What should I do if I have cervical spondylosis during my confinement period

  If women do not take good care of themselves during confinement, they are prone to developing postpartum diseases, which can leave a root cause and are difficult to treat afterwards. Some women may suffer from spinal diseases as a result, which can cause pain and other symptoms, bringing a lot of inconvenience to their lives. When cervical pain occurs, it is also very uncomfortable. So, what should we do if we have cervical spondylosis during confinement?

  

What should I do if I have cervical spondylosis during my confinement period1

  If postpartum cervical spondylosis occurs, women need to undergo a detailed examination in order to develop a treatment plan. If it is a mild spinal disease, conservative treatment can be chosen, such as medication therapy, hot compress, moxibustion, and massage. When the spinal condition is severe, it is necessary to go to the orthopedic department of the hospital for timely treatment, and then receive corresponding treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

  For more severe cervical spondylosis, it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, and pain relieving drugs in combination with treatment. In addition, cervical traction may also be required, and women may need to stop breastfeeding to avoid corresponding effects on the baby.

  In order to avoid cervical spondylosis, women should maintain sufficient rest during confinement and avoid prolonged sitting, standing, and bowing, or letting the neck catch a cold. When the cervical spine is affected, a hot water bag can be used for hot compress.

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