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  2. Medication for Sciatica - Spine-health

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    Medicated patches may provide extended pain relief. Adhesive patches containing lidocaine, a local anesthetic medication, can be worn inside your clothing and may provide a continuous numbing effect, reducing sciatica pain. Tips to use topical medication to relieve sciatica pain. Sciatica pain originates in your lower spine and travels down ...

  3. Should I Use Ice or Heat for My Lower Back Pain? | Spine-health

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    1. Use cold first and then apply heat for acute back pain. When your back pain is acute (less than a 4-week duration) and/or occurs due to a direct injury, use cold therapy first. 2 Lowering the body temperature will help constrict the blood vessels, reduce swelling, decrease inflammation, and cause a numbing effect. 1 ,3.

  4. How to Apply Heat Therapy for Your Sciatica Symptoms

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    Warnings and precautions while using heat therapy. When using heat therapy, the heat source should be warm, as tolerated, and not hot. As a general rule, heat therapy can be used for 15 to 20 minutes, with breaks in between to avoid skin damage. Overuse of heat therapy may cause burns, scalding, or ulcers. It is a smart idea to place a cloth ...

  5. Pain Management of Lumbar Stenosis - Spine-health

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    Icing the lower back after exercise is a common treatment of spinal stenosis of the lumbar spine. The goal of ice therapy is to numb the affected area and achieve temporary pain relief. A frozen bag of peas works well for this purpose. Simply apply the cold pack for about 10 minutes at a time. If there is a lack of sensation in the lower back ...

  6. 4 Commonly Overlooked Sciatica Remedies - Spine-health

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    Show Transcript. Read on to learn about 4 commonly overlooked and easy remedies that may help you find quick relief. 1. Apply continuous, low-level heat. A commercial adhesive heat wrap can provide tolerable, low-level heat for up to 8 hours. Heat therapy can help alleviate pain in your lower back and legs caused by sciatica.

  7. 7 Ways to Relieve Back Pain Naturally - Spine-health

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    6. Support your body in a warm pool. The buoyancy of the water lets you enjoy the benefits of exercise with less pain. Exercising in water also helps regulate the functioning of nerves and muscles, relieving pain. 14 Shi Z, Zhou H, Lu L, et al. Aquatic Exercises in the Treatment of Low Back Pain.

  8. 5 Little-Known Tips for Lumbar Herniated Disc Pain Relief

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    2. Over-the-counter (OTC) topical pain relievers provide targeted relief. 3. Certain sleep positions reduce pressure on a herniated disc. 4. Myofascial release or massage alleviates muscle tension. 5. Hydrotherapy calms inflammation and eases pain. Common home remedies for pain from a herniated disc.

  9. Benefits of Heat Therapy for Lower Back Pain - Spine-health

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    1. Heat therapy speeds up the healing process. Heat therapy dilates blood vessels, improving circulation and relieving pain or stiffness. Heat therapy promotes healing by increasing blood flow to the muscles in the lower back. Increased blood flow delivers more oxygen, white blood cells, platelets, and essential nutrients – all of which help ...

  10. Medications for Back Pain and Neck Pain - Spine-health

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    The anticonvulsants used for managing back and neck pain include: Gabapentin (Neurontin) Pregabalin (Lyrica) These medications are effective for short-term relief of neuropathic pain but provide only moderate relief for chronic pain. 7 Knezevic NN, Candido KD, Vlaeyen JWS, Van Zundert J, Cohen SP. Low back pain.

  11. Leg Pain and Numbness: What Might These Symptoms Mean?

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    Nausea. Excruciating back pain. Progressive leg numbness and/or weakness. Loss of normal bowel and/or bladder function. These symptoms may indicate serious conditions such as infection, tumors, cauda equina syndrome, abdominal aortic aneurysm, or severe nerve damage. See When Sciatica Pain Is a Medical Emergency.