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Arthritis Of The Spine

Arthritis of the spine and arthritis of the neck can be very painful and debilitating problems that often affect individuals who are 40 or older. Both diseases have similar symptoms, including pain and numbness in the back, neck, head, and shoulders. The causes of these diseases may vary from one person to the next, but usually degeneration in the bones along with calcium build up may be significant causes of this problem. There are many forms of treatment that are commonly used for individuals suffering from these painful diseases. One of the most common treatments is restricted movement for the neck and back with a cervical collar, much like those used for individuals suffering from whiplash. Surgery is another treatment option that may be necessary if pain or complications continue after the use of the cervical collar has not shown any improvement.



The symptoms may be different for different people and the ups and downs of these symptoms will also vary. The back, neck, head and shoulders may ache from time to time and then be all right other times. Sometimes, bending and other common movements may cause pressure and pain to occur with arthritis of the spine. Often, the area that is affected will become numb for no reason. Numbness is very common, especially in arthritis of the neck. Other areas, including the arms and legs may also experience some numbness at times. In some cases, problems or changes with urination may arise. Frequent urination or the urgent need to urinate may affect the individual suffering from these diseases.



Sometimes past injuries are the culprit. An individual who has fallen or put extreme strain on the back or neck may be vulnerable to these forms of arthritis. The pain and strain from a fall or other injury can cause severe problems to occur, especially if medical help or advice is not sought in a timely manner. Degeneration of the spine can be to blame in some cases of arthritis of the spine. This has sometimes been attributed to genetic reasons and often blamed on the lack of calcium, much like with osteoporosis. The build-up of calcium in the bones can also be the cause. When these issues occur, nerves may become pinched or compacted, causing severe pain or numbness in the affected areas. Many individuals that suffer from arthritis of the neck will also be affected by herniated discs.



There are many treatment options that can be sought. One of the first methods of treatment will be medication to relieve the pain. This will only be helpful and will not alleviate the problem for arthritis of the neck. The most common treatment used in treating individuals is the use of a cervical collar. This type of collar will help to hold the neck straight and help to relieve some back pain. Sometimes, a stronger collar or brace can be used. This allows little room for movement, but can often be successful in the relief of the symptoms of pain and numbness in the affected areas. If a collar is not helpful, there is only one more option for most individuals. This option includes surgery for arthritis of the spine, which is often used in cases of severe pain. Also, if there are compressed nerves in the spine, surgery will be used to decompress the nerves in an attempt to relieve the pain and pressure. In severe cases where the individual has difficulty in several areas, including urination, severe pain, and weakness, surgery is the only option. While surgery can be successful, there are risks, as with any form of surgery.



The pain from these diseases can be very severe and debilitating for the individual. This can result in a loss of employment and reduction in the ability to live on one's own and do simple everyday tasks. Sometimes, a person with arthritis of the spine can suddenly suffer excruciating pain that will keep him bedridden and unable to do any of the normal housekeeping and hygienic tasks that he normally takes for granted. Patients who endure arthritis of the neck can have similar symptoms. This can bring on added problems, such as depression, loneliness, and financial difficulties. For a Christian, a deep faith and belief in God can be the most helpful form of treatment and relief. Trusting God, having faith in His word, and asking for healing can be more effective than any medicine, brace, or surgery can offer. God encourages us to turn to Him in times of crisis. Jesus gave this advice: "Jesus looking upon them saith, With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible" (Mark 10:27). God knows more about our problems, our pain, and our despair than anyone else. He is the creator of our bodies. We can go to Him with our illnesses and pain, and He will give us peace.

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