Treatment For Spasms

Posted by admin on Jun 9, 2008

Treatment For SpasmsMuscle spasm will occur early after an injury. It feels like tighten the muscle and painful. Spasm will encourage muscle knots like anything. Muscle knots are nothing but these are abdominal areas with in the muscle which produces pain. This is occurring because the spasm keeps the muscle continuously “on’. The muscle spasm makes the muscle work continuously. Usually, spasm occurs in other kind of injuries but muscle knots are quite difficult to cure soon. This happens most often with injuries to the neck and back. Patient can contact doctor to treat spasm. Doctor will encourage physical exercise to control the muscle knots. Acupuncture can be highly recommended for muscle spasm.

Spasm may also affect to the eyelids. It can be treated with medications, biofeedback, injection of botulinum and surgery. It is all injected in to the muscles around the eyes and thus helps to relax spasm. The treatment is very successful with few side effects but it is temporary. This kind of surgery is help to relieve the eyelid spasm. It may the pressure of the eyes on the nerve.

There is also hemi facial spasm. Hemi facial spasm is involuntary twitching on one side of the face. It starts around the eye and down to the face. In some cases, it starts around the mouth and progresses up the face towards the eye. It is rarely painful. Unfortunately, there is no medical treatment to cure hemi facial spasm. All the operations are ineffective in producing long term control of the spasm in early days. But now, 90% of individuals who undergo MVD are completely relieved from this issue.

Esophageal spasm occurs in the body when person is drinking cold water or carbonated beverage. Sometimes, he feels severe pain in mid chest for two seconds. Esophagus is long tube-like structure that connects throat to the stomach. This spasm can be very painful. Chest pain is a common symptom of esophageal spasm. Those who are affected by this issue, he is supposed to visit physician to avoid further complications.

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