Can a herniated lumbar disc be performed without surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-04
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to what you said and the specific situation of the patient, neither you nor the patient want to go through surgery** and traditional drugs**, and at the same time, due to the age and physical fitness of the patient, it is not recommended to use surgery**. I can briefly share it with you in the **method.

    **Common methods of lumbar disc herniation:

    **The disease of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is to restore the physiological curvature of the human body, so as to achieve the purpose of fundamentally **lumbar disc herniation.

    1.The traditional method of lumbar disc herniation includes drugs, plasters, traction, physiotherapy, closure and other conservative methods, the conservative method treats the symptoms but not the root cause, the curative effect is short, and it is easy to be aggravated repeatedly, and it cannot fundamentally reduce the pressure on the intervertebral disc, nor can it make the intervertebral disc reductive, so it cannot fundamentally reduce the lumbar disc herniation.

    2.Surgery, traumatic, risky, costly, surgery is usually to remove the herniated nucleus pulposus, which will cause the atrophy of the nucleus pulposus in the diseased part, so that the intervertebral disc bears the weight of the human body and relieves the vibration of the movement on the human organ The effect is weakened, which will cause the uneven gravity of the intervertebral disc between other vertebral bodies to produce lesions and cause other intervertebral disc complications. At the same time, there are many factors to consider during surgery**, such as:

    Physical fitness, gender, age, natural environment, economic and other factors. Surgery** is a kind of destruction of the nucleus pulposus tissue in the human body, and the destruction of the human tissue will definitely have a detrimental effect, and the patient can weigh it.

    3.To be homeopathic osteopathic: to be homeopathic spine instrument to absorb the essence of physics, osteopathy, contact, acupressure, and become a "homeopathic osteopathy", cleverly with the help of its own gravity and human physiological curve model, the second homeopathy, osteopathic traction, scientific creation of energy field, activation of bone immunity, and promote the healthy balance of the human body.

    The essential difference between homeopathic osteopathy and traditional medicine and surgery is that the ultimate goal of homeopathic osteopathy is to restore the normal physiological curve of the human body, and to alleviate the pain of patients in the process of infiltration, and to promote the recovery of the human spine, so as to reduce waist diseases such as lumbar discs.

    Since patients do not want to go through surgery** and traditional drugs**, it is recommended to consider the use of homeopathic osteopathy**, which has a good effect on spinal problems such as lumbar disc herniation, and patients can decide to buy ** according to the curative effect through a period of free experience**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Zuotengjiu external patch method is suitable for all patients with lumbar disc herniation, even those who need surgery, and it is very effective before and after surgery. Non-surgical must be considered first in the following cases**

    1 First onset, except for obvious symptoms of cauda equina nerve damage (i.e., weakness of the lower limbs, even paralysis, corresponding sensory impairment or abnormality, urination.

    incontinence, urination disorders, etc.), otherwise surgery is not recommended.

    2 Patients with mild symptoms and signs despite a long course of disease.

    3 Patients with small protrusions after special examination.

    4 Due to systemic disease or local** disease, such as elderly patients with poor systemic condition, non-surgical ** should be considered first.

    5 For patients who are unable to make a clear diagnosis for a while, they can take corresponding measures to confirm the diagnosis while observing and observing at the same time while non-surgical**.

    6 Non-surgical should also be used for patients with contraindications to surgery or anesthesia and for those who do not consent to surgery**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is a common disease, most of them do not require drugs or surgery**, find a bone doctor, they can make the protrusion recover, no longer compress the nerves, the corresponding symptoms will naturally disappear, that is, there will be a little skin pain when treating, just take a break, ** time is usually no more than ten minutes.

    Don't sleep on a soft bed and be sure to wear a belt.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The symptoms you describe are like "lumbar spinal stenosis", not just lumbar disc herniation, and surgery is more likely**. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital to find a specialist in the Department of Spine Surgery. Nearly half of the patients with lumbar disc herniation have achieved good results through conservative **, not all of them need surgery, and it is best to listen to the doctor's advice on whether surgery is needed.

    The premise is that the doctor who examines you must be a qualified specialist, not a quack, or a doctor in a private hospital who opens a clinic for money.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Most patients with a herniated lumbar disc can be relieved non-surgically**. Only a small number of patients require surgery**. Whether non-surgical** can cause the herniated disc to retract and the ruptured fibrous ring to heal is still inconclusive.

    However, at the very least, aseptic inflammation of the nerve roots resolves, adhesions loosen, and compression is partially or completely relieved, resulting in symptomatic relief or complete disappearance. However, some severe cases ......If you want to know more hi me, during the day**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Surgery is not recommended for lumbar disc herniation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I know people who also have this disease, and they all went to the doctor for massage, and they were all cured, and there was no surgery. It seems to be turning or grinding.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, dear. For lumbar disc herniation surgery, medical insurance can reimburse about 70%. Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is a natural disease, and the medical insurance for urban and rural residents and urban employees can be reimbursed.

    The reimbursement ratio for urban and rural residents is lower than that for urban workers, and the reimbursement ratio for active workers is lower than that for retired workers. In addition to internal fixed equipment, the reimbursement ratio of urban and rural residents is about 60%, the reimbursement ratio of urban workers is about 80%, and the reimbursement ratio of retired workers is about 90%. For internal fixed equipment, some urban and rural residents below 10,000 will be reimbursed at 60%, urban workers will be reimbursed at 80%, and those above 10,000 will be reimbursed at their own expense.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The best way to herniate a lumbar disc is to determine a positive plan based on the severity of the patient's lumbar disc herniation.

    For those with mild disc herniation and low nerve compression, choose to be active and conservative**. For example, pay attention to rest protection, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, avoid bending over to carry heavy things, bring a waist belt to protect the lumbar spine, sleep on a hard bed, don't get cold, insist on hot water bottle every day to warm the waist, twice a day, more than half an hour each time.

    External use of blood circulation and blood stasis plasters, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, blood circulation and blood stasis drugs, as well as nerve nutrition drugs**, and acupuncture, massage, traction, massage, baking electricity, etc. **.

    However, for the intervertebral disc herniation is relatively large and the nerve compression is more serious, after being conservative, the symptoms are not significantly improved, and the reverse action affects the normal work or life of the patient, so it is necessary to actively carry out surgery.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Lumbar disc is an irreversible disease, it will accompany you for a lifetime, lumbar disc only improves, ** the current technology can not reach, all you have to do is exercise, maintain your body shape, and reduce the pain as much as possible.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Surgery is not recommended for lumbar disc herniation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, there is no problem, a combination of Chinese and Western**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, you can try Chinese medicine**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, in April 16, the new England Journal of Medicine published an article on the herniation of lumbar disc without surgery.

    The patient opted for conservatism**: physical** and epidural glucocorticoids (mainly for anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects). Five months later, the second MRI, as shown below.

    Obviously, the herniated lumbar disc has been retracted. That is to say, without surgery, only conservative**, through exercise** and other means, it is possible to retract the herniated lumbar disc (mainly refers to the process of generating new water and fluid after the repair of the ruptured fibrous ring).

    The reason is: the human body has a certain ability to repair itself (the fiber ring can be repaired by itself, but it takes a long time and needs to cooperate with a certain method).

    Medications** can act as anti-inflammatory and analgesic in the acute phase, can effectively relieve pain, and can support subsequent exercise**.

    The role of movement** in this.

    1.Simple, smaller exercises, such as the first stage of the scissor leg, can work the deep muscles near the lumbar disc (making it more toned), reduce the pressure on the lumbar disc and promote its repair.

    2.Some stretching exercises, such as supine abdominal flexion, can relax the lower back muscles and promote muscle flexibility.

    3.For example, flexural nerve stretching can reduce the pressure of the sciatic nerve, promote its nerve recovery, and effectively relieve symptoms such as pain and numbness.

    4.Some high-intensity exercises, such as lateral plank hip raises, can enhance the strength of the core muscles of the back and effectively reduce the risk of lumbar disc herniation.

    Generally speaking, it takes 3 months for muscles to recover, and longer for nerves, so exercise** is a long-term and consistent process. Of course, the exercise here is not simply any exercise, it needs to be evaluated in detail to determine what exercise needs to be done according to specific symptoms and other information.

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