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9 Best Homeopathic Medicines For Neck Pain and Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis, also known as osteoarthritis of the cervical spine, refers to the degeneration of structures (vertebrae, joints, spinal intervertebral disc, ligaments, tendons, muscles) of the cervical spine/ back of neck. Vertebrae are the bones stacked one above the other in the backbone. There are seven vertebrae in the cervical spine present in the back of the neck immediately below the skull. Spinal discs are the intervertebral discs present in between the vertebrae that act as shock-absorbing cushions bearing all kinds of stress felt over the spine. Ligaments are bands connecting one bone to another. Tendons are the tissue bands that connect muscle with bone.

Homeopathy has a wonderful treatment for cases of cervical spondylosis. Homeopathic remedies provide excellent symptomatic relief in cervical spondylosis in symptoms like neck pain, stiffness, numbness, tingling in arms, hands, etc. With the proper course of homeopathic treatment, these cut down the intensity and frequency of the symptoms. Taking homeopathic medicines regularly reduces dependency on painkillers to a great extent. Homeopathy though cannot reverse the degeneration that has already occurred but can limit further progression of degenerative changes in structures of cervical spine to avoid further complications.

Natural treatment

Homeopathy is a very gentle system of healing that uses medicines obtained from non-toxic substances. Hence it is very safe and ensures natural healing with no adverse reactions. Even after prolonged use, there are no unwanted after-effects.

Personalized treatment

Homeopathy has a wide number of medicines to help cases of cervical spondylosis but the prescription does not remain generalized, it is rather personalised to give the best results. As the symptoms of cervical spondylosis vary from case to case so individualized homeopathic prescription is required. The medicines that can be most helpful for a case of cervical spondylosis are selected as per the characteristic symptoms in each case. For example, neck pain with stiffness might need Rhus Tox while in cases having radiating pain along with tingling, numbness in hands, Kalmia would be a preferred medicine.

Homeopathy boosts inbuilt healing system

Homeopathy believes that every person has an inbuilt healing mechanism that can overcome health issues naturally. It just needs a stimulus to work the right way for healing. Homeopathy uses diluted natural substances that activate the healing mechanism to self- heal thus providing symptom relief in cervical spondylosis and halt further progression of complaint.

9 Best Homeopathic Medicines for Cervical Spondylosis and Neck Pain

The top homeopathic medicines for cervical spondylosis are Rhus Tox, Bryonia Alba, Guaiacum Officinale, Paris Quadrifolia, Kalmia Latifolia, Lachnanthes, Conium,  Hypericum Perforatum and Silicea.

1. Rhus Tox – – Top Remedy With Neck Pain and stiffness

Rhus Tox is a leading medicine for managing cases of cervical spondylosis and neck pain. It proves highly effective for managing pain and stiffness in the neck. Neck pain from overstraining or overuse of neck (for example from working on computers for long hours, lifting weights) also can be best treated with this medicine. A person in need of Rhus Tox may get relief from warm application on the neck. Neck massage may provide relief in some cases. Rhus Tox is also an important medicine to manage neck pain from injury to the neck.

When to use Rhus Tox?

Rhus Tox is the best prescription when there is marked neck pain and stiffness. It is the most beneficial for neck pain due to overstraining or the overuse of neck.

How to use Rhus Tox?

One may take Rhus Tox in 30C potency two to three times a day as per intensity of symptoms. Its higher potencies like 200C, 1M can also be used but only after consulting a homeopathic doctor.

2. Bryonia Alba – For Neck Pain That Worsens With Movement

Bryonia Alba is a well indicated medicine for neck pain that increases from movement. It is accompanied by stiffness in the neck. Taking rest relieves the symptoms. It is also a valuable medicine when pain and stiffness in the neck arises from overuse of neck muscles like from using mobiles or computers for prolonged time without any break.

When to use Bryonia?

Bryonia should be the first choice of medicine when neck pain worsens from movement and gets better from rest.

How to use Bryonia?

Its use is preferred in 30C potency that can be taken twice a day.

3Guaiacum Officinale – For Pain In Neck, Back of Head and Shoulders

Guaiacum Officinale is a natural medicine highly beneficial when pain spreads over the entire neck, back of head and shoulders. The neck is stiff, shoulder feels sore (sensitive to touch). In some cases, stiffness from the neck may extend down the entire back on one side. It gets worse on movement.

When to use Guaiacum Officinale?

It is a highly recommended medicine for pain covering the entire neck, back of head and shoulders along with sensitivity to touch.

How to use Guaiacum Officinale?

It gives remarkable results in 30C potency. Guaiacum Officinale can be used twice a day – once in the morning and once in the evening.

4. Paris Quadrifolia – For Neck Pain And Numbness In Arms, Hands Or Fingers

Paris Quadrifolia is a herbal medicine prepared from plant one berry. This medicine is very effective in managing pain in the neck along with numbness in arms, hands or fingers. The pain from the neck radiates down the fingers in cases needing this medicine. Pain gets worse from exertion. The pain is attended by the sensation of a heavy weight around the neck and shoulders. There is also stiffness and swelling in the neck.

When to use Paris Quadrifolia?

The use of this medicine is considered when pain extends from neck to fingers along with numbness in fingers, hands and arms.

How to use Paris Quadrifolia?

It gives excellent results in 30C potency and can be used two to three times a day as per the severity of the symptom.

5. Kalmia Latifolia – For Neck Pain Going Down The Arm, With Numbness, Tingling

Kalmia Latifolia is a natural medicine prepared from leaves of plant ‘mountain laurel’. This medicine works well in cases where pain from neck goes down the arms. Along with this, there is numbness, or tingling, pricking sensation in hands. In some such cases, upper limbs may feel week.

When to use Kalmia Latifolia?

It is indicated for brachialgia in which pinched nerve in the neck causes pain in arm. Pain in the neck radiating to the arms along with numbness or tingling in arms or hands is the key feature indicating its use.

How to use Kalmia Latifolia?

It can be taken two times a day in 30C potency.

6. Lachnanthes – For Neck Drawn To One Side From Extreme Pain And Stiffness

This natural medicine prepared from plant ‘spirit weed’ is an ideal prescription when neck gets drawn to one side from severe pain and stiffness. There is inability to move neck to the other side. This medicine helps to relax neck muscles and improve stiffness and pain in neck. In some cases needing it, pain extends to the head.

When to use Lachnanthes?

This medicine can be used when the neck gets twisted to one side from extreme pain and stiffness with inability to move it to the other side.

How to use Lachnanthes?

Lachnanthes 30 C twice a day is the right dose to start based on the above-mentioned symptom.

7. Conium – For Managing Vertigo And Neck Pain

Conium is a very useful medicine for managing vertigo episodes and neck pain. Stiffness is also present where this medicine is required. Mostly, vertigo worsens from the movement of neck.

When to use Conium?

Consider its use to manage vertigo episodes, especially from neck movement along with neck pain.

How to use Conium?

It is usually recommended in 30C potency that can be taken one to two times a day. Its higher potencies can also be used but only after consulting a homeopathic physician.

8Hypericum Perforatum – For Neck Pain From Injury

Hypericum Perforatum is a very significant medicine for neck pain resulting from an injury. Major symptoms are neck pain that may radiate to the shoulders and a spine that is extremely sensitive to touch. Tingling, burning, numbness in hands may also be present.

When to use Hypericum Perforatum?

It can be used in cases of neck pain post-injury.

How to use Hypericum Perforatum?

Though it can be used in different potencies, initially it is good to start with 30C potency twice a day. Higher potencies can be used afterward after consulting a homeopath.

9. Silicea – For Stiffness In Neck And Headache

This medicine works well to manage stiffness in neck attended with a headache. In some cases, stiffness is present only on one side of the neck. There is difficulty in turning the head due to the pain it causes. This medicine is also helpful for managing neck pain extending to head.

When to use Silicea?

It works well when stiffness in neck is accompanied with headache.

How to use Silicea?

The recommended dose is Silicea 30 once a day. High potencies like 200 C can be considered after consulting a homeopathic doctor.

Causes Of Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis mainly arises from wear and tear of the cervical spine. The wear and tear of cervical spine results mainly due to age-related degenerative changes. In some cases, injury to the cervical spine may lead to early spondylosis changes in the cervical spine.

The degenerative changes in spine may include:

1. Dehydration and herniation of intervertebral discs

Intervertebral discs are fibrocartilagenous cushions in between the vertebrae that serve as shock absorber whenever some load is put on spine like when we twist or lift weights. The disc has an outer thick layer and gel-like soft center.

Dehydration of these discs means drying of the its inner gel-like matter that leads to rubbing together of vertebral bones and pain.

Herniation of disc also called slip disc means leakage of the inner jelly material due to a crack in the outer layer of disc. At times this material can press on spinal cord and nerves.

2. Bone spurs in spine

It refers to extra bony growth that may form in spine to make it stronger when discs break down. These bone spurs may pinch spinal cord and nerves.

3. Ligament Stiffness

Ligament refers to a band of tissue that connects bone with bone. With age, these ligaments can become stiff that hinders neck movements and cause neck stiffness.

Risk Factors Involved In Cervical Spondylosis

The major factors that put a person at the risk of developing cervical spondylosis are:

1. Age – Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative disorder and therefore, directly related to age. Mainly cervical spondylosis complaints begin at the age of 40 years. By the age of 60 years, more than 85 percent of the people get affected with cervical spondylosis, those above 40 years are more susceptible.

2. Overstraining or overuse of neck muscles – It may occur in certain occupations involving repetitive motion or bending/twisting of the neck like painters;  sport activity like playing badminton and from lifting heavy weight.

3. Holding neck in improper position for a long time like a bent neck for extended time period, for example when working on computers placed too high or low, using mobiles sitting in an uncomfortable position. This puts extra stress on the neck and causes pain.

4. Neck injuries

5. Arthritis (joint inflammation)

6. Family history of cervical spondylosis

7. Smoking

What Are The Symptoms Of Cervical Spondylosis?

1. The major symptoms that point towards cervical spondylosis include pain and stiffness in the neck. Pain from the neck may radiate down the arm, hands, and fingers.

2. If spinal cord/nerve roots are pinched in the cervical part of the spine, symptoms including numbness, tingling and weakness in the upper limb may be felt. Additionally, there may occur lack of coordination and trouble while walking.

3. Dizziness or vertigo attacks can also occur.

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