Today 40 to 80 percent of all people worldwide suffer from osteochondrosis. This disease mainly attacks people aged over 30, but sometimes young people can feel its symptoms for the first time at the age of 15-20. The disease affects people socially active, still long and relapses, so cripples strong society. Women are suffering from osteochondrosis more often than men, while men feel more acute pain.
What is osteochondrosis? Above all, this is the dystrophic process in the intervertebral discs. The disks gradually lose their elasticity and collapse. As a result, the space between vertebras is reduced and the roots of the spinal nerve become squeezed, causing pain and edematous neurovascular symptoms in the field. This, in turn, leads to more and more stifling pain and muscle spasm.
The osteochondrosis can attack any part of the spinal cord. If cervical spine is affected, brain circulation can be interrupted. This leads to headaches and dizziness and may be followed by pain in the shoulder joints (humeroscapular syndrome) and intermittent blood circulation in your hands. Thoracic spine forms of the disease often occur with pain in the heart and can be taken for angina. Lumbar spine forms of the disease are characterized by pain in waist and lower extremities with different intensity: from chronic nagging pain to acute pain attacks.
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