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    Preventive measures and OTC treatment of pinched nerve
    Article courtesy of Native Remedies

    All back pain is not sciatica; nor is all sciatica-like pain in the lower back, buttocks and legs caused
    by a herniated disc. Too much attention is paid to serious sounding names of diseases and most
    of us tend to associate even ‘similar’ symptoms to them.

    Sciatica is popularly known to be a symptom of a disc problem. Tenderness, tingling, pins and
    needles, numbness or a burning sensation in a limb is commonly associated with sciatica. Even
    though some people are quick to jump to such conclusions, it is not necessary that such kind of
    pain means a problem with your spine.

    Sciatica-like or pseudo sciatica produces similar symptoms. It is often caused due to a pinched
    nerve and does not necessarily mean that you have to rush for a sciatic nerve treatment that
    involves prescription drugs. A pinched nerve is the result of compression, tightening or stretching
    of a nerve. Nerves like the radial, ulnar, femoral and sciatic that pass over bones are the more
    vulnerable.

    Most of the times, such sciatica-like pain can be treated with simple remedies that can be acquired
    over-the counter. These include sciatica alternative remedies that are also worth trying in such cases.
    The most recommended treatment is to give the body and specifically the damaged area some rest.

    You can do so by modifying your activities to avoid those that cause or aggravate compression of
    the affected nerve. Try some muscle strengthening and stretching exercises to work on the affected
    area to relieve the compression.

    Sometimes the area affected is highly mobile even during sleep. Wearing a splint or a brace on
    wrists or ankles during the day as well as while sleep will immobilize those parts and provide the
    much needed relief.

    Homeopathic remedies form an integral part of any OTC treatment. Rhus tox, if the pain gets
    better on applying warmth and Arnica, if it follows an injury are among the most common
    homoeopathic remedies for pain caused by a pinched nerve. Herbal tea made of equal parts
    of St. John’s wort, Siberian Ginseng and Skullcap will also ease pain equally well.

    Rather than exposing and increasing your vulnerability to the condition, it is much better to take
    preventive measures.

    * A good posture is a precondition for avoiding a pinched nerve.
    * Learn how to pick heavy objects properly – bend your knees and not your back.
    * Avoid sitting in the same position for long periods.
    * If you have a sitting job, invest in an ergonomic chair or take a break every now and then to
    give rest to tensed muscles.
    * Make exercise a part of your daily routine.
    * Avoid putting on weight.
    * Include lecithin in your diet; it can help to regenerate nerves.

    On the face of it, a pinched nerve is a minor condition but it can sometimes lead to other conditions
    like peripheral neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow. It is imperative that the cause
    of pain be determined as these conditions may cause a permanent disability if not addressed to
    in time.
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