In the treatment of neuralgia, folk remedies are indispensable. Intercostal neuralgia: treatment at home

The use of the healing properties of plants and natural components is possible only if if there are no contraindications. What methods of non-traditional treatment of intercostal neuralgia exist, and how effective they are, we will consider further.

Features of treatment methods

Symptoms of this disease may resemble a heart attack, but these two diseases have nothing in common with each other. The use of decoctions of medicinal herbs, tinctures and compresses will achieve such results as:

  1. Strengthening general immunity, which will allow the body to independently fight the growing inflammatory process.
  2. Reduced inflammation.
  3. Normalization of metabolic processes, which will increase blood flow to the sore spot and start the mechanism of natural regeneration of damaged cells.
  4. Reducing the toxic effects of certain drugs on the body.

Folk remedies should be perceived as ancillary treatments that are designed to support the body.

It is impossible to use only alternative medicine in the treatment of such a complex and polysymptomatic disease as intercostal neuralgia. Decoctions and rubbing can reduce pain, but they cannot cope with the elimination of the cause of the inflammatory process.

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Irina Martynova. Graduated from the Voronezh State Medical University. N.N. Burdenko. Clinical intern and neurologist of BUZ VO \"Moscow Polyclinic\".

Treatment using folk methods should be based on three principles:

  1. Treatment is completely under the control of the doctor and only he has the right to prescribe or cancel certain recipes.
  2. Therapy is performed only after a comprehensive diagnosis and an accurate determination of the cause of neuralgia.
  3. Alternative medicine acts as an aid that enhances the effect of drug treatment.

In the case of self-medication and refusal of traditional therapy, side effects may develop, and the disease itself cannot be cured.

Indications

Folk remedies are used in the presence of such clinical manifestations as:

  • acute pain in the sternum caused by compression of the nerve roots by the vertebrae;
  • decreased mobility of the body;
  • increased nervousness;
  • sleep problems;
  • violations of the sensitivity of the limbs;
  • elimination of additional symptoms that develop against the background of intercostal neuralgia.

The main indication for the use of medicinal plants is having a diagnosis, the degree of progression of the disease, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient.

Contraindications

  1. The presence of individual intolerance
  2. Diseases of the digestive tract in the acute stage.
  3. Pathologies of the excretory system, in which decoctions and tinctures cannot be fully excreted from the body, causing an increase in swelling and intoxication.
  4. The presence of heart disease and cardiovascular insufficiency.

Before you start using alternative medicine recipes at home, you need to be sure to consult with a specialist.

What is ideal for one person can provoke a lot of adverse reactions in another. Therefore, in this treatment common sense is important, otherwise trouble can not be avoided.

Advantages and disadvantages

Like any other method of treatment, alternative medicine has not only advantages, but also a hidden danger, which is important to know about before taking folk remedies. The disadvantages of this method are:

  1. The possibility of developing an allergic reaction in the presence of hypersensitivity to various herbs, which requires symptomatic therapy.
  2. The appearance of complications in the urinary and digestive systems.
  3. The development of skin itching and redness, which causes discomfort.
  4. The appearance of serious complications with the wrong combination of natural ingredients.
  5. The impossibility of obtaining a 100% therapeutic effect, fixed by medications.

The methods of alternative medicine should not be skeptical, since most modern medicines are based precisely on their components.

Folk remedies have a lot of advantages, including:

  1. They are natural, so they are easier and faster absorbed by the body.
  2. Do not accumulate in the body.
  3. Non-toxic

The benefit of alternative medicine will be when its prescriptions are prescribed by a specialist who is aware of the diagnosis and the individual characteristics of the patient. Self-medication can be dangerous to health and life.

Methods

With intercostal neuralgia not only decoctions and tinctures are used, but also compresses, therapeutic baths, rubbing. All of them are based on the healing properties of plants and their ability to eliminate pain, swelling, spasm.

Which method is suitable in a particular case, the doctor will tell, given the severity of the disease and the stage of progression of the disease.

Therapeutic baths


Baths with medicinal plants have a beneficial effect on the muscles, eliminating spasm and relaxing the muscles of the chest. Inhalation of vapors of medicinal plants will strengthen local immunity, as well as relax the entire body.

Bath with sage - for 1 liter of boiling water take 5 tablespoons of dry sage herb. Steamed in a thermos for 5-6 hours. The resulting broth is filtered through gauze and mixed with half a glass of sea salt. The entire volume of sage broth is poured into a warm bath, plunging into it with the whole body, excluding the head. The position of the body can be changed by alternately turning over on the back and chest.

Bath with chamomile and eucalyptus - a deep glass dish is placed in a water bath, where 1.5 liters of warm water, 4 tablespoons of eucalyptus leaves and 8 tablespoons of chamomile are poured. Steamed in a water bath for 15-20 minutes, allowed to cool, then filtered. The broth is poured into a hot bath, then immersed in water for 30-40 minutes. Well relieves spasm of the back muscles, reducing pain in the ribs.

Bath with burdock root and ginger - put a pot with 2 liters of water on the stove, where after boiling put 50 g of burdock roots. Cook over low heat for 20-30 minutes, allow to cool, then add 1 tablespoon of dry ginger, previously ground into powder. The resulting infusion is poured into the bath, after which they lie in water for 10-15 minutes.

This bath helps relieve pain, stiffness and spasm.

Soothing Recipes


During an exacerbation of intercostal neuralgia, a spasm forms in the sternum, in which it seems to a person that he has heart problems, which in practice are useless to treat. Against the background of fear, a host of other symptoms develop that increase anxiety. To remove these manifestations, you can use recipes such as:

A decoction of immortelle and mint - take 1 teaspoon of chopped herbs per 100 ml of water. Herbs are placed in cold water, then brought to a boil and allowed to cool. Take 3 tablespoons after each meal.

Chamomile tea - crushed chamomile flowers are brewed instead of tea and drunk before bedtime, adding a small amount of honey. This tea will help to cope with insomnia and anxiety, as well as fully relax.

Valerian herb - take half a teaspoon of herb in a glass of boiling water and steam it in a thermos for 2-3 hours. Drink before bedtime, adding sugar.

This tea has a moderate hypnotic and pronounced relaxing effect, therefore it is recommended for use after performing important tasks that require concentration.

Anti-Inflammatory Recipes

Another method of anti-inflammatory therapy that reduces pain localized in the sternum is:

  1. Compress with honey, onions and cabbage - for 3 tablespoons of natural honey take 1 large onion and 1 cabbage leaf. Grind in a blender until a homogeneous mass is obtained, which is applied to a cotton napkin and applied to the focus of pain, securing it with a cloth on top for strength. Leave the compress overnight, wrapping the sore spot with a downy scarf.
  2. Ointment based on propolis and lamb fat - for 1 tablespoon of propolis, take 2 tablespoons of interior lamb fat, and melt in a separate bowl until a homogeneous consistency is obtained. It is mixed with a blender and transferred to a clean bowl, after which it is applied to the skin with soft massaging movements, rubbing the healing ointment well. The high efficiency of the procedure is achieved after a preliminary visit to the bath or hot bath in conjunction with massage.
  3. Onion and pepper compress - for 3 tablespoons of thick candied honey, take 1 small onion and half of dry red pepper. The ingredients are ground in a blender, and then mixed with honey. It is applied to the area of ​​​​the spine and sternum, after which it is wrapped in a warm scarf.
  4. Rubbing from acacia inflorescences - 100-150 grams of peeled white acacia inflorescences are taken per 100 ml of pure alcohol. It is infused in the refrigerator for 10-12 days, after which it is rubbed into the sternum and spine.
  5. Geranium compress - a leaf of a flower is carefully cut off from the trunk, gently wrinkled with hands and applied with the back to the sternum and back, wrapped with a warm cloth.

Warming

In order to ensure blood flow to the sore spot, warming agents are used. It can be:

  1. Dry heat compresses from sea salt - salt is placed in a cotton cloth (for example, a sock) and heated in the microwave for 5-7 minutes, applied to a sore spot.
  2. Pepper patch - a patch is attached to the sternum area, which irritates skin receptors, provoking a rush of blood and heat.

Decoctions and infusions

In the treatment of intercostal neuralgia, the most effective tinctures that eliminate pain and reduce stiffness in the sternum are:

  1. Lilac bud tincture - 5-7 young lilac buds are taken per 100 ml of vodka. Insist in a dark cool place for 10-12 days. Take 1 teaspoon every day.
  2. Tincture of lavender and lily of the valley - 1 teaspoon of dried flowers per 100 ml of cold water. Insist 2-3 days, then take 5-7 drops daily.

Rubbing

Rubbings are used to massage diseased areas of the body, provoking a rush of blood and accelerating metabolic processes, which in turn triggers natural regeneration processes. The most effective of them are:

  1. Rubbing based on vodka and mummy - one tablet of mummy is dissolved in 1 tablespoon of water, after which 3 tablespoons of vodka are added. Rubbing the sternum and back, wrapping in warmth.
  2. Rubbing from horse chestnut tincture - ready-made tincture is bought at a pharmacy and used for massage.

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Other Methods

  • electrophoresis with medicines;
  • magnetotherapy;
  • shock wave therapy;
  • balneotherapy;
  • physical education and medical gymnastics.

It is important to understand that the treatment of intercostal neuralgia should be comprehensive.

Only then can the pain be relieved. You can not use only traditional medicine recipes, as they may be ineffective in one case or another. To protect your life and health, it is important not to self-medicate, but to entrust the problem to an experienced specialist who will find the right solution as quickly as possible.

Neuralgia is a disease based on the defeat of the peripheral nerve, which is formed in the narrow tubules and holes. As a result, a painful syndrome of a paroxysmal nature occurs, expressed by unbearable pain, which is most often caused by autonomic disorders, redness of the skin or skin edema.

Often there is a violation of sensitivity, manifesting itself in the form of hypesthesia (numbness). An attack can occur in any part of the body: including from the head, ending with the feet.

In the process of defeat, disability is impaired, insomnia is present, appetite worsens and irritability appears. Aching, penetrating sharpness, pain sensations can significantly localize the dynamism of the patient. Thus, in the grip of neuralgia, a slight movement can lead to the next lumbago.

The disease can appear from numerous reasons - from trauma, infringement, bruises, disruptions in the hormonal background, infection, hypothermia. Risk factors are diseases of the nervous system, metabolic disorders and alcohol abuse.

In medical practice, the following types of disease are distinguished: trigeminal neuralgia, intercostal, external cutaneous nerve of the thigh, occipital nerve, pterygopalatine node, glossopharyngeal nerve and sciatic (sciatica). Treatment should begin with a thorough diagnosis by a neurologist and identifying the cause, since there are quite a few similar diseases of “pretenders” from vascular to endocrine. Therapy is prescribed by stopping attacks of pain, which includes medications, therapeutic exercises, physiotherapy.

Along with this, it is advisable to use traditional medicine to eliminate the affected nerve areas and their favorable recovery.

Folk methods for the treatment of neuralgia

  • Collections of herbs for internal use

≈ 15 g of dry thyme herb per 200 ml of boiling water, soak for 40 minutes, strain. Use 2 tbsp. spoons in the morning at lunch and ¼ cup 2 hours before bedtime.

≈ All vegetable raw materials should be taken in equal proportions: oregano, hops, initial letter, Chernobyl, knotweed. 2 tbsp. steam the collection spoons in 0.5 liters of boiling water, let it brew warm, strain. This is the dose for two days. A day should drink a glass of decoction: ¼ cup in the morning, ¼ cup at lunch, ½ at dinner, 2-3 hours before bedtime.

≈ Pour 7 g of pine buds preferably in a thermos with 2 cups of boiling water overnight. Reception of 100 ml in a warm form 3-4 times half an hour before meals. For best results, use warm compresses from this infusion, but make it as concentrated as possible by brewing 14 g of raw materials.

≈ Take in equal proportions of 15 g of valerian rhizomes, rue leaves. 1 tbsp. steam a spoonful of the collection with 1 cup of boiling water, let it brew until cool, filter and consume throughout the day.

≈ Mix herbs: cudweed - 30 g, heather - 40 g, motherwort - 30 g, valerian - 20 g. 3 tbsp. Spoons of the mixture pour 1 liter of boiling water, cover and hold overnight. In the morning, strain the infusion and consume 3-4 sips 1 hour after eating with neuralgia of any type.

≈ Crushed dry mint (6 g) per 1 cup of boiling water, boil for 5-8 minutes. After filtering, take 0.5 cup twice a day. The infusion soothes neurological pains, adjusts sleep.

≈ 2 tbsp. spoons of thyme pour ½ cup of 70% alcohol, hold for 10 days and use 10-15 drops three times a day, diluted in a small amount of water.

Apply plucked leaves of red geranium to the problem area, polyethylene on top and fix with a linen cloth. The compress eliminates pain in trigeminal neuralgia.

≈ In a container, mix taken one tablespoon of honey, 20% propolis tincture and vegetable oil. Apply the prepared mixture to the mustard plaster, wrap yourself up.

≈ During the next attack of intercostal neuralgia, it is necessary to use a simple effective remedy: boil a hard-boiled egg, peel it, cut it into halves and apply it hot to the most painful place. After the thermal procedure, rub Traumeel homeopathic ointment, which has anti-inflammatory, analgesic effects, or Sofya bee ointment.

≈ 500 ml of boiling water, pour 50 g of eucalyptus leaves, boil for no more than 5 minutes, and soak for 1.5 hours. Then strain and add 50 g of natural honey. Moisten the compacted fabric in the prepared infusion and apply it to the affected area, warm it from above and hold the indicated compress for 15 minutes 3-4 times a day until recovery. Because of its analgesic properties, eucalyptus is widely used for neuralgia and rheumatism. You can replace the infusion with pharmacy oil.

≈ The therapeutic effect in case of neuralgia can be achieved with the help of salt dressings: 1-2 tbsp. Spoons of salt diluted with 0.5 liters of hot water. Moisten the wool material, wring out a little. Use as a compress for 1-2 hours, always before going to bed.

≈ Melt 1 tbsp. a spoonful of beeswax in a water bath, add 1 tbsp. a spoonful of honey, onion juice and white lily. All substances are thoroughly mixed into a single mass and evenly applied to painful places, on top of a plastic film and, accordingly, under fixation for the night.

≈ Soak a woolen fabric made of sheep's wool in a saline solution: five tablespoons of coarse salt per 3 liters of water. Wring out and use as a compress for 2-3 hours. Restart the procedure if necessary.

≈ Collected fresh burdock leaves are suitable for medicinal purposes. Pour boiling water over them, cool them down and cover the sore leg with a thick layer of warm water for two hours, cover with plastic wrap, and insulate. In addition, you can use birch leaves, cabbage.

≈ Honey massage helps with damage to the sciatic nerve. To do this, thickly apply honey on the palms, and gently applying the palms of the hands to the sore spot, tear them off as sharply as possible. There is a kind of vacuum attraction of the skin to the masseur's hands. After repeated such movements, the skin turns red, warms up, and honey also supplies it with the most valuable biologically active compound.

≈ Combine the squeezed juice from fresh potatoes with purified kerosene. Apply the finished mass, the consistency of thick sour cream, to the problem area, not forgetting to first lubricate it with a thin layer of vegetable oil to avoid burns for 1-3 hours.

≈ To eliminate unpleasant symptoms in trigeminal neuralgia, an effective remedy will help: 1 tbsp. combine a spoonful of pharmacy garlic oil with 0.5 liters of vodka and lubricate the frontal and temporal region during an attack 2-3 times a day for trigeminal neuralgia.

≈ In the old days in Russia in the villages they saved themselves from neuralgia by applying heated red brick, first wrapping it in thick material and placing it under the sore spot. When the brick has cooled, immediately rub in the turpentine.

≈ As compresses, fresh horseradish grown during the summer season is suitable, grind it without a grater. The finished slurry is placed on the affected areas, covered from above as warmly as possible.

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What is dangerous intercostal neuralgia: ask the doctor. Effective remedies for the treatment of intercostal neuralgia at home

Intercostal neuralgia is a common cause of chest pain.

The disease occurs mainly in older people.

In children, the disease is rare.

Specialists are often visited by clients complaining of severe pain in the chest area, and many of them attribute it to heart disease.

But an experienced specialist, before prescribing treatment, will conduct a full examination and find out the cause of this condition.

Intercostal neuralgia: symptoms

The word neuralgia, in translation, means nerve pain. If the patient has neuralgia, then it will be painful for him to inhale and exhale air. Intercostal neuralgia is a symptom that has quite understandable causes. Despite the fact that they are pronounced, experts often confuse neuralgia with other serious diseases.

Main symptoms

For a patient who has been diagnosed with intercostal neuralgia, the symptoms of the disease literally poison life, as they are painful from the first day of their appearance. The pain syndrome occurs intensively, gradually spreads along the intercostal spaces, in other words, it passes along the path of the nerve. When inhaling, the pain becomes stronger, as well as when moving, coughing, turning the torso. The piercing pain does not stop for a long time, and constantly increases for no apparent reason. The duration of such sensations can vary from several hours to 2-3 days.

Features of neuralgia, for the classic picture of the disease:

1. The pain syndrome is quite intense, the pain is burning, somewhat reminiscent of renal colic.

2. If you palpate the intercostal space, then there will be an increase in pain.

3. The patient feels the movement of the pain syndrome.

4. The skin, over the site of the lesion, may partially or even completely lose sensitivity.

Secondary symptoms:

1. The patient suffers from excessive sweating.

2. The skin becomes pale.

3. There is a contraction of some muscle segments.

For all the symptoms described above, it is not difficult to diagnose the disease, but, unfortunately, often neuralgia is hidden under other diseases. The pain can be aching or dull, periodically it increases.

In addition to localization in the intercostal spaces, there may be a feeling of pain in the stomach, heart, back. But to explain this is quite simple - the intercostal nerves have branches, they go to all of the above.

But even despite this disguise, pain from neuralgia can still be distinguished from pain associated with diseases. So, for example, with localization in the region of the heart, it will not go away even after taking nitroglycerin. But under the influence of drugs such as validol or Corvalol, it will begin to decrease.

Intercostal neuralgia treatment at home: medications

It is impossible to find out the cause of the development of pain in the chest and ribs on your own. It is not recommended to make a diagnosis on your own and start treatment with medicines, it is not clear why. Be sure to visit a neurologist for a complete examination and clarification of the diagnosis.

Treatment will directly depend on the cause of this condition. The doctor should consider whether the patient has problems associated with the stomach or intestines. Since when they are present, drug therapy cannot be prescribed. It is better if they are delivered in the form of injections or application of ointments.

In the acute period of the development of the disease, experts recommend adherence to bed rest, and you need to lie on a hard mattress.

A good effect is given by ointments made on the basis of bee or snake venom. After their application, the muscles relax, the elasticity of the muscles becomes better. The area that you are treating with ointment must be bandaged with something.

Pepper patch is used to treat intercostal neuralgia. But before applying it, you need to degrease the skin with alcohol, and then wipe it dry. After you feel a pleasant warmth, immediately remove the patch. After its application, the muscles relax, and inflammation and pain are removed.

External agents include diclofenac, ketanol, finalgon. They allow you to relieve muscle spasm, eliminate pain, stop the inflammatory process.

As medicines for the disease, doctors use NSAIDs, these include Coteprofen, Indomethacin.

If the sensation of pain lasts for a long time, and conventional drugs do not help, blockades are prescribed, namely the introduction of painkillers and anesthetics under the skin. In order to enhance the saturation of tissues with oxygen, Pentoxifelin and Trental are used.

For internal use, experts advise using Pentalgin, Sedalgin. Thanks to them, the body temperature drops, the pain stops.

Medication is not only about relieving symptoms, but also about relieving pressure on pinched nerves.

However, treatment consists not only in taking medications, it is necessary to do complex therapy. Medications are taken in conjunction with a course of physiotherapy. First of all, ultraviolet heating takes place, gymnastics is performed, massage is done.

Only all measures taken together will eventually give a positive result, and the patient will be able to live without a constant feeling of pain.

Intercostal neuralgia treatment at home: folk remedies

Alternative medicine has accumulated many prescriptions for the treatment of intercostal neuralgia. All of them are able to have an irritating and analgesic effect, and inflammatory processes are eliminated.

However, it is better to use the funds only for the day of relieving pain symptoms, but in order to completely eliminate the symptoms of the disease and cure it, you need to contact specialists.

Effective folk recipes for the treatment of intercostal neuralgia:

Therapeutic rubs. To carry them out, take a little vaseline and turpentine, combine, mix well and rub into the sore spot;

A mixture for compresses. In order to relieve pain and get rid of symptoms, it is necessary to apply a compress, which is a cotton cloth previously soaked in a special mixture. You can prepare it as follows: take one teaspoon of turmeric, two tablespoons of ginger, half a spoonful of chili pepper. Mix everything and add water, the result should be a slurry. Warm it up a little, put it on a cloth and apply it to the body;

Glycerin and iodine. Neuralgia can be cured with a 15-day course of treatment, during which a special mixture is applied to the sore spot. Add glycerin and iodine to a dark glass bottle, in equal amounts. Shake and apply to the body. This procedure is carried out once every two days;

Burdock. Often people at home use burdock to treat intercostal neuralgia. Simply pluck a leaf from the plant and apply it to the affected area. Then tie it with a woolen shawl or scarf, leave it in this position until the morning;

Ointment based on lilac. An ointment is also useful, everyone can prepare it at home. Take porcelain dishes, put them in a water bath, and melt the lard in it. As soon as it melts, put pre-dried buds or lilac leaves on it. Moreover, the ratio of leaves and fat should be 1:4. After cooking, cool well and strain. To relieve pain and relieve inflammation, rub on sore spots.

Water procedures

In addition to the use of ointments, decoctions and rubbing, you can use therapeutic baths. Here are some recipes:

1. Before going to bed, take the following bath: add a decoction of aspen bark and poplar branches to the water. Boil the ingredients for 30 minutes. The temperature of the water in which you will lie should not exceed 38C. The course of treatment is 10 days. In order to enhance the effect of the bath, fir tree oil can be rubbed into the skin after taking it.

2. The following bath also applies to folk remedies: for 10 days, add to the water in which you take a bath, tincture of 4 tablespoons of sage, previously filled with water. Infuse the remedy for an hour, strain.

3. Pour water into the bath, the temperature of which should be 38 C. After that, add four drops of eucalyptus and lavender oil to it. But before that, mix the oils with milk and alcohol, take 100 ml of each product.

All baths are taken for 10-15 minutes. In order for the effect of the treatment to be greater, do not wipe yourself dry, let the skin dry itself.

Intercostal neuralgia: symptoms home treatment - doctor's recommendations

If you have symptoms of the disease, you should consult a doctor. This must be done not only in order to determine the causes of the condition that has arisen, but also for their correct elimination. Before prescribing treatment, you need to find out the severity of the pathology.

It is really possible to treat intercostal neuralgia at home, but only if the disease is mild. In cases where the pain is accompanied by high fever, or other symptoms, it is necessary to undergo treatment in a hospital. In the presence of concomitant diseases, not all methods of treatment are suitable. Many drugs may be contraindicated. Traditional medicine does not always have a positive effect on health.

Not everyone understands how dangerous intercostal neuralgia can be, which is why they neglect visiting hospitals. But this is really dangerous, since the pain can be so severe that no painkillers will help.

During the period of treatment, the patient must be constantly under the supervision of a physician. Watch your health and take care of it!

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Neuralgia - symptoms, causes, treatment with folk remedies at home. Recipes for ointments and tinctures

Neuralgia is a disease associated with damage to peripheral nerves when a segment of the nerve (branch or root) is affected. In the course of the disease, irritable symptoms are noted, for example, pain in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe representation of the nerve on the body or directly along the nerve.

Neuralgia causes very painful sensations in the area of ​​​​inflammation of the nerve

Causes of neuralgia

1. Injection of the drug into the thickness of the nerve during injection (post-injection neuritis), due to which its myelin sheaths, conductive fibers (axons) are injured. 2. Damage to the muscle tissue that presses on the nerve. 3. Disk dropout. 4. Inflammation of the nerve. 5. Hypothermia. 6. Violation of posture. 7. Squeezing by connective tissues.

8. Intervertebral hernia.

9. Infectious agents introduced into the body.

Therefore, for the prevention of neuralgia, injuries, drafts, hypothermia should be avoided, and diseases should be treated in time, the consequences of which are various types of neuralgia.

Symptoms and types of disease

The symptoms of neuralgia depend on the types of nerves affected by the disease. There are different types of neuralgia of the nerves, the main ones being neuralgia of the cranial nerves and neuralgia of the spinal nerves.

Neuralgia of the cranial nerves. This group of neuralgia includes lesions of the trigeminal and glossopharyngeal nerves. Trigeminal neuralgia is most common in women over 50 years of age. In general, this disease occurs in 4 people per 10 thousand people. The trigeminal nerves provide facial sensitivity - from each of the two trigeminal nerves (left and right), three branches depart, which answer: 1). for the sensitivity of the eyes, forehead, upper eyelid; 2). for the sensitivity of the cheeks, lower eyelid, nostrils, upper gums, upper lip;

3). for the sensitivity of the lower jaw, gums and lips, some chewing muscles.

Neuralgia often affects the trigeminal nerve in the face

The causes of the incidence of trigeminal neuralgia are: - contact of arteries, veins with the trigeminal nerve; - tumors compressing the nerve;

Multiple sclerosis - it destroys the myelin sheath of the nerve.

The symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia are as follows: 1. Attacks of pain of a shooting character, electric current. 2. Pain causes movement, a breath of wind, touching the face, washing, chewing, and more. 3. Pain is felt on one side - it can be in the lower, upper, middle part of the face. 4. Increased or reduced facial sensitivity.

5. Numbness of parts of the face or, conversely, their increased sensitivity, pain may be absent.

Pain in trigeminal neuralgia is typical or atypical. Typical pain is notable for its inconstancy - it can suddenly appear and suddenly disappear, it is this pain that usually shoots like electric shocks. Typical pain can be provoked by the slightest touch to areas of the face.

Atypical pain is a constant, monotonous pain that captures the main part of the face. Atypical pain is much more difficult to treat. The nature of the symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia manifested mainly depends on which branch of the trigeminal nerve is damaged (each is responsible for its own).

Glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Neuralgia of the glossopharyngeal nerve often develops after 30 years, more often in women. This disease causes damage to the tonsil by an enlarged styloid process, calcification of the stylohyoid ligament, tumors of the cerebellopontine angle and larynx, and carotid artery aneurysms. The cause of the development of the disease can be a metabolic disorder, prolonged intoxication, atherosclerotic processes, chronic purulent inflammation of the tonsils, ear and nose diseases.

Symptoms of neuralgia of the glossopharyngeal nerve: - pain in the tongue (unilateral), throat, root of the tongue, ear, soft palate that occurs when eating, yawning, swallowing, coughing, eating cold, hot food, talking; - hypersalivation (excessive salivation), dry throat; - change in taste or its loss; - redness of the face; - muscle weakness;

Decreased pulse.

A symptom of intercostal neuralgia is severe pain in the region of the ribs.

Pain in glossopharyngeal neuralgia is usually paroxysmal, about two minutes, are barely perceptible or unbearable. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is characterized by a period of exacerbation in autumn and winter; during periods of remission, there is practically no pain.

Neuralgia of the spinal nerves. This type of neuralgia includes intercostal neuralgia, in which the intercostal nerve is compressed and irritated. The causes of intercostal neuralgia are hypothermia of the muscles of the back, chest, stress, overwork, diseases of the spine (for example, osteochondrosis) are predisposing factors.

Symptoms of intercostal neuralgia are: - muscle twitching; - red or pale skin; - a lot of sweating; - coughing, sudden movements, sneezing increase pain; - the occurrence of pain when pressing on the chest, intercostal spaces; - pain in the lower back, heart area, under the scapula;

Numbness at the site of nerve damage.

The main symptom of such a disease as intercostal neuralgia remains severe pain in the ribs, which is of a different nature - burning, aching, acute, dull, constant, periodic. Often, attacks of intercostal neuralgia are confused with heart pain, so the correct diagnosis of this disease is important to exclude other diseases with similar symptoms. Only after the correct diagnosis is made, the treatment of intercostal neuralgia begins.

In addition to the above main types of neuralgia, which are most common, there are others: 1). neuralgia of the sciatic nerve: 2). neuralgia of the pterygopalatine node; 3). neuralgia of the occipital nerve; four). neuralgia of the facial nerve;

5). neuralgia of the external cutaneous nerve of the thigh;

6). postherpetic neuralgia;

7). thoracic neuralgia.

Neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve, formed from the spinal roots, is the largest in the body. The causes of neuralgia of the sciatic nerve may be: - destruction of the intervertebral cartilage, discs, because of which the roots are infringed and neuralgia of the sciatic nerve develops (with osteochondrosis, spondylolisthesis, intervertebral hernia, etc.); - tumors in places where the sciatic nerve passes; - injury to the spine (lumbar), fractures of the pelvis, hips, etc.; - diseases of the pelvic organs (infectious, inflammatory); - hypothermia of the buttocks, lower back, hips; - strong physical activity;

Sedentary lifestyle, overweight, pregnancy.

Symptoms of sciatica (sciatic nerve neuralgia) are as follows: - Shooting pain along the sciatic nerve (in the buttocks, lower back, thigh, lower leg), which is aggravated by sitting; - pain on one side only, since only one sciatic nerve is affected;

Numbness of the skin, weakness of the leg muscles on the affected side.

Neuralgia can also affect the sciatic nerve

Neuralgia of the pterygopalatine node. This disease appears with a disease of the ENT organs (ear, throat, nose). Symptoms of neuralgia of the pterygopalatine node: - acute unilateral pain covering the eye sockets, teeth, upper jaw, root of the nose, sometimes the tongue, neck, temple;

redness of the eyes, watery eyes;

Increased salivation; - blupharospasms;

Puffiness.

Exacerbation of the disease is caused by alcohol, colds, overwork, strong emotions. The pain that occurs in this case does not subside for several hours, weeks.

Neuralgia of the occipital nerve. Neuralgia of the occipital nerve develops due to the exit of two pairs of occipital nerves from the spinal column, which occurs in the region of the second or third vertebrae of the neck. The causes of occipital neuralgia are infectious processes, brain tumors, injuries, complications in the course of other diseases (intervertebral discs, diabetes, gout, osteoarthritis of the joints, degenerative changes in the spine, inflammation of the blood vessels).

Symptoms of this type of neuralgia: - throbbing prolonged headache (like a migraine); - often the pain is unilateral; - pain when moving the neck;

Sensitivity of the scalp.

Neuralgia of the facial nerve. Facial neuralgia is associated with damage to the facial nerve, which sends commands from the brain to the facial muscles. It can be caused by various diseases, in particular, multiple sclerosis, a tumor.

Symptoms of neuralgia of the facial nerve: - Paralysis (complete or partial) of the muscles of the face; - jaw pain;

The occurrence of pain when touching the face.

A blow to the face, manipulations of the dentist can provoke pain of the facial nerve.

Neuralgia of the external cutaneous nerve of the thigh (Roth's disease). This type of neuralgia occurs when: - dysgemic disorders - alcohol intoxication, diabetes mellitus; - vascular diseases of the lower extremities;

Compression of the nerve under the inguinal fold (with injuries, pregnancy, bandage).

Symptoms of Roth's disease: - paresthesia (sensation of crawling on the skin, tingling); - burning or pain on the surface of the thigh;

Numbness of the zone of innervation of the nerve.

The nature of the pain experienced is acute, aching, paroxysmal or constant, sometimes prolonged.

Postherpetic neuralgia. Postherpetic neuralgia is usually caused by shingles. This disease is most susceptible to people over 60 years of age. After the transferred chickenpox, the virus goes into a latent state and remains in the body. In the area of ​​skin lesions in some patients for a long time (several months, years), severe pain persists - postherpetic neuralgia.

The pain of postherpetic neuralgia is of three types: - spontaneous, stabbing / shooting, periodic; - deep, dull, burning / pressing, constant;

Allodynic pain (burning superficial pain from light touch).

Other symptoms of postherpetic neuralgia include: - itching and tingling (often between pain attacks); - headache if the lichen was on the head;

Muscle paralysis, muscle weakness (mainly in aged patients).

Neuralgia of the thoracic region. Neuralgia of the thoracic region occurs when squeezing, as well as with strong irritation of the intercostal nerves. Damage to the nerves in the chest inevitably causes pain, which can be dull, sharp, burning, aching, occur periodically, accompany constantly. The pain appears mainly due to pinching of the nerves between the ribs, so even a slight movement, sneezing, coughing causes pain.

In addition to pain, there are other unpleasant symptoms of thoracic neuralgia, for example: - twitching, distinct muscle contraction; - strong sweating; - unhealthy pallor or redness of the skin;

Numbness in areas where the nerve is damaged.

Treatment of various types of neuralgia

Massage is one of the ways to treat neuralgia

How to treat neuralgia depends on each specific type of neuralgia. Features of the treatment of neuralgia also depend on the reasons that provoked it, so do not self-medicate, consult a doctor who will diagnose and prescribe the correct treatment.

Neuralgia is more common in adults than in children, but in children this disease is treated easier and faster. If your child is sick with neuralgia - do not treat it yourself, it is strongly recommended to consult a doctor. All that parents can do to relieve the child's pain is a light massage and warmth (warm bath, blankets), entrust the rest to specialists.

Intercostal neuralgia. Treatment of intercostal neuralgia can be carried out conservatively and surgically. Conservative treatment includes: 1. Bed rest, during which the patient is in position on the shield for up to 10 days. 2. Orthopedic measures - various methods of traction, which are prescribed depending on the disease. 3. Use of unloading corsets. 4. Massage of the lower extremities, back muscles, when acute pain subsides (up to 15 minutes daily). 5. A set of exercises for swimming in the pool. 6. Prescribing medications, including: - sedatives; - ganglion blockers (drugs that reduce visceral disorders); - injections of prozerin, nicotinic acid, B-group vitamins; - analgesics (in the acute period); - paravertebral novocaine blockades, alcoholone-vocaine blockades.

7. Physiotherapy (quartz, Bernard currents, UHF - in the acute period, and after it - ultrasound, inductothermy).

Treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. Drug treatment of this type of neuralgia is carried out through drugs, including the form of tablets and injections:

A good analgesic drug prescribed for such neuralgia is carbamazepine. These tablets are taken after meals. The course of treatment with carbamazepine can last several months or years - depending on the individual case; - if carbamazepine does not work, another medicine is prescribed - difenin, trileptal. For neuralgia caused by multiple sclerosis, gabapentin is prescribed;

Amitriptyline, although an antidepressant, is effective in relieving attacks of trigeminal neuralgia.

If medications are useless, they resort to surgical treatment, but it does not help much in the presence of multiple sclerosis. Surgical treatments for trigeminal neuralgia are: 1. Percutaneous procedures that partially destroy the trigeminal nerve. This is done through radio waves, mechanically (balloon catheter) and chemicals (glycerol). Some areas of the face then lose sensitivity.

2. Without incisions, partially destroy the trigeminal nerve using ionizing radiation. Such an operation (gamma knife) helps to reduce or completely get rid of pain. Unfortunately, this procedure is carried out for several months before it has an effect. In this case, numbness, loss of sensitivity of part of the skin of the face become accompanying symptoms.

3. With abnormally located arteries in the skull, which are the cause of neuralgia, microvascular decompression is used. Its essence is to isolate the trigeminal nerve and establish gaskets between it and nearby vessels. This operation requires a trepanation of the skull. After the procedure, the patient stays in the hospital for up to 10 days.

Therapeutic baths will help with neuralgia of the sciatic nerve

Treatment of neuralgia of the occipital nerve. The treatment of this neuralgia depends on the cause that provoked it and the intensity of the pain: 1. With the development of neuralgia due to hypothermia, if moderate pain is noted, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are used, including ibuprofen, aspirin. 2. It helps to gently massage the muscles of the neck, applying heat to the neck and back of the head. 3. Severe pain requires the appointment of antiepileptic drugs (carbamazepine, gabapentin), antidepressants (duloxetine, amitriptyline).

4. Significantly reduce, and sometimes even eliminate pain, nerve blockade helps, carried out by injecting an anesthetic (pain reliever) under the skin, as well as a steroid hormone that relieves inflammation.

If the above drugs are ineffective, surgery is required. Surgical intervention for this neuralgia is of the following types: 1). microvascular decompression, if the blood vessel, touching the nerve, irritates it;

2). neurostimulation of the occipital nerve - electrodes are applied to the nerve, stimulating electrical impulses. This operation allows you to stop the pain.

If none of the above methods of treatment helps, you need to clarify the diagnosis, perhaps this is another disease.

Treatment of postherpetic neuralgia. For the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia, the following medications are used: 1). antidepressant drugs (duloxetine, amitriptyline); 2). local analgesics in the form of patches (versatis, emla); 3). antiepileptic drugs (gabapentin);

four). narcotic painkillers (if the pain is severe and other drugs are not useful) - tramadol, oxycodone.

For the prevention of postherpetic neuralgia, it is important to properly treat herpes zoster by taking antiviral agents, for example, acyclovir, valaciclovir.

Treatment of neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. Homes for the treatment of neuralgia of the sciatic nerve is recommended: 1). when lying on your back, put a pillow under your knees; 2). take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (having previously studied the contraindications) - naproxen, ibuprofen, nimesulide;

3). use anti-inflammatory ointments (Voltaren emulgel, diclofenac), which should be applied to the buttocks, lower back and other painful areas four times a day.

If this "home" treatment does not help, go to the doctor, who will prescribe you more intensive treatment, including: 1). antiepileptic drugs - gabapentin, carbamazepine, as well as antidepressants; 2). nerve blockade, carried out in the space surrounding the inflamed roots of the spinal cord; 3). physiotherapy - UHF therapy, electrophoresis, acupuncture, therapeutic exercises, massage, which speed up recovery;

four). transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, which relieves muscle spasm, eliminates pain.

If drugs do not help (for example, in the presence of diseases of the spine), they resort to operations: 1). Microdiscectomy is a treatment for sciatica caused by a herniated disc. During the operation, a disc herniation is removed, which compresses the roots that form the sciatic nerve;

2). lumbar laminectomy - removal of bone structures of the vertebra that compress the dorsal roots. Such an operation is performed with spinal stenosis, causing neuralgia.

Treatment of neuralgia of the glossopharyngeal nerve. The course of treatment lasts several years. For the treatment of neuralgia of the facial nerve are used: 1). a solution of cocaine (10%), which lubricates the root of the tongue - this eliminates pain for 6-7 hours; 2). novocaine injections; 3). vitamin B1, chlorpromazine intramuscularly; four). blockade in the area of ​​carotid branching using trichlorethyl, novocaine; 5). diadynamic, sinusoidal modulated currents applied to the retromaxillary region, larynx, tonsils; 6). galvanization; 7). resection of the styloid process, if it is enlarged;

eight). general strengthening preparations - aloe extract, vitamins, ATP, FiBs, ginseng, phytin, strychnine and others.

Along with physiotherapy, medical treatment is also used.

Treatment of neuralgia of the facial nerve. This disease is unpleasant and serious, for its treatment you need to immediately consult a doctor. Neuralgia of the facial nerve is treated with: 1). anticonvulsants; 2). invasive methods (surgical intervention); 3). capsaicin - a preparation of capsicum, which is applied to the skin of the face;

four). non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (only in combination with other drugs).

Treatment of neuralgia of the external nerve of the thigh. For the treatment of the femoral nerve are used: 1). electrophoresis of salicylates; 2). darsonvalization; 3). magnetotherapy; four). massage of the lower back, legs; 5). acupuncture. 6). diadynamic therapy, SMT - treatment with current;

7). use novocaine.

Folk remedies for the treatment of neuralgia

It has long been known about the effective treatment of neuralgia and neuritis with phytotherapy, the means of which help soothe pain, have an anti-inflammatory effect, and accelerate recovery. Phytotherapy includes tinctures, decoctions, and ointments that can be easily prepared with your own hands and used at home.

There are many folk methods used to treat different types of neuralgia. In particular, traditional medicine tells how to treat intercostal neuralgia at home, offering a variety of folk remedies: - for attacks of intercostal neuralgia, you can mix 1: 2 turpentine with petroleum jelly and rub such an ointment into painful places; - honey, wax, onion juice, white lily bulb juice are also used for ointment, which are mixed in equal proportions. The wax is melted, the rest of the ingredients are added to it, mixed. The ointment is applied at night; - a tincture of rue herbs is also prepared in two tablespoons of alcohol (infused for a week); - salt dressings help: a handful of salt is diluted in 500 ml of hot water, then a woolen cloth is wetted in such a solution and applied as a compress at night;

You can take special baths: pine branches, needles (one and a half kilograms) are boiled for half an hour, then infused for up to 12 hours, filtered and added to the bath.

Traditional medicine knows many recipes for the treatment of neuralgia

With neuralgia of the sciatic nerve: - fresh horseradish root is crushed, grated potatoes are added, and then such a mixture is applied to the loin previously lubricated with sunflower oil. Then everything warms up. A similar procedure is applied every other day; - for baths, decoctions of oat straw are used (1 kilogram per bath); - make pads from elderflower flowers, chamomile, poured with boiling water for 30 seconds, applied to sore spots; - rubbing helps, which is prepared as follows: an agave leaf cut near the trunk is cut along the stem, and the sore spots are rubbed with the resulting halves three times a day;

They are also rubbed with bear fat.

With trigeminal neuralgia: - halves of a hot hard-boiled egg are applied to sore spots (the egg will cool down - the pain will subside); - rub fir oil with a cotton swab up to six times a day. Rub not hard so as not to get burned. Redness of the skin after such procedures disappear after three days, along with pain; - a compress is prepared from the marshmallow root (pour a glass of room boiled water), which is applied with gauze and covered with a woolen scarf. Such manipulations are carried out three times a day;

An infusion is made from medicinal chamomile (a teaspoon per glass of boiling water, insist overnight), which must be kept in the mouth on a sore spot (the longer).

With neuralgia of the facial nerve: - key points (above the eyebrow, under the eye, under the zygomatic arch, behind the wing of the nose, under the lower lip, temples, back of the neck) are rubbed with an ice cube. Then soothe the skin by applying a warm palm for 10 seconds and repeat rubbing; - wipe your face with alcohol lotion; - 1/10 tablespoon of aloe juice is taken three times a day for half an hour before meals; - various teas are drunk, for example, from mint (200 grams), shamrock (200 grams), valerian (80 grams), hops (80 grams), brewed with 500 milliliters of water; - three times a day, half a glass of beetroot juice with honey;

25 drops three times a day are used infusion of hawthorn, which is prepared as follows: 10 grams of flowers for 10 days insist on 100 milliliters of vodka or alcohol.

With neuralgia of the occipital nerve, the pain helps to soothe the rubbing of an ointment from pork fat and a decoction of lilac buds. There are universal folk remedies for all types of neuralgia: - a large spoonful of garlic oil is diluted in 500 milliliters of vodka, cognac, and then rubbed into the forehead, whiskey; - Yarrow gives a good analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect: chopped grass (a teaspoon) is infused for 1 hour in 200 milliliters of boiling water - take a spoonful three times a day; - rub the juice of grated radish into the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe diseased nerve; - chopped willow bark is boiled in a glass of water for 20 minutes, cooled and drunk three times a day before meals (a tablespoon);

Burdock leaves, room geranium leaves are applied to sore spots, which are necessarily insulated and changed every hour or two.

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Treatment of neuralgia with folk remedies.

Treatment of neuralgia with folk remedies is not an easy task, as even experienced doctors can hardly cope with this disease.

The reason for this is that neuralgia is often only a symptom of a disease, which means that it is not neuralgia that should be treated, but the underlying disease that caused it.

Neuralgia manifests itself as acute pain along the nerves, which is caused by inflammation of the nerve itself, inflammation of surrounding tissues, infection, trauma, and sudden cooling.

The most common neuralgia of the trigeminal, sciatic and occipital nerves, a little less often - intercostal neuralgia.

Treatment of neuralgia with folk methods helps to relieve inflammation of the nerve and surrounding tissues, relieving a person from pain. However, Healthy Life still recommends contacting a specialist to identify the exact cause of neuralgia.

Folk remedies for the treatment of neuralgia.

1. Lemon juice. Follow the treatment with lemon juice according to the scheme: after eating on the 1st day, drink the juice of half a lemon, the second day and subsequent increase the juice intake by half a lemon, reaching three pieces, then go back to half a lemon.

2. Geranium leaves. Apply fresh leaves of fragrant geranium to the pain points. To do this, put the leaves on a linen napkin and bandage it to the sore spot for 2 hours, wrap it with a warm cloth on top. For two hours of compress, change the leaves 3 times for fresh ones.

3. Peppermint leaves and chamomile flowers. Prepare the ingredients in equal parts. Separate 2 tbsp. l. collection for 0.5 liters of boiling water and leave to brew for an hour. After straining, the infusion should be drunk during the day, repeating all 5 days.

4. Willow bark. Pour 10 g of chopped bark with 200 ml of boiling water. Then put on a slow fire and boil for 20-25 minutes, covered with a lid. Then wait until the broth cools down and strain it. Drink a decoction three times a day, 1 tbsp. l.

5. Black radish juice. Prepare juice, in which add lavender oil 20: 1. Rub the mixture along the nerve, then wrap the sore spot with a woolen scarf.

6. Wormwood cigar. With neuralgia of the trigeminal and occipital nerves, fumigation with a cigar, which is made from wormwood, can be used. To do this, wormwood is twisted 10 cm long, of normal thickness. The cigar is set on fire and kept for 5 minutes at a distance of 2 cm from the sore spot. The procedure is repeated at bedtime for 5-6 days. During this time, the pain will decrease significantly.

7. Yarrow. It has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Take 1 tbsp. l. chopped yarrow herb and pour 200 ml of boiling water. Leave for an hour in a thermos or wrap the container with a towel. Drink the infusion three times a day, 1 tbsp.

8. Garlic oil. Has curative and preventive properties. Buy garlic oil at a pharmacy and make a tincture from it: dilute 1 tbsp. l. garlic oil in half a liter of cognac or vodka. Lubricate the resulting whiskey essence and forehead 2-3 times a day. Effective for any kind of neuralgia.

9. Lilac buds. Prepare a rich decoction from lilac buds and add pork fat to it until an ointment is obtained. Rub the ointment on the sore spots.

10. Hard boiled egg. Helps with inflammation of the trigeminal nerve. Cut a warm boiled egg into 2 parts and apply it to the sore spots. This will help in a few minutes to get rid of the pain.

11. Melissa and geranium. Take herbs in equal parts and brew with boiling water. Drink like tea.

12. Marshmallow root. Separate 3 tbsp. l. chopped root and pour a glass of water at room temperature in the evening. Leave to brew overnight, then make a gauze compress to the area of ​​​​inflammation and insulate it.

If there is no marshmallow root, then you can replace it with flowers or leaves of the plant.

13. Turpentine and vaseline for intercostal neuralgia. Mix turpentine and petroleum jelly in a ratio of 1: 2 and rub into sore spots.

14. Agave for inflammation of the sciatic nerve. Cut the agave leaf close to the stem and cut it along the stem. Rub the sore spots with these halves. To begin with, rub for a short time and observe the reaction of the body.

If everything is fine, then repeat rubbing 2-3 times a day. Wear flannel or wool pants during treatment. You can improve the effect by adding a rubbing procedure with bear fat.

15. Horseradish root for inflammation of the sciatic nerve. For a compress, grind fresh horseradish root and mix with the same amount of grated potatoes. First, lubricate the lower back with sunflower oil, and then apply a compress from the mixture to it and warm up. Repeat the procedure every other day.

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Neuralgia- Attacks of acute pain along the nerve. Causes - diseases of the nerve itself, nerve plexuses or processes that develop in nearby organs and tissues as a result of injuries, infections, severe hypothermia, overwork.

Manifestations of neuralgia. The most common is the occipital nerve, trigeminal nerve, intercostal nerves, sciatic nerve, brachial plexus. It is manifested by sharp, aching, burning or dull pains along the course of the nerve, occurring paroxysmal and periodically. Attacks of pain may be accompanied by blanching or redness of the skin, sweating, muscle twitching.

Folk methods of treatment of neuralgia.

Cut freshly cut American agave leaves lengthwise and apply with the juicy side to the sore spot. At first, a strong burning sensation will be felt, but it does not give side effects and complications. To reduce skin irritation, apply a thin layer of fresh cottage cheese to the sore spot from time to time.

Pour a teaspoon of common yarrow herb with a glass of boiling water, insist, strain. Take 1 tablespoon to 1/3 cup of infusion daily before meals. Apply with neurasthenia, neuralgia.

4 tablespoons of dried flowers pour 200 ml of boiling water, boil for 10 minutes, strain. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day after meals. Use as a sedative and anticonvulsant for rheumatic pain in the joints, neurosis and convulsions, trigeminal neuralgia.

20 g of black elderberry flowers pour 1 liter of boiling water, leave for 1 hour, strain. Drink with honey 3 cups a day before meals.

Pour 2 teaspoons of crushed buds of black poplar (black poplar) with a glass of boiling water, leave for 2 hours, strain. Drink during the day in several doses. 20% alcohol tincture is taken 50 drops 4 times a day.

Pour 1-2 tablespoons of immortelle sandy inflorescences in a thermos with 0.5 liters of boiling water overnight, strain in the morning. Drink during the day the whole infusion.

The appearance of paroxysmal or persistent pain, which is called neuralgia, is associated with painful changes in the nerve fibers, due to which the receptors themselves, which transmit impulses that cause neurological pain, also suffer.

How to treat neuralgia in the initial stage

Painful changes in the nerve fibers can appear for various reasons:

  • trauma;
  • transferred infectious diseases;
  • hypothermia;
  • tumors;
  • diabetes;
  • osteochondrosis;
  • atherosclerosis.

Burning, paroxysmal or chronic pain can appear in nerve fibers located throughout the body. Depending on the site of the lesion, neuritis is distinguished:

  • intercostal (gives away in the region of the heart, chest, under the scapula);
  • shoulder joint;
  • postherpes;
  • lumbar;
  • inflammation of the trigeminal (sensory nerve of the face or trigeminal neuritis), sciatic, ulnar, occipital nerve;
  • femoral;
  • pterygopalatine node (pain affects the temples, neck, sometimes passes to the hands);
  • foot neuroma (Morton's disease).

How to cure neuralgia as soon as its symptoms appeared? The first is the correct diagnosis, because under the guise of this disease, problems with the heart or blood vessels can be hidden, so it is important to be examined by a doctor for other diseases with similar symptoms. The main problem of the disease is severe pain that can disable, and the goal of getting rid of a disease such as neuralgia is the treatment of pain with anti-inflammatory drugs and analgesics. At the initial stage, they can help:

  • anti-inflammatory ointments with fir oil;
  • acupuncture for local pain relief;
  • warm compresses.

How to treat neuralgia in the acute stage

Medical treatment alone during an exacerbation may not give the desired results. The complexity of such a syndrome as neuralgia is a treatment that should be comprehensive, long-term and combined. The very first cure for neuralgia is painkillers: ointments, tablets, compresses, injections. In combination with anesthesia, doctors prescribe medications:

  • non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (Indomethacin);
  • anticonvulsants (Carbamazepine, Baclofen, Phenytoin);
  • muscle relaxants (Clonazepam, Sirdalud, Mydocalm).

Pain reliever for neuralgia

More often, analgesics are used to relieve the first signs of the disease. As painkillers for neuralgia, it is not recommended to use Ortofen, Diclofenac. The best effect on the source of pain have drugs with ibuprofen, nimesulide. A common method of pain relief is the fentanyl patch. Lyrica relieves muscle spasm well, more often it will be used in the treatment of inflammation of the trigeminal nerve. Effective at the initial stage of such an analgesic as Pentalgin.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for neuralgia

The most effective neuralgia pills are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which not only relieve pain, but also relieve inflammation. These tablets include Indomethacin, Ibuprofen, Sulindac, Ketorolac. All these drugs are irritating to the kidneys and gastric mucosa, so their intake should only be prescribed by a doctor after examination.

Ointment for neuralgia

To suppress unpleasant symptoms, an ointment for neuralgia will help, the action of which is:

  • tissue warming and relaxation;
  • improvement of local blood circulation;
  • increase the elasticity of diseased ligaments;
  • activation of local metabolic processes.

The composition of ointments includes anti-inflammatory and analgesic components. Effective ointments based on bee, snake venom. Popular ointments that are used to relieve pain and inflammation are Viprosal, Finalgon, Apizartron, Myoton. The main effect is achieved by heating the tissues, improving blood circulation and dilating blood vessels. Before using products with such a composition, you need to read the instructions. Such ointments, for example, cannot be used during pregnancy, lactation.

Injections for neuralgia

What to do with neuralgia, if you can not use ointments, tablets, or they simply do not help? Effective drugs for neuralgia, which are used for injection. With severe symptoms, analgesic injections are best of all to help restore mobility and normality to the patient. Use injections of Spazgan, Baralgin, Trigan. It is important to remember that an injection for pain relief of an inflamed nerve should only be done by a doctor who knows the human anatomy well.

Massage for neuralgia

For the period of subsiding acute pain, it is effective to do acupressure, general or cupping massage to relieve tension in the muscles. So, massage for intercostal neuralgia, together with acupuncture, will help improve lymph flow, relieve muscle tension between the ribs, prevent muscle hypotrophy and promote rapid recovery, restoration of mobility. Massage is effective in combination with physiotherapy - physiotherapy exercises, which are performed under the guidance of a doctor, will help to cope with pain.

Treatment of neuralgia with folk remedies

How to get rid of neuralgia if you have contraindications for drug treatment? It is possible to treat neuralgia at home using homemade recipes. In home treatment, recipes for rubbing based on natural ingredients will help you:

  1. Homemade tincture based on fir cones, dandelions, needles - from the listed plant materials, alcohol tinctures are obtained that have an anti-inflammatory effect. For a glass of spruce cones or dandelions, take 0.5 liters of vodka, let the mixture brew. Apply as a rubbing in small amounts before bedtime.
  2. Warm compress with beeswax. The wax is softened in a steam bath, a warm wax cake is applied to the sore spot, bandaged with a bandage. The compress can be left overnight.
  3. Ointment from dried lilac buds based on pork fat. Grind dry kidneys into powder and mix with pork fat in a ratio of 1:4. The resulting fat mixture can be used 2 times a day to relieve pain.

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Treatment of neuralgia with folk remedies
Folk methods for the treatment of neuralgia
Treatment of neuralgia with folk methods
Folk recipes for the treatment of neuralgia

Neuralgia- paroxysmal or burning, aching, dull pain along the nerve. The causes of neuralgia can be diseases of the nerve itself, the nerve plexuses of the spine, or pathological processes that develop in tissues and organs near the nerve. The most common trigeminal neuralgia, occipital neuralgia, intercostal neuralgia.
Symptoms of neuralgia:
With trigeminal neuralgia, pain spreads along the branches. The trigeminal nerve has three branches: the first leads to the skin of the forehead, the second to the cheek, nasal mucosa and teeth of the upper jaw, the third to the lower jaw and teeth of the lower jaw. With neuralgia of the occipital nerve, pains go from the neck to the back of the head. With intercostal neuralgia, shooting and burning pains occur along the intercostal spaces.
Traditional treatments for neuralgia
UHF therapy, ultrasound, dry heat, painkillers, vitamins.

Non-traditional and folk methods of treating neuralgia
● Take onion, potato and pickle. Grind everything, pour 1 liter of diluted wine vinegar, leave for 2 hours, periodically shaking the contents. Make compresses on the forehead and back of the head in the morning and in the evening for 1 hour with occipital neuralgia.

● Grate red beetroot, carefully wrap it in gauze or thin cloth and put this tampon in the ear, making sure that no juice flows out of the beetroot. You can simply put a few drops of beet juice in your ear.

● Apply gruel from grated horseradish to sore spots.

● In case of an attack of neuralgia, boil a hard-boiled egg, cut it in half and attach both halves to the place where the pain throbs. When the egg cools down, the pain will disappear.

● Rub freshly prepared black radish juice into the skin along the nerve.
Take linen cloth (necessarily linen!), pick a few green leaves of fragrant room geranium, bandage the leaves with a linen bandage to the sore spot, and put on a warm scarf on top.

Phytotherapy for neuralgia
● Pour 1 tablespoon of yarrow herb with 1 cup of boiling water. Insist, wrapped, 1 hour, strain. Take 1 tablespoon 3-4 times a day before meals for back pain, rheumatism, neuralgia.

● Mix 1 part dry lilac bud powder and 4 parts internal lard. Rub the ointment into the sore spots.

● Pour 1 tablespoon of flower baskets of wormwood in a thermos 1.5 cups of boiling water. Insist 2 hours, strain. Apply for rubbing as an external anesthetic for rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago.

● Pour 2 teaspoons of open lumbago grass (sleep-grass) with 1 cup boiling water. Drink during the day 50 ml.
Attention! Fresh lumbago grass is poisonous, so it can be used dry.

● Collect half-blown birch buds, pour 1 handful of buds into 0.5 liters of vodka. Rub sore spots and apply compresses.

● Pour 1 tablespoon of peppermint with 1 cup of boiling water, cook for 10 minutes, strain. Drink 0.5 cups in the morning and at night.

● Pour 100 g of mountain arnica inflorescences into 1 liter of 70% alcohol or vodka, insist. Apply for rubbing.

● Pour 1 teaspoon of club club herb with 2 cups of boiling water. Take 1 tablespoon 3-4 times a day.

● Boil young aspen bark. Pour the decoction into the bath. Take a bath every evening.

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