Yes, there are holistic treatments for herniated discs. According to http://www.livestrong.com/, some holistic treatments include rest, physical therapy, acupuncture, and acupressure. I saw an acupuncturist for back problems once, and the treatment greatly decreased my Back pain during the month I was visiting her.
There are both surgical and nonsurgical options to treat a herniated disc. Nonsurgical treatments include medication and going to a chiropractor. Steroid injections are also available for this condition.
At least 80% of all herniated discs occur in people between the ages of 30 and 50.
You can get herniated discs.
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In my experience, the herniated disks get ignored by the rheumatologist. It is considered "mechanical" rather than inflammatory. I find this to be extremely frustrating!
Patients with herniated disks are treated surgically if the pain does not respond to medication.
No, but an EMG is sometimes used in that situation.
An experienced orthopaedic surgeon .
Information regarding herniated discs and treatment for this condition can be found at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/herniated-disk/DS00893. Another helpful site is located at http://www.cedars-sinai.edu/Patients/Health-Conditions/Herniated-or-Ruptured-Disc.aspx
There are several allergy treatments that are both medical and holistic. An example of a good holistic treatment is consuming local honey and taking echinacea once a day.
He's returning from back injury (herniated discs) this week on SmackDown!
Some holistic health treatments are safe because they deal with natural ingredients. But sometimes those natural ingredients can be harmful to some people. It all depends on how your body works, but I would suggest using any medication or treatments in moderation.