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Is there a cure for sciatica?

There is a need for you to look for sciatica pain. There are 3 options you can choose though.1. Home Treatments for SciaticaYou don't have to be panic and go to see your doctors right away just because you suspect that you have sciatica in you. The first treatment you can take can be just simple things you can do at home. You can use ice packs and heating pads for sciatica pain relief. Ice packs will do the job to alleviate inflammation and numb the pain. Heating pads will relax the muscles after that. It is not only that.Other home treatments for sciatica you can consider is doing massage or stretching. Both kinds of sciatica pain relief will help you to loosen up the muscles that are tightened. Doing exercise is important as well. It helps us to improve blood circulation in order to promote the healing process. You should know which exercises that need to be done for your condition. If you do so, it should heal the pain safe and fast.2. Medical Treatments for SciaticaSciatica pain relief of such kind would involve the doctors' examination on your. For sciatica at an early stage, the doctors will offer you pain relievers, like ibuprofen or naproxen. They should help to alleviate the inflammation. If they don't work for you, you would be suggested with acetaminophen. If it is the same, you will be prescribed with steroids, like prednisone, or opiate derived drugs.When it comes to medical treatments, you will also have another option besides those pain relievers above. Sciatica pain relievers can also appear in the form of therapy. You have sciatica due to herniated disc. The therapy used as sciatica pain relief would be decompressing your spine to relieve the pressure. Other techniques of therapy are used to relieve sciatica as well. If the pain still persists, the last resort would be surgical treatments.3. ExerciseYou can simply go to the doctors to examine and treat you. It would be better if you can treat it on your own first. At least, it won't cost you much time or money to get the treatments from doctors. The treatments you can do by yourself at home, you can try to do sciatica pain exercises.You can learn more about sciatica treatment from this link belowSciatica Remedy

What exactly is a umbicial hernia? Is it considered major or minor? Serious replies only!!!?

I have one...really....Your belly button protudes...ya push it in and it pops back out......I left mine alone because it doesnt' hurt.....I'm very interested in the answers you get.

What is the difference between dermal fillers and botox?

Dermal fillers and Botox treatment will reduce wrinkles. However they treat wrinkles differently.BotoxThe Botox solution targets muscle hence it is really good to reduce expression lines due to repetitive muscle movement eg frown lines, crow’s feet and forehead lines. Expression lines are called dynamic lines/wrinkles.The effect of Botox last 3–6 months.Below is a great example of the result after a Botulin treatment:Dermal FillersDermal fillers target depressions or static wrinkles on the skin. Any area of the skin with static wrinkles can be filled. However some areas are more suitable than others eg lip lines, smile lines and nasolabial lines. Dermal fillers are also used to volumised certain areas of the face that is deflating or flattening eg cheeks or lips.The effect of Dermal fillers lasts 6–12 months.Below are some photos after Dermal filler treatment:Can you combine Botox and Dermal fillers?Yes. Expression lines that have etched into the skin and cannot to reduced any further with Botox then one can consider filling the wrinkles with Dermal fillers. Before you consider this, please consult with an experienced cosmetic doctor to assess your suitability and the type of Dermal filler for the wrinkles.For more detail information on the differences between Dermal fillers and Botox go to:Dermal Fillers Perth, Wrinkle Relaxers, Perth Facial Filler Treatment by Dermedica Cosmetic Clinic Perth WAIf you have any specific questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.Dr Joanna Teh: info@dermedica.com.au (www.dermedica.com.au)Fellow Australasian College of Aesthetic MedicineFellow Cosmetic Physician College of Australasia

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