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Monday, November 28, 2011

Some Treatments for RSD

Treatment for RSD

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) is a neurological condition affecting millions of people. The onset of the disease can occur any time during childhood or adulthood, though many cases are seen in people between the ages of 40 and 60.
The disease often originates after a trauma of some sort, including heart attack, stroke, an injury where a broken bone, fracture, bruise, or sprain results, a head injury, or after a surgery. For some sufferers, there is no known origin of the disease.
There is currently no cure for RSD. Because of this, patients must seek various treatment options geared toward managing their pain and symptoms (which may include intense, burning pain; edema; skin discoloration of the affected area; sensitivity to touch, excessive sweating; and limited mobility of the affected area).
Treatment of RSD is not simple. That is because the disease in general is complicated. Some people report no known cause for the onset of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. For others, the disease originates after an injury such as a fall, a broken bone or sprain, a head injury, a heart attack or stroke, or after a surgery. It may also become present in someone with a repetitive motion disorder such as carpal tunnel, or even following a simple bruise.
With such a wide pool of onset possibilities, it's no wonder this disease is difficult to treat, at best. But because there is currently no cure for RSD, treatment of the disease must be aggressive and swift.
Treatment: Why is it so Important?
Unlike many diseases, there is currently no cure for RSD. This is especially difficult because RSD is often a progressive and debilitating disease. Often beginning with an intense, burning sensation in the affected area, the disease can quickly progress to include additional symptoms including sensitivity to touch, excessive sweating, skin discoloration, and restricted movement ability. Treatment is therefore imperative to manage the symptoms of the disease. In RSD cases, early and prompt intervention can mean the difference between manageable pain and years of intolerable suffering.
Treatment Options for RSD Patients
Several possible treatments are available for RSD patients. Because the causes, symptoms, and intensity of the disease vary among individuals, patients often have the most success when they utilize a variety of available treatment options to manage their pain and symptoms.
Treatments for the management of RSD includes topical analgesics, anti-depressants, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and sympathetic nerve blocks. This is only a small sample of the treatments RSD patients may utilize to help them with their symptoms.
Regardless of the treatment option(s) you choose, you may need an attorney to help you with your RSD case. Because the disease is still unknown to many, it may be difficult to prove your need for various treatments and interventions. A qualified attorney who is knowledgeable about your disease can help you get the quality care you need. Don't try to face this disease alone. Attorneys are available to assist you today.

Homeopathic/Holistic Treatment for RSD

Treatments for RSD must begin as soon as possible following diagnosis of the disease. This helps prevent the disease from reaching advanced stages and causing additional chronic pain. Standard treatments for RSD include medications such as topical analgesics and anti-depressants, various therapies, and other medical interventions including sympathetic nerve blocks.
Homeopathic/holistic treatment for RSD is another option patients may consider for pain and symptom management. As with traditional treatments, holistic treatments may need to be combined for optimal results.
Some of the homeopathic treatments that have been used successfully in RSD cases include massage (lymphatic massage is especially helpful to calm the nervous system without stimulating blood flow), acupuncture/acupressure (controls pain by inserting very thin needles into the skin for various amounts of time), physiotherapy (helps patients regain balance, flexibility, strength, and muscle mass), herbal medicines (ex. Dynamint: a mixture of peppermint, tee-tree oil, eucalyptus, and calendula-a muscle balm), and antioxidants/nutritional supplements (help to strengthen the immune system).
Gaining popularity as a homeopathic/holistic treatment for RSD, Qi Gong (pronounced "chee gong") is a treatment that employs simple exercises and slow movements to help rebalance the body's energy (Qi). Qi Gong masters are said to be able to transmit energy to others, thus improving their health.
Homeopathic/holistic treatment for RSD may be a viable option for those who have failed to see results with traditional medicine. However, as with all treatment options, homeopathic/holistic treatment for RSD should be evaluated by your doctor before you begin any program.
If you or someone you know needs an attorney regarding their RSD case, it is important that he or she understands RSD, it's causes, symptoms, and treatments, in order to provide you with the legal support you deserve. Attorneys are available to help you and to aid you in reclaiming your rights.

7 comments:

  1. Worldwide Awareness Campaign Please Help

    People and sites from around the world are coming together to turn November 2013 into International RSD Awareness Month, currently only America has a National Awareness Month.
    Please spare 5 1/2 mins to watch this video but be aware you may find some of the images disturbing.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MviVcjWZDts
    it is vital that you watch it to the end
    If you are newly diagnosed I strongly suggest you do not watch it.
    If you live in the UK please sign http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/31344
    E-mail the link to your MP asking why since being informed on 30/10/2010 David Cameron, Nick Clegg and The DOH have refused to do anything about the situation.
    You can also send it to some members of the House of Lords.
    http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/
    No matter where you live in the world can you please sign here http://www.pledgebank.com/RSDCRPS
    http://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/worldwide-rsd-crps-awareness-campaign
    http://www.thepetitionsite.com/460/118/995/worldwide-rsdcrps-awareness-campaign/
    http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/goverments-worldwide-un-world-health-organisiation-find-the-millions-of-un-misdaignosed-rsd-crps-sufferers-across-the-world
    http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/worldwide-rsdcrps-awareness-campaign/
    http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/worldwide-rsd-crps-awareness-campaign.html
    http://www.activism.com/en_GB/petition/worldwide-rsd-crps-awareness-campaign/40439
    http://www.causes.com/causes/800617-worldwide-rsd-awareness-campaign/actions/1700679
    http://www.petitionbuzz.com/petitions/worldwidersdcrps
    http://www.petitiononline.com/RSDCRPS1/petition.html
    http://www.communityrun.org/petitions/worldwide-rsd-crps-awareness-campaign-1
    https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/take-immediate-action-inform-medical-professionals-existence-rsdcrps-most-painful-incurable/SFkd2cS6

    If you live in another Country can you start your own petition and send the link to your own Politicians
    If you are willing to commit to spending 15mins a day for 4 weeks then 15mins a week to help spread this then please e-mail me on.
    RSDFighter@hotmail.co.uk or join me on facebook
    Kevin

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