Thursday, August 8, 2013

Acute Sciatica - Why You Shouldn't Confuse This With Chronic Sciatica


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So you were told that the pain you are experiencing is due to the fact that you are suffering from acute sciatica right? "At least," you said, "I know what my problem is." You knew what plagued you so you were ready for whatever it threw at you; until you started surfing the internet for more information about your condition and then you were not so sure after all...

Suddenly you were not sure if what you were experiencing was acute sciatica or chronic sciatica. The information online did not help as many of the authors of those so called informative articles ended up mixing both types of sciatica.

Well, fret no longer as this article will thoroughly explain what chronic sciatica is all about in plain English so that you can be rest assured which of these ailments plague you.

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First and foremost, chronic sciatica is a condition which is excruciatingly painful and difficult to resolve. Often occurring in the back and leg, the physical symptoms that accompany this condition can make your life "hell".

Whereas "acute" refers to "intense", "chronic" actually means "recurring and long lasting in nature". This means that you will probably experience similar pain daily if you suffer from sciatica that is chronic in nature.

It has been reported by many patients that this ailment is accompanied by constant back and leg pain which occur at various intervals during the day; others report that this pain only occur with certain activities and / or positions.

So, what causes chronic sciatica? Well, according to conclusions based on clinical research, this condition is brought on by Foraminal stenosis, among other more common causes including, but not limited to, the following; protracted bad posture, spinal stenosis, a pinched sciatic nerve, among others.

The really good thing about everything we have discussed here is this: Chronic sciatica can be cured, eliminated, or eradicated - temporarily or permanently, the choice is yours.

Some of the temporal solution include the use of massage therapy, ice and heat packs, physical therapy (mostly low to medium impact exercise routines like; swimming, aerobics, walking, stretching, yoga, etcetera), chiropractics, taking of over the counter non steroid anti inflammatory medication or NSAIDs, or opting for surgery.

While all of the above may stop the pain you are experiencing, it is statistically proven that your pain will reoccur within 6 weeks to 3 months. So why not go for the permanent cure you deserve?

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FACT: Most conventional treatments for sciatica only work as a temporary band aid solution; they all fail to work in the long run!

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