Back pain during
pregnancy is not a new concept, but for people who suffer from scoliosis
require a second thought to be given before, they plan to go through the
process of pregnancy. Scoliosis is the disease of the spine in which the
posture of the spine is deviated to form S or C shaped curvature, which can
turn to be quite painful during pregnancy. However, this is not a reason that
why you should postpone your pregnancy, as you can still go through pregnancy
by using proper pain management techniques.
Back pain during
pregnancy is a normal phenomenon that requires no fear. All the discomforts
that you will be facing during pregnancy are because of the pressure that your
little one inside your tummy is going to cause. Moreover, if you are a
scoliosis patient then the chances of increased back pain is higher than what
you would normally expect leaving you with a question of whether the back pain
is owing to scoliosis or pregnancy. On the other hand, you will find pregnancy
stabilizes scoliosis because of the transition that your body will be going through
as a result of the hormonal fluctuations. If only you can follow these top ten
tips to manage your back pain during pregnancy, and care should be taken with
your scoliosis prescription, which may occasionally cause birth defects.
However, the
discussion on back pain management tips will help to alleviate the problem of
scoliosis. But before that there are three types of back pain – acute if the
back pain does not last longer than three months, recurrent if the back pain
occurs repeatedly and chronic back pain, which lasts longer than three months.
The kind of back pain that you will be facing during pregnancy and scoliosis is low back pain, which is found to occur in three different locations. Lumbar pain that may or may not spread down to your legs, sacroiliac pain occurs in the distal and lateral regions of the spine and nocturnal pain are the ones that occurs in the lumbar regions only during night. As mentioned elsewhere, the culprit for the pain could not be abruptly blamed on scoliosis or pregnancy for the possibility could be due to both of them.
1.
Practice good posture:
You will find
that the center of gravity shifts with the development of your baby and may
force you to fall forwards. This could cause a strain on your spine with
scoliosis increasing the curvature and the pain. There are some simple things
that you can do to help you to alleviate the symptoms of back pain like:
·
Stand up
straight and tall
·
Hold your chest
high
·
Keep your
shoulders relaxed and at the back, do not lean forward.
·
Stop locking
your knees.
·
Sit on a chair
that will support your back or use a pillow.
2.
Wear the correct clothes and accesories:
What you wear
also matters while you are pregnant and is a victim of scoliosis. Some of the
clothes that can help you in alleviating the back pain during pregnancy when
you are a scoliosis sufferer are the use of maternity pants and supportive
waistbands. This is also advisable to wear low-heeled flat shoes to remove the
strain that high-heeled shoes can cause on both your spine, back and neck.
3.
Lift properly:
Whether you have
scoliosis or not you are always asked to lift objects as per the size and
weight of the objects in a proper manner to prevent not only back pain, but
also to be gentle on your delicate spine. And if you have scoliosis, and on top
of that if you are pregnant, see that you lift objects appropriately, for
example, lift heavy objects by sitting to the level of the object and then
stand up slowly and steadily. If you did ask what to do, I will ask for a
second or a third hand too!
4.
Sleep properly:
The good thing
while you sleep is to have a deep sleep but conscious by developing the habit
of sleeping on one side. The doctor will advise you which side to sleep
depending on the posture of the baby. This is also advisable to keep your knees
bent while you sleep, and place pillows between them (there is no point in
giving heed to cultural taboos, just ignore them even if you are hurt), and use
another pillow under the abdomen to bear the whole weight and/or use a full
length pillow.
5.
Try heat or cold or massage therapy:
I will strongly
recommend this to anyone suffering from pain for this helped me when I was
suffering from severe neck pain. A good hot mat under the area of pain relieves
not only the pain but also the fear of catching cold when you use a cold mat.
In contrast, the cold massage therapies are also equivalently good and choose
the one that works the best for you. Alternatively, you could also ask someone
to massage a balm or pain relieving ointments, but only after consult a doctor,
for the doctor may suggest a professional massage therapy if required. Listen
to your gynecologist and chiropractic, and see that you link both of them.
6.
Follow a gentle exercise regime:
These days
people become pregnant in their thirties and forties, that they get pregnant
pass through their age and are therefore vital that you regularly check with
your gynecologist. Besides, if you are suffering from scoliosis, the chances of
the back pain becoming severe are higher, despite the established fact that
there is no relationship between scoliosis and pregnancy. This is good that you
take advice of your gynec to schedule some gentle exercise, which not only
helps in making delivery much easier, but might also have a positive effect on
your scoliosis condition, alleviating the curvature. Some of the gentle
exercises recommended are walking and/or swimming, lower back stretching
exercise and other stretching exercises as recommended by the physician.
7.
Alternative therapies:
The option of
choosing an alternative therapy has to be done only after consulting your
chiropractic and gynec. One of the main alternative therapies that have been
believed to be of some use in relieving pain is acupuncture therapy. This
therapy involves the use of needles to prick at energy points, which in turn
somehow happens to activate the natural pain relief system. You will be
expecting to be pricked with needles, which will have the pain of a pinprick,
and may or may not require several visits to get complete relief from the pain,
at least until you deliver the baby to the outside world. Sounds awful, but
many who have undergone this therapy recommend and prefer this better than
medicines that might have side effects.
8.
Yoga:
Prenatal yoga has
been described and prescribed by many as one of the best way to tone parts of
the body that will be affected by performing yoga. They have found out that the
position that is attained during the yoga practice promotes the relaxation of
back muscles and relieves the strain of carrying the little one in its bag.
9.
Chiropractic care:
The
chiropractioner could be of immense help, especially if you are already aware
of your condition, scoliosis, then this will do good for you to discuss frankly
with your physician about your idea of having a baby. This is also best to go
to the gynec directed by him/her, who will understand the treatment being given
and will be helping in giving you a holistic approach to handle the back pain
efficiently. While the chiropractioner will help in relieving the stress on the
nerves, which adds to the already existing woes of scoliosis, and since he
knows you before the pregnancy, during the pregnancy and after the pregnancy,
stick on to the same chiropractor.
10. A Balanced Nutrition and a Holistic approach:
Whatever you do there is nothing like being healed naturally
by boosting your body’s immune system and recuperative power. This is the
procedure that has been described in detail by a chiropractioner, Dr. Kevin
Lau, who overcame scoliosis following a strict and disciplined diet based on
his body metabolic requirements. However, when this comes to pregnancy, he has
been using the same holistic approach of combining the western medicine and the
traditional treatment methods of scoliosis with simple pregnancy exercises and
appropriate food, which you will be able to formulate only by frankly
discussing with your doctor.
Now is that you have ten important and best tips that anyone
else can give you to relieve your back pain. As you would have noticed all
these tips only tell you what you can do and where you can find some relief
from your back pain. Try some of the simple tips like heat or cold pad to relieve
the back pain initially, and if these does not help you, never ever venture
into something new without consulting your doctor.
About Dr Kevin Lau
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