Osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine is a severe degenerative-dystrophic pathology that does not yet lend itself to a definitive cure. It takes place against the background of the destruction of the intervertebral discs, displacement and protrusion of the vertebrae. When diagnosing the disease, doctors take into account that the signs of thoracic osteochondrosis in women and men are different. This is due to hormonal fluctuations in the female body. Women often adhere to diets, wear narrow high-heeled shoes and struggle with domestic conflicts. This affects the development, course and progression of the pathology of the musculoskeletal system.
Differences between female and male clinical manifestations
Diagnosis of thoracic osteochondrosis in women is more difficult due to the peculiarities of the hormonal background. In young patients, it is subject to frequent monthly fluctuations. In women during natural menopause, the production of hormones in the body decreases. This can lead to the development of pathologies, they must be differentiated. Men are characterized by a typical course of the disease, which makes it possible to detect it early and immediately begin treatment.
The clinical picture of thoracic osteochondrosis in women includes many such specific signs that it is sometimes difficult to classify them as symptoms of pathologies of the musculoskeletal system. Doctors distinguish such characteristic differences between the male and female clinical picture, the further progression of thoracic osteochondrosis:
- clinical manifestations in women occur somewhat earlier. This is due to the spine, which is more fragile and vulnerable to the action of negative factors, increased sensitivity to painful sensations;
- the intensity of pain in the chest region, stiffness varies depending on the menstrual cycle. This is due to the production of estrogen in the body - the steroid sex hormones. They reduce the severity of pain that occurs against the background of thinning of the intervertebral discs and spasms of the neck muscles. Therefore, during the initial diagnosis, based on patient complaints, women are not always able to informatively describe the sensations that bother them.
- in humans, thoracic osteochondrosis rarely provokes the development of a concomitant disease. And in women, several pathologies can occur at once. At the same time, osteochondrosis can provoke the development of a disease not associated with the musculoskeletal system. Conversely, an endocrine or metabolic disorder leads to the destruction of cartilage tissue;
- for the treatment of thoracic osteochondrosis, women are prescribed drugs that are used in the treatment of men in rare cases. These are antipsychotics, tranquilizers, sedatives. The psycho-emotional state of women is more labile, so among the symptoms are anxiety, increased anxiety and insomnia. Sometimes, with the news of the incurability of the disease, depression occurs, which is eliminated only by a course of antidepressants.
Women are more likely to have headaches. But unlike men, they do not suffer from an increase in the intensity of clinical manifestations during the day due to the action of estrogens.
An interesting fact is that with the progression of pathology in women, libido may increase. This is how steroid hormones work, which are intensively produced in the body to suppress pain. And men's sexual desire is significantly reduced as a result of a disorder of the innervation of the prostate.
Typical signs of the disease
Patients usually complain to doctors of pain in the shoulder blades, aggravated by tilting or rotating the body. It radiates to the sides, lower back and even the forearms. Pain is felt along the intercostal nerve, their intensity increases with coughing, laughing, sneezing. Reflected pain complicates the diagnosis, requires additional studies, consultations with an endocrinologist, cardiologist, mammologist, gynecologist.
Characteristic signs are stiffness, a feeling of stiffness.When moving, changing the position of the body, specific clicks are heard, usually associated with the displacement of the vertebrae relative to each other. Typical symptoms of thoracic osteochondrosis in women also include the following clinical manifestations:
- feeling of "creeping goosebumps", decreased tactility in the chest or abdomen, numbness in certain areas of skin;
- appearance of signs of intercostal neuralgia. When lifting weights, increasing physical activity, hypothermia, there is a sharp, piercing pain in the region of the ribs, spreading to the chest and sides;
- the development of stable back pain - a combination of painful sensations of varying intensity in the back. They can occur even when inhaling, intensify when climbing stairs, doing housework;
- muscle spasm that limits range of motion. Muscle spasm occurs in response to compression by an osteophyte (bone growth) or inflammatory edema of sensitive nerve endings in soft tissue.
Thoracic osteochondrosis is characterized by constant tension of the muscles located near the spine. This is detected by palpation during the initial examination, as well as pain in the nerve endings. There is a change in posture, the gait of a woman. She tries to keep her back straight to avoid pain. But with the pathology of the 3rd degree, a curvature of the spine is already noted against the background of developing scoliosis and a decrease in the distance between the vertebrae.
Specific symptoms of the pathology
Thoracic osteochondrosis is rarely diagnosed. This section of the spine is equipped with a powerful muscle corset, and its strong adhesion to the ribs allows it to withstand intense static and dynamic loads. Doctors often call thoracic osteochondrosis "chameleon disease". To detect it, differential diagnosis is required not only for pathologies of the musculoskeletal system (arthritis, spondylarthrosis), but also for diseases of internal organs.
Patients often turn with complaints not to a vertebrologist or neuropathologist, but to a cardiologist, nephrologist, gastroenterologist, gynecologist. The fact is that the symptoms of thoracic osteochondrosis are disguised as clinical manifestations of angina pectoris, cholecystitis and renal colic. And an attack of intercostal neuralgia is very similar to myocardial infarction or appendicitis. What atypical signs of osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine in women can occur at the stage of remission or relapse:
- pain in the heart region. They are confused with an attack of angina or a myocardial infarction. Cardiologists exclude cardiac pathologies after studying the results of an ECG and other instrumental tests;
- pain in the mammary glands. Discomfort does not go away for a long time, and its intensity does not decrease. After the patient contacts a gynecologist or mammologist, an ultrasound of the mammary glands is performed to exclude benign and malignant neoplasms;
- pain in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). A woman turns to a gastroenterologist after the appearance of constant pain in the right or periodic hypochondrium or epigastrium. When diagnosing gastritis, cholecystitis, ulcerative lesions, various laboratory and instrumental studies are carried out;
- pain in the lower abdomen. Often occur due to compression of nerve endings in the spinal cord. Painful sensations and urination disorders are similar to signs of diseases of the genitourinary system. Urologists or gynecologists differentiate osteochondrosis from pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis, uterine fibroids.
Despite the increase in libido caused by the production of estrogen, the patients present with a dysfunction of the reproductive system. Anorgasmia (lack of orgasm) develops against the background of compression of the nerves that innervate the lower part of the thoracic zone of the back.
The close localization of pathologies to internal organs and the similarity of innervation cause very specific clinical manifestations. Sometimes they disguise themselves as strokes, kidney failure, hepatic colic, and even dental disease. The medical literature describes cases of extraction of treated teeth due to persistent severe pain at their base. Subsequently, the cause of the pain syndrome was established - neurological symptoms of thoracic osteochondrosis.
Vertebrological signs are more characteristic of cervical pathology, but sometimes they are also detected in severe chest pathology. Destructive-degenerative processes in the vertebrae and discs cause sharp jumps in blood pressure, dizziness, poor coordination of movements, headaches and tinnitus. There have been cases of decreased visual acuity.
Psycho-emotional disorders (tears, anxiety, mood swings) are diagnosed in many patients. Health problems, the announcement of an upcoming surgical operation, a decrease in physical activity sometimes become the causes of a depressive state.
How to eliminate the symptoms of chest osteochondrosis
Methods of treatment of degenerative-dystrophic pathology in women and men are the same. The destroyed cartilage tissue cannot be restored, so the main goals of treatment are to reduce the severity of symptoms and prevent the spread of pathology.
When choosing a method, the doctor takes into account the degree of destructive changes, the presence of an inflammatory process in the soft tissues, the stage of the course of thoracic osteochondrosis. Women are much more likely than men to be prescribed antidepressants, tranquilizers and sedatives. During the period of natural menopause, hormone replacement therapy may be prescribed, which is also necessary for the prevention of osteoporosis (decreased bone mass).
To eliminate pain in thoracic osteochondrosis in women, drugs of various clinical and pharmacological groups are used:
- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)in tablets. After a week of taking and improving well-being, women are prescribed external forms of NSAIDs;
- hormonal preparations. Glucocorticosteroids are typically used for drug blockages;
- muscle relaxants. Relax skeletal muscles, relieve painful muscle spasms;
- chondroprotectors. Partially regenerate damaged hyaline cartilage, after a few weeks of course administration they have an analgesic effect.
In the treatment of thoracic osteochondrosis, physiotherapeutic procedures are actively used: UHF therapy, laser therapy, magnetotherapy, applications with ozocerite, paraffin, bischofite. Patients are given massage, physiotherapy exercises, swimming, yoga.
If a woman does not seek medical help, diseases of internal organs can quickly develop. They are caused by the protrusion of the intervertebral disc into the narrowed spinal canal and the formation of hernias. The deterioration of the spine leads to compression of the spinal cord, then the occurrence of renal, hepatic, gastrointestinal or cardiovascular pathologies.