Hot Spinal Discs: Can an Inflamed Disc Heal?
Bottom Line:
It’s
called a “hot” disc for a reason. Disc herniations cause a tremendous amount of
inflammation that can irritate nearby nerves and cause pain. But, did you know
that inflammation is actually…a good thing? In fact, inflammation suggests a
high likelihood of relief with conservative care. Confused? Well, the
inflammatory process is the first step of the healing process! A disc that is
“hot” or inflamed is a sign that the healing process has already begun.
Why it Matters:
New
research indicates that an inflamed disc can “activate” healing throughout your
immune system. Tiny blood vessels begin to form around the herniation, causing
your immune system to release certain chemicals that help the disc to heal and
reabsorb. What’s even more exciting is that when conservative care, such as Chiropractic,
is added, researchers found that not only can the disc herniation heal, but it
can completely resolve!
- Inflammation is the first step
of the healing process.
- After a disc herniation, your
body begins to form small blood vessels that bring healing nutrients to the
disc.
- Spinal disc herniations have
been shown to completely heal and resolve with conservative care, such as Chiropractic.
Check out this weeks YouTube video for more information on this weeks topic:
Hot Spinal Discs - Can An Inflamed Disc Heal?
Next Steps:
Your
body is designed to heal. With a little bit of time and the proper care, you
can overcome everything from the common cold to a spinal disc injury. But,
wouldn’t it be great to avoid a disc injury in the first place? Be sure to
check in next week to discover a simple prevention strategy that will help you
continue to live an active, healthy lifestyle.
Visit the AMI Clinicamiclinics.co.uk in Bedford to get yourself checked and corrected!
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