What is a dural bag?
Do you know the phrase "dural bag"? Certainly not. People tend to be interested in something, only if it concerns them. But, probably, it is better to learn about some things in advance, than then, in case of what, to face a mass of unfamiliar expressions.
Dural bag and all about it
To begin with, you need to say, than you will helpknowledge of this term. Dural sack is, first of all, the organ of any human body. But we must know what we are made of, what's called. Very common in our day is a disease like a hernia. And it is directly related to this, as yet not very clear phrase.
Definition
The dural bag is a sealed bag,which is formed by the cerebral membrane (solid). It contains the human spinal cord. The well-known fact is that the spinal cord, as such, does not have receptors responsible for pain. However, if the dural sac is deformed, a person begins to experience severe pain. Why? Because the brain responds to this pathology, to be more precise, some parts of the cortex.
Dural bag and intervertebral hernia
Probably people suffering from this disease,not by hearsay they know everything about the terms and notations associated with it. Let's once again generalize all simple words. What is a vertebral canal? This is a collection of holes. The vertebral canal has several walls. Dorsal is formed with the help of yellow ligaments and arches (vertebrates). The lateral is confined to the surfaces of the legs of the arches. The anterior wall is constructed from the posterior surfaces of the vertebrae. In fact, all this is easy to understand, if you look at special photos, for example, in textbooks on which students of medical colleges and universities are engaged.
Relationship of the dural sac to the disease
Approximately at the level of the lumbar spinal cordThe nerve runs parallel to the dural sac. Then the first begins to change its direction, skirting the vertebrae. The bag of the cerebral membrane (and this is the dural sac) is attached to the vertebral canal. If there is even a slight deformation of the bag, the person periodically feels pain. It can be an osteochondrosis or a hernia.
How to treat an intervertebral hernia?
There is an uncountablea number of diverse articles and even books. We will outline some of the main points of treatment. So, modern medicine seeks to fight this disease without surgical intervention. At home, doctors advise that they perform systematic physical exercises. Some people are well helped by relaxing salt baths. A standard bath requires 0.5 kg of sea salt. The water temperature should be at least thirty-seven degrees. The body and muscles of a person relax, the body rests. It is also necessary to monitor the weight. Excess body weight causes curvature of the spine. Avoid stressful situations and unrest! As you know, happy people are more likely to experience ailments!