There
is Help If You Suffer From Lumbar Spondylosis Or Ankylosing
Spondylosis
Degeneration of the spine can be caused by spondylosis,
which is an inflammatory disease that bends the vertebrae over
a period of time. The spine stiffens, which affects the
function of the spine. The inflammation may cause osteophytes,
which are bone bridges to form. The osteophytes can fuse joints
which used to be flexible. How fast degeneration occurs depends
on the individual, but aging is the principle cause.
Spondylosis can affect the neck (cervical), the
middle-back(thoracic), and the lower-back(lumbar) areas in the
spine.
Specifically the lower back or lumbar area is mostly
affected by sponsylosis in people who are past 40 years of age.
Most of the weight of your body is carried by your lower spine
and so certain movements bring pain and stiffness, the severity
of which depends on how much degeneration has occurred. Often
times stiffness and pain is reported in the back and buttocks
in the morning after getting up. Movements that are commonly
repeated, like bending and lifting can increase pain, as well
as prolonged sitting as it puts pressure on the lower back.
More men than women are affected by spondylitis. It is
recorded that 1 in 1,000 people contract it before they reach
40 years old. Males between the ages of 16 and 35 are the most
common group to get it. Elderly men who have an advanced state
of it will be permanently bent spine and have a severly stooped
posture. Other symptoms that can occur are chest pain when
inhaling, fatigue, weight loss and lack of flexibility.
Connections have been established between spondylitis and
those with the gene marker HLA-B27, as well as a specific
bacteria, which is called klebsiella bacteria. The bacteria
mimics the cell pattern of the gene marker. A big part of the
problem is that when the body's immune system starts to attack
the bacteria it also attacks the body's own tissues because of
the similarities between the two. This leads to inflammation
and bacterial arthritis that is bacterially reactive.
The good news is that there are effective alternative
therapies that can naturally treat the problem, that you can
begin using as a supplement to conventional drugs and
treatments. It is often possible to switch over to the non
toxic treatment as time goes on.
The natural therapies utilize natural pain management,
detoxification, cartilage rebuilding , autoimmune system
desensitizing, and stabilization for spondylitis.
This article is informational only and is not intended to
diagnose or treat medical conditions. Regular visits and
communication with your doctor on every facet of your treatment
is encouraged.
Natural treatments can be very effective when used properly
in treating anyklosing and lumbar spondylitis, as well as other
forms of arthritis. Expert author, Diane Ellen gives up to date
information helpful for arthritis sufferers at:
http://beatarthritis.great-home-remedies.com
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