Treatment For A Bulging Disc Frequently Asked Questions: “Is There Anything I Can Do For Faster Pain Relief?”

Out of all the questions people ask me about healing a bulging disc or a herniated disc, the one question that is probably asked most often would be, “Is there anything I can do for faster pain relief?”

And, although you may suspect that the answer would be some sort of prescription, or a pain-relieving lotion that you can purchase at a drug store, it’s actually something much simpler than that and we all have access to it right in our own homes.

So, what is it? Ice.

That’s right – I know this may seem simple, but the truth of the matter is that there really isn’t anything more effective or faster-working than ice when it comes to herniated disc treatment.

Now I realize that this may seem contradictory, because many physicians will actually tell you to use heat with this health problem, and that’s honestly one of the worst things you can do.

The reason for this is because your body is going through an inflammatory process when you are in pain. The brain can tell that something is not right, so it will rush blood to the area in order to provide fresh oxygen and nutrients for expedited healing.

Although that sounds wonderful on the surface, because there is a rush of blood to the area, it will swell up and become very hot because blood is hot. And when you’re dealing with a problem related to the spine, such as a disc problem, you have to realize that there really isn’t a lot of room for swelling to occur before it begins to apply extra pressure to the nerves of the spine and cause you more pain.

So, let’s think about this logically for a minute. If the area is already hot, do you really want to put something hot on top of it? Absolutely not! Adding heat to an already inflammed area of the body will just bring more blood to the area, result in more swelling, and thus more pain.

Because of this, ice is a much better option as a herniated disc therapy and, if performed as I recommend, will lead to quite a bit of pain relief within just a few days of using it. Ice reduces the inflammatory process, reduces swelling, and alleviates pressure from the sensitive nerves that are causing your pain.

So, how exactly would you use ice for the fastest results? First, you want to use real ice rather than a substitute such as a gel pack or frozen vegetables. Real ice maintains the same temperature throughout the treatment, whereas other substitutes will not. This is very important if you want the fastest relief possible.

Next, you want to place the ice over the inflammed disc, leave it there for 15 minutes or until you feel numbness in the area (whichever comes first), remove it for 1 hour and repeat the treatment again.

Continue repeating the ice treatment every hour, as many times as you can during the day. If you are able to treat the area 5 – 8 times a day, you should notice considerable relief of your symptoms within 3 days.

If the ice aggravates your condition, then you probably have some degeneration occurring within the injured disc as well. In this case, discontinue the ice treatments and try dry heat (using a heating pad, such as the ones you can find at a local drug store). Follow the same rules – 15 minutes on, 1 hour off and see if that makes a difference.

If it does make a difference, continue with heat and realize that more of your pain is coming from the degeneration rather than the disc bulge or herniation.

If you would like to learn the answers to the top 20 questions that people have about healing a bulging disc or a herniated disc, you can click the following link (bulging disc treatment).

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