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ALGODYSTROPHY: HOW TO RELIEVE PAIN NATURALLY

By On 26/04/2020

The fact that pain is not considered a disease condemns many patients to misdiagnosis and often unnecessary suffering.

The phenomenon occurs under many names. We can find CRPS referred to as Sudet's Disease, Algodystrophy, neurodystrophy, sympathetic dystrophy and a complex regional pain syndrome (also known as CRPS, a complex regional pain syndrome) - all terms describe the same health problem that was first described by the German surgeon Paul Sudeck at the beginning Of the 20th century.

The original description indicated   severe and prolonged pain mainly in the hands or feet (or many limbs), often associated with movement and functional restrictions.

Sudeck called the disease a "derailed medicine" and described the similarity of symptoms with inflammation. The frequency of the disease is unknown. However, we know that:

  • mostly gets a woman or girl,
  • attacks regardless of age,
  • is often a reaction to a trauma (e.g. several operations, perioperative trauma)
  • we observe the occurrence of CRPS in people who have been diagnosed with uneven nervous tension syndrome after birth,
  • we estimate that CRPS Poland is affected by between 5,000 and 40,000 people, most of whom do not have the correct diagnosis.

Sudeck's disease is characterized by trophic changes in soft tissues and bones, as well as disorders of the vasomotor and sudomotor movements of the affected limb. 

In the final stage, the disease can lead to loss of function of the affected part of the body by stiffening the joints and shrinking the skin, tendons and muscles.

Poorly treated or diagnosed too late, it can affect more and more organs. There are cases when CRPS has affected internal organs.

IASP (International Association for the Study of Pain) introduced the term "complex regional pain syndrome" (CRPS) as a new general term.

Type I CRPS requires soft tissue and bone damage or prolonged immobilization without specific nerve damage.

Type II CRPS is the result of specific damage (injury) to the peripheral nerve.

In practice, we still have CRPS III.

To date, it is not fully understood what causes CRPS. In some countries (USA) the effectiveness of its treatment with drugs analogous to Parkinson's disease is indicated.

Based on the previously unrecognized reaction of the small nerves, an inflammatory reaction occurs in the damaged part of the limb, there are circulatory disorders, swelling, skin changes and finally also functional disorders, e.g. Hands are accompanied by persistent pain or the foot is unnaturally bent.

Fortunately, there are herbal remedies that have proven its effectiveness in the cure of this painful syndrome over the years. 

HERE ARE SOME HERBAL REMEDIES FOR SUDECK'S SYNDROME

1. HERBAL TO WORK AGAINST ALGODYSTROPPHY

Asthme - Le remède naturel par les plantes contre l'asthme

Our natural treatment for algodystrophy is an effective, fast and lasting remedy that will allow you to naturally reduce your pain. It is composed of two elements: a balm and a herbal tea. You will feel a marked decrease in pain from the first weeks of use. The herbal tea contains plants whose active ingredients block pain, act on the cartilage to stop it from degrading, and help its regeneration.

It is the perfect solution to fight against algodystrophy, knee and all other forms. This herbal tea provides rapid and dramatic relief. It is both anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antioxidant.

The balm will be used for daily massages on the areas where you feel pain. It’s a natural relaxant. 

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2. Ash leaves
 

A tea (infusion) with ash leaves helps fight muscle pain. Put 40 g of freshly harvested ash leaves in 1 liter of boiling water. The leaves should shoot for 20 minutes before filtering. You can drink 2 cups of this preparation per day.
 

3. Coriander
An infusion of coriander helps to fight against general indefinable pain. Pour 30 g of crushed coriander seeds with 1 liter of boiling water. You can drink up to 3 cups of this preparation for the treatment of pain each day.

4. Absinthe leaves
A poultice of freshly harvested absinthe leaves, rubbed between your fingers and then heated.

 

5. Roman chamomile
 

A poultice of Roman chamomile flowers boiled in water and then ground.
 

6. Extract with the common forest vine

200 g of freshly harvested leaves of the common forest vine, cut into thin strips, are poured into 1 liter of 60% alcohol for 1 week. The mixture should be covered and stirred several times a day. Then you filter the alcohol and fill it in a bottle. With this extract, the painful area is rubbed 3 times a day.

7. Laurel decoction
 

150 g of bay leaves are placed in 1 liter of water. The leaves should be covered and cooked gently for 2 hours before filtering. With this decoction, the painful area is rubbed several times a day in 4 days.

8. Decoction of wine with white willow
 

50 g of fresh white willow leaves are poured into 1 liter of white wine. The leaves must first be cold drawn for 3 hours, then the wine is carefully heated with the willow leaves. After half an hour of light cooking in a covered pan, strain the wine. With this decoction of wine, the area affected by the pain is rubbed several times a day.

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ALGODYSTROPHY: symptoms, causes, risk factors and natural treatment

By On 26/04/2020

SUDECKS SYNDROME VS HERBAL TEA

Algodystrophy-a painful syndrome and therapy must be targeted. Sudeck syndrome is a disease that has many definitions: complex regional pain syndrome , complex regional pain syndrome , reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome, RDS, traumatic loss or thinning of bone spotted. Its essence is progressive muscular and bone wasting and joint stiffness.

What is Algodystrophy?

Sudeck's syndrome is a disease that leads to a gradual muscle wasting (dystrophy) and bone loss. If not treated on time, it can lead to impairment of the diseased part of the body, and further disability. Its development is primarily exposed to people after bone fractures, joint injuries or frostbite. 

HOW CAN WE DISTINGUISH THIS PATHOLOGY FROM OTHER DISEASES?

However, to distinguish between Sudeck syndrome and other diseases in which dystrophy occurs, five elements need to be recognized: spontaneous pain, pressure soreness, physical symptoms of local circulation disorders, excessive sweating and local osteoporosis.

HERBAL TO WORK AGAINST ALGODYSTROPPHY

Asthme - Le remède naturel par les plantes contre l'asthme

Our natural treatment for algodystrophy is an effective, fast and lasting remedy that will allow you to naturally reduce your pain. It is composed of two elements: a balm and a herbal tea. You will feel a marked decrease in pain from the first weeks of use. The herbal tea contains plants whose active ingredients block pain, act on the cartilage to stop it from degrading, and help its regeneration.

It is the perfect solution to fight against algodystrophy, knee and all other forms. This herbal tea provides rapid and dramatic relief. It is both anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antioxidant.

The balm will be used for daily massages on the areas where you feel pain. It’s a natural relaxant. 

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CAUSES OF THE DISEASE

It is not known exactly what causes Sudeck's syndrome. It is believed that it is responsible for the abnormal activity of sympathetic nerves, which innervate the damaged part of the body. 

Sudeck syndrome - symptoms

1. Hypertonic phase: it lasts from 3 weeks to 2 months

  • severe burning pain;
  • soft, limited swelling;
  • skin color changes to dark red or purple;
  • skin warming;
  • restriction of movement in the joints;
  • gradual muscle wasting;
  • spotty, irregular bone decalcification;

2. Dystrophic phase: it lasts from 6 weeks to 4 months

  • moist, cool, thin skin;
  • brittle and brittle nails;
  • hair loss on a sick part of the body;
  • even more limited movement in the joints (contractures and stiffness of the joints appear);
  • progressive muscle wasting
  • increasing bone decalcification (bone formation becomes blurred);

3. Atrophic phase: it lasts from 6 to 12 months

RISK FACTORS

However, risk factors for the development of the disease are known.

  • Bone fractures, joint injuries, soft tissue bruises, frostbite, burns, as well as nerve damage. The disease usually affects the ankle joint and the bones of the wrist and hand - especially after fracture of the distal base of the radial bone, sprained wrist joint and bruising of the fingertips. 
  • The factor conducive to the development of the disease is an incorrectly and too tightly applied dressing, which makes the limb immobilized in the wrong position.
  • In addition, Sudeck's syndrome may appear in the course of ischemic heart disease (coronary artery disease), after a heart attack , stroke (so-called paralytic algodystrophy). Also, the use of drugs, e.g. barbiturates, cyclosporin A, anti-tuberculosis drugs, can contribute to the development of the disease (this is called drug-induced algodystrophy).
  • Other risk factors are inflammatory skin diseases, carpal tunnel syndrome, and hormonal disorders.

Diagnosis of Sudeck's syndrome 

Sudeck's syndrome is confirmed based on the patient's history, analysis of clinical symptoms and X-ray altered limb. 

  1. X-ray shows bone loss. An X-ray image is taken so that the bone atrophy can be determined. 
  2. Bone scintigraphy is useful in diagnosing the disease. It is also helpful to find allodynia (pain even with a very delicate touch) and / or hyperpathy (severe long-term pain caused by the effect of a repetitive weak or moderate stimulus).

Sudeck syndrome - medical treatment

Treatment of Sudeck syndrome includes:

  • analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs;
  • vitamin C supplementation;
  • preparations improving blood supply and calcification of bones;
  • physical therapy: lignocaine-calcium ionophoresis, cryotherapy , laser therapy , diadynamics, magnetotherapy;
  • local lignocaine injections;
  • exercises for the diseased body part;
  • sympathectomy - during the procedure nerves in the sympathetic nervous system are destroyed to increase blood flow and reduce pain. It is performed in exceptional situations;

The effectiveness of treatment depends on early diagnosis and proper management.

HOME THERAPY

  • Scottish treatment

To cure the algodystrophy practice the Scottish shower on the zone concerned (once or twice a day): alternate cold water and hot water. But beware, it must remain pleasant; no excess in the temperature difference. This shower promotes local blood and lymphatic circulation.

  • Vinegar


In the evening, soak an egg (washed but not brushed, except where it is possible to lay eggs) in the juice of a lemon. (all organic if possible) and drink this juice the next morning. Repeat this every 2 days for 3 weeks, stop for a week and renew.

  • Organic silicon 

This food supplement, which is in the form of a liquid, makes it possible to accelerate "bone repairs" and also makes it possible to limit the demineralization often linked to algodystrophy.

  • Calming inflammation with clay

Cold clay poultices placed directly on the affected part, possibly alternating with other poultices such as cabbage, horsetail, hogweed, will relieve inflammation. Each poultice must remain at least 2 h until 4 h and even overnight.

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