Symptoms and treatment of cervical osteochondrosis in women

Osteochondrosis today is considered one of the most common diseases, it often affects women over 25 years old. The disease is characterized by an acute and rapid course, especially when comparing the course of the disease in male patients.

Pathological processes that accompany the disease are the destruction of joint tissues, intervertebral discs. Pathology in 30% of cases is the cause of headaches. If symptoms of cervical osteochondrosis occur in women, you should immediately consult a doctor, this will help to avoid further development of the disease.

Cervical osteochondrosis - a disease that occurs in women after 25 years

What is cervical osteochondrosis

Osteochondrosis is a chronic disease, it is accompanied by damage to one or more parts of the spine. Depending on this, the clinical manifestations of the disease differ.

The main load falls on the lower back, but with the defeat of the cervical region there are much more problems. This is due to the anatomical features of the body, in the cervical region there are a lot of fibers and nerve endings, there are also vessels on which blood circulation in the brain depends.

Osteochondrosis of the cervical spine leads to the development of intervertebral hernias

The cervical region is considered more vulnerable due to the proximity of the vertebrae and their proximity to the arteries involved in supplying nutrients to the brain. The displacement of the vertebrae leads to compression of the nerve roots and arteries, after which changes occur in the intervertebral cartilage, hernias and protrusions develop. These changes in the intervertebral discs often have an age-related character, the disease can also manifest itself at a young age.

Predisposing factors

There are a huge number of reasons for the development of female cervical osteochondrosis, the predisposing factors are as follows:

  • taking hormonal drugs - this leads to metabolic disorders;
  • increased load on the spine and spinal muscles (develops as a result of an unorganized workplace, when working in hazardous industries or with weightlifting, professional sports);
  • violation of diet, use of unhealthy foods, nutrient deficiency;
  • insufficient water intake (pure, without harmful additives and impurities) - this leads to drying of cartilaginous tissues, ligaments, which leads to clogging of the body with toxins;
  • low physical activity - against the background of the lack of physical exercises, there is a violation of blood circulation in the muscles, insufficient nutrition of the intervertebral discs;
  • genetic predisposition, congenital curvature of the spine;
  • previous diseases (arthritis, arthrosis, neuralgia, vasospasm, etc. );
  • transferred injuries of the spine;
  • constant stresses - they are often psychosomatic in nature, against the background of tension, uncontrolled muscle contraction occurs, as a result, the processes of blood circulation, the flow of lymphatic fluid slow down, deposits of toxins and toxins are observed.
The development of cervical osteochondrosis is due to many predisposing factors

Secondary risk factors:

  • incorrect position of the spine during sleep and rest, wrong choice of mattress and pillow;
  • sleep without a pillow;
  • pregnancy;
  • Overweight.

Age - as the body ages, vertebrae wear out, cartilage tissue wears out, calcium is washed out, poor distribution of body weight on the feet, uneven load on the spine.

Symptoms of cervical chondrosis in women

Cervical osteochondrosis can be asymptomatic for a long time, many attribute the limitation of motor activity to fatigue, pain in the early stages of the disease is often absent.

Neck pain is a symptom of osteochondrosis of the cervical spine

The occurrence of pain is often associated with poor sleep, frequent stress. In some cases, signs of ordinary cervical osteochondrosis in women appear quite quickly. One day a woman can feel fine, and the next day severe pain does not allow her to move freely, up to the inability to raise her head from the pillow. This condition is a reason to seek medical help, at this stage you can easily cope with the signs of the disease.

General symptoms of the disease

Symptoms of the acute stage of cervical osteochondrosis in women are more pronounced. Cartilage puts pressure on the nerve roots, puts pressure on the arteries that run along the spine. There is a risk of short-term memory loss, due to oxygen starvation frequent fainting occurs. Failure to treat pain, numbness in the shoulder area, tingling in the fingers, and other symptoms can lead to paralysis.

Severe pain in a woman caused by cervical osteochondrosis

Reflex syndrome

Manifestations of cervical osteochondrosis in women are often associated with reflex syndromes, the symptoms of which arise against the background of constant irritation of the receptors of the spinal cord, as a result of which the neurons are reflexively in an excited state.

This leads to malnutrition, metabolic processes, at the same time blood vessels and nerves are compressed.

Reflex syndromes are divided into:

  1. Painful - back pain, pain in the neck, back of the head, simultaneous pain in the neck, shoulder / forearm.
  2. Muscle toning - constant muscle tension, leading to oxygen starvation, swelling, seals.
Back pain in the neck is a reflex syndrome of cervical osteochondrosis

Periodically, spasms can also occur in the muscles of the head, in the cervical region and in the shoulder girdle.

At the initial stage of the development of the disease, syndromes of the inferior oblique muscle of the head, scapulocostal syndrome, vertebral artery syndrome, tension of the scalene muscle often occur.

radicular syndrome

With osteochondrosis of the cervical spine in women, radicular syndrome often occurs, which is accompanied by compression of the vessels of the nerve roots of the spinal cord. Pathology is accompanied by impaired movement of the hands, loss of sensitivity. In this case, there are also violations of the functioning of internal organs (pathology of urination, sexual dysfunction, hypertension, memory impairment). Violation of blood vessels can occur unexpectedly, with sudden movements in the affected area.

Radicular syndrome in cervical osteochondrosis is very common

Vascular syndrome

Against the background of the symptoms of compression of the vessels of the spinal cord, a symptom of osteochondrosis of the cervical spine occurs in women, in extreme cases, an ischemic stroke develops. This complication is accompanied by a violation of the motor activity of the limbs, there is a decrease in sensitivity, a deterioration in the functioning of internal organs. Sometimes the organs stop working and if the kidneys fail, the probability of death is high.

Compression of spinal cord vessels in osteochondrosis of the cervical spine

Stages of development of osteochondrosis

There are four stages of the disease, all of which are accompanied by certain pathological changes.

1 step

At the first stage of the development of the disease, damage to the pulpy nucleus of the intervertebral disc is observed. This phenomenon occurs against the background of a violation of metabolic processes in the body, as a result of dehydration the core dries up, decreases in size and becomes less durable. The spine becomes more vulnerable to physical stress, there is no pain syndrome at this stage. Diagnosis at this stage does not require medication.

Damage to the pulpy nucleus of the intervertebral disc in the first stage of cervical osteochondrosis

2 floors

At this stage, the fibrous ring is damaged, tears and cracks appear on the surface of the intervertebral disc due to the loads on the spine. The ring thins, the core moves in tears and cracks, which leads to their expansion. The enlarged disc protrudes from the vertebrae, protrusion of the disc occurs, the process is accompanied by pain.

Four stages of development of cervical osteochondrosis


3 steps

With osteochondrosis of the third degree, an intervertebral hernia is formed, the fibrous ring is torn. The nucleus pulposus moves into the subglottic cavity, resulting in a herniated disc. The pathological process leads to damage to nearby vascular, muscle, ligament and nerve tissue.




4 steps

This stage is accompanied by degenerative restoration of the spine, its duration reaches 12 months. During this period, there is a change in the nature of bone growth, they begin to grow in width, which leads to an increase in the area of the vertebra. Thus, the formation of osteophytes occurs, as a result of which the mobility of the spine decreases, destructive processes stop.

Pathological changes in the spine depending on the stage of osteochondrosis

Treatment methods

Treatment of any stage of cervical osteochondrosis in women should be aimed primarily at eliminating the causes of the disease. Therapy should be comprehensive, this approach will help to avoid the spread of the pathological process.

The action of treatment should be aimed at restoring or activating lymphatic outflow and venous outflow from the affected areas. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is considered an excellent means of prevention and treatment of cervical osteochondrosis. As part of first aid, analgesics are indicated and NSAIDs are very effective.

After providing first aid, you should consult a doctor, he will help prescribe the appropriate treatment.

Medical

In the treatment of osteochondrosis, the following drugs are prescribed:

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (tablets, injections) - their action is aimed at reducing pain, eliminating the inflammatory process. Treatment can take several months, while they have a negative impact on the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (hormones) - prescribed for severe pain. They show effectiveness in eliminating inflammation, pain, but also have side effects in the form of a negative effect on the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Antispasmodics - effectively relieve muscle spasms, have a relaxing effect on muscles, activate blood circulation processes.
  • Epidural blockade - during its implementation, the introduction of painkillers, hormones into the space between the meninges and the periosteum of the vertebrae is indicated.

As part of the treatment of osteochondrosis, the use of chondroprotectors, muscle relaxants is also indicated, the dosage and duration of treatment is prescribed by the doctor.

Gymnastic

It is recommended to do physiotherapy exercises for the symptoms of cervical osteochondrosis in women as prescribed by the doctor. All movements should be discussed with a specialist, as improper positioning of the neck and arms can make the situation worse.

Effective exercises for the neck:

  1. Lying with your arms stretched out to the sides, lift them with slight bends of the body. The right palm should reach the left and vice versa, repeat 5-6 times.
  2. Lying on your stomach, arms stretched along the body, try to relax your muscles, turn your head alternately in different directions. The edges of the ears should touch the floor, do 10 repetitions.
  3. Standing straight with straightened shoulders, slowly turn your head in different directions, repeat 6-7 times.
  4. With fingers closed at the back of the head, bring the elbows together, attach the chin to the forearms, do 6-7 repetitions.

It is recommended to perform all exercises regularly, only in this case the effectiveness of therapy is achieved.

Physiotherapy and massage

Pinching of the vertebrae is accompanied by severe pain, in order to eliminate pathological manifestations of the disease, the doctor prescribes physiotherapeutic methods. Their action is aimed at eliminating pain, reducing uncomfortable sensations and activating blood circulation processes.

With osteochondrosis, the following physiotherapeutic methods are most often prescribed:

  • shock wave therapy;
  • electrophoresis;
  • acupuncture;
  • laser therapy;
  • balneotherapy;
  • massage.
With cervical osteochondrosis, various physiotherapy procedures can be prescribed

Massage shows its effectiveness in eliminating pain, therefore, lost mobility returns. Physical impact on the affected area activates blood circulation processes, reduces tone, strengthens muscles. Application of the method minimizes the risk of pathological processes in the future.

During treatment, different methods of massage are used, it all depends on the clinical picture, the characteristics of the patient's body, the stage of the disease.

Massage has contraindications, which should be taken into account before prescribing the procedure. Precautions should be observed in case of vascular pathologies, arterial hypertension, injuries, skin inflammations are also considered contraindications.

Food

An important role in osteochondrosis is played by diet, it must be balanced, it is better to contact a nutritionist. The consumption of salty foods and mineral water should be minimized. It is recommended to eat 5-6 times a day in small portions, fried, baked and spicy dishes should be replaced with steamed dishes. It is recommended to give preference to protein products (legumes, dairy products), chondroitins, sprouted grains, sesame. Prohibited coffee, alcoholic beverages, strong tea.

Food for a patient with cervical osteochondrosis should be steamed

Alternative treatment

It is also recommended to use alternative treatment in combination with traditional methods. A medical consultation is required beforehand. Such methods can reduce the severity of symptoms, but not eliminate the cause of the development of the pathological process. As part of folk treatment, ointments, infusions, decoctions, compresses, rubs, baths are widely used. In their manufacture, various herbs, alcohols, oils, honey, etc. are used.

Effective Recipes:

  1. Place a handful of chopped celery in 200 ml of boiling water, insist for 5 hours, drink the strained mixture 1 tbsp. I. Daily.
  2. Warm green leaves of burdock or horseradish in a steam bath, apply to the neck for an hour.
  3. Mix honey and grated potatoes in equal proportions, use the mixture for compresses.
From celery you can prepare a remedy for the treatment of cervical osteochondrosis

Therapeutic baths

The effect of therapeutic baths:

  • thermal - under the influence of high temperature, blood circulation processes are accelerated, intensified, the sensitivity of receptors increases, enzymes are activated, inflammatory processes are reduced;
  • mechanical - under water pressure, blood circulation is activated, as a result, tissues are saturated with oxygen and useful elements;
  • chemical - after adding salt, minerals, plants, water acquires healing properties, baths also have a stimulating effect on the excretion system, as a result, the body's resistance to diseases increases.

Coniferous, salt and mustard baths show high efficiency, the duration of the procedure is 20-30 minutes. After the session, it is recommended to lie down in a warm bed, as the cold can cancel out the entire effect of the therapy. The procedure should be abandoned in the presence of cancer, heart and vascular problems.