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Bone and Orthopedic Conditions
Question #22092
145 days ago
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how to cure cervical spondylosis permanently

Janvi

I am really struggling with some neck pain and, honestly, it’s driving me crazy. I was recently diagnosed with cervical spondylosis after months of feeling stiffness and that weird tingling down my arms. I’m only 38, and I thought this was something older people dealt with, but here we are. I’ve tried physical therapy, and they say stretches help but like, I'm not sure. I heard online that there are ways to, you know, deal with this, but I can’t find solid info on how to cure cervical spondylosis permanently. I’ve done some research, but it feels like surgery is one option and that freaks me out! Has anyone actually managed to get rid of this thing for good? What works? I even read about some natural remedies, like special herbs and such, but who knows if they really help? I’m worried about the long-term effects, and my job involves a lot of computer work, which makes it worse. Do I need to consider a complete lifestyle change? Like should I stop sitting so much? Ugh, I’m just overwhelmed and really would like some clear advice on how to cure cervical spondylosis permanently before this takes over my life! Any thoughts?

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Curing cervical spondylosis permanently, unfortunately, isn’t a simple task, as it’s a degenerative condition due to age-related changes in the neck’s vertebrae and discs. While it’s common in older age, younger individuals can experience symptoms due to factors like repetitive strain or poor posture—often exacerbated by prolonged computer use. While a permanent cure isn’t typically feasible, there are effective ways to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Physical therapy remains a cornerstone of treatment, focusing on exercises and stretches to strengthen neck muscles and improve flexibility, helping reduce pain and prevent further degeneration. It is worthwhile persisting with these even if results seem slow at first. Ergonomics play a key role; ensure your workspace is set up to promote good posture – screen at eye level, a chair providing low back support, and wrists in a neutral position while typing. Regular breaks to stretch and change position can alleviate stiffness. Not every case requires surgery; that option is usually reserved for severe symptoms not relieved by conservative treatments, such as weakness in arms or legs or severe pain. Consult a specialist if you’re worried about that. Alternative treatments like acupuncture or massage may provide relief for some, though evidence varies. As for herbs or supplements, their efficacy isn’t well-supported by strong scientific evidence, but maintaining an anti-inflammatory diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and omega-3s might help. Keeping active generally is beneficial, as prolonged immobility can worsen symptoms. Ensuring you have a holistic approach, incorporating lifestyle adjustments, mental well-being, and physical therapy under professional guidance, will likely offer the best outcome in managing your condition. If any red flags develop, like sudden severe pain or weakness, prompt medical assessment is necessary. While this condition may not go away entirely, many people lead active, comfortable lives with the right management strategies.

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