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Chiropractic
- Self Help
General
Pain - Pain is a warning sign, so listen to your
body. If an activity or position hurts, stop or change it.
Your body will do what it can to suppress pain if
this means walking with a limp or twisting your back, you
will do it subconsciously. Intermittent pain usually means
there is an underlying problem, which your body is trying
to adapt to. It is wiser to try to find out what the problem
is rather than treating the symptoms of pain with painkillers
and anti-inflammatories. Consult your chiropractor before
the situation worsens.
Acute Pain - A bout of severe pain is accompanied
by inflammation and usually protective muscle spasm. Treat
the inflammation first and use ice heat will aggravate
the inflammation and can worsen the situation. Use a cold
pack (a packet of frozen peas will work just as well), wrap
a dishtowel round it and apply it to the painful area for
10-15 minutes. You can do this several times, waiting 1
hour between applications, until the pain dissipates. If
you have poor circulation, consult your doctor first. Movement
will also help to disperse the inflammation, and stop your
body from seizing up. When resting, find your most comfortable
position, using supports where necessary. Placing pillows
under bent knees while lying on your back, or side-lying
with your top leg bent on a pillow will often help reduce
back pain. A rolled up towel under your neck may help relieve
neck pain.
Painkillers and anti-inflammatories may be helpful in this
situation, but may have side-effects and are merely masking
your symptoms. Use medication carefully, and consult your
chiropractor as soon as possible to prevent recurrences.
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