Slip Disc (IVDP) Treatment in Sharjah
Effective Ayurvedic management for Intervertebral Disc Prolapse (IVDP). Our clinical protocols focus on reducing nerve compression, relieving radiating pain, and strengthening the spinal structure through authentic Kerala therapies.
What is Slip Disc (IVDP)?
Slip disc, or Intervertebral Disc Prolapse (IVDP), occurs when the soft nucleus of a spinal disc protrudes through a tear in its outer fibrous layer. This protrusion often compresses nearby spinal nerves, leading to debilitating pain, numbness, and restricted movement.
At Herbal House, we offer the best Ayurvedic treatment for slip disc in Sharjah, helping patients avoid surgery by naturally reducing inflammation and rejuvenating the spinal discs.
Common Symptoms & Warning Signs
Depending on whether the disc bulge is in the Cervical (neck) or Lumbar (lower back) region, you may experience:
- Sciatica: Sharp, shooting pain radiating down the buttocks and legs.
- Cervical Pain: Pain radiating from the neck to the shoulders, arms, or fingers.
- Neurological Deficits: Numbness, tingling, or "pins and needles" sensations.
- Muscle Weakness: Reduced strength in the legs or arms, affecting your balance or grip.
The Ayurvedic Perspective
Ayurveda correlates IVDP with conditions like Kateegraha, Grdhrasi (Sciatica), or Greevagraha. These are Vata-dominant disorders where vitiated Vata affects the Asthi (bone) and Majja (marrow) tissues.
Our treatment focuses on balancing Vata, removing Ama (toxins) from the spinal region, and nourishing the Snayu (ligaments) and Sira (nerves) to restore natural spinal alignment.
Core Spinal Therapies
Our MOH-licensed doctors prescribe specific clinical procedures based on the severity of your disc herniation:
Prognosis & Long-term Care
While severe disc degeneration requires consistent management, many patients find significant relief from nerve compression and pain within the first cycle of treatment. We also provide specialized guidance on posture and Vata-pacifying diets to ensure the results are sustained and to prevent future recurrences.