The problem of cartilaginous discoloration occurs because of a problem in one of the discs in the cervical vertebrae that separate the spinal vertebrae. These discs consist of an outer window-like tape that contains a gel-like substance called the core. This is called the frame of the fibrous loop. Crashes cause the internal gelatin of the disc to inflate and inflate the fractured area by pressing the nerves in the spinal tunnel or when the nucleus is leaking out due to rupture in the surrounding outer circumference of the disc. This slippage causes weakness in the leg, Numbness, numbness and pain in the hand and leg, as well as irritation in the nerve roots that emerge from the spinal cord.
Types of cartilage slide and its symptoms
There are four types of cartilage slide, each type is different in its symptoms from the other, and these types are:
Lumbar cartilage slide
- Feeling of pain when stretching and laughing, sneezing and coughing.
- Inability to walk long distances and inability to stand in some cases.
- The appearance of severe pain in the lower back which may extend to the legs and back.
- Feel numbness and numbness in the lower limbs of the body.
- The inability to control the bladder, which causes insomnia in some cases.
- Severe cramps appear in both legs when walking and in the muscles of the ass.
Sciatica
- Muscle weakness.
- Difficult to stand and walk.
- Feeling of pain in the back, foot, leg and buttocks.
- Tingling and numbness in the limbs.
Slit of thoracic cartilage
- Feeling shortness of breath because of the influence on the muscles that help to breathe.
- Pain in the back, ribs and rib cage.
- Can cause anxiety and psychological distress to the patient.
Cervical cartilage slide
- Feeling pain in the shoulder pad area.
- Difficulty moving the neck muscles and stiffening, causing pain when trying to move it.
- Feeling severe pain when moving the head or when doing neck bending.
- Pain when sneezing, coughing, stretching and laughing.
How to get rid of cartilage slide and treat it
It takes time to cure cartilage slip several weeks, and may extend to months and can follow the following guidelines:
- Exercise recommended by your doctor or physiotherapists.
- Avoid sitting long on the bed and avoiding the wrong seating positions.
- Take some medications that relieve pain.
- The use of surgical procedures.
- Place hot water compresses on the affected area.