitting and sleeping. At last we
can conclude that the pinched nerve syndrome is made by our own hands so as a result we can stop it by our hands by
taking these protective measures in our daily life.
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