Why is cauda equina nerve injury recovering slowly?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-13
32 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cauda equina nerve damage is difficult to recover from

    First, it is not easy to recognize that it belongs to the category of cauda equina syndrome in the early stage, resulting in some patients missing timely surgery and response**;

    The second is the wrong symptom, the iatrogenic damage during the operation may make the patient's nerve damage greater and uncertain, and the symptoms may not necessarily be reduced after the operation, and may be more serious;

    Third, the neurological activity misses the better recovery time and delays the better recovery period, and even if it can be recovered, it is not as good as the progress of recovery during the recovery period.

    I hope that everyone will be active after learning and understanding the knowledge of the disease, return to a healthy life as soon as possible, and do not delay the recovery period of the disease, so as not to cause serious complications to yourself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After cauda equina nerve injury, recovery is possible, but it takes a very long time. Not only that, whether it is timely after injury, the degree of injury, the patient's willingness to **, mentality, etc., will affect the recovery time after cauda equina nerve injury. Actively face the disease and actively carry out the correct **, the body will slowly recover, the more you are not motivated, the slower the recovery.

    Peripheral nerves refer to all nerves except the brain and spinal cord, including ganglia, nerve trunks, plexuses, and nerve terminal devices; Peripheral nerves can be divided into cranial nerves connected to the brain and spinal nerves connected to the spinal cord according to the location of the center. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves.

    Peripheral nerves can also be divided into somatic nerves and splanchnic nerves according to different objects of distribution; Somatic nerves are found on the body surface, bones, joints, and skeletal muscles, and splanchic nerves are found in visceral, cardiovascular, smooth muscle, and glands.

    Recovery after injury is slow and often incomplete, which is a common characteristic. The cauda equina nerve is a peripheral nerve and also recovers slowly after injury.

    However, cauda equina nerve recovery is slower than other peripheral nerves after injury, and the reason for this may be that the spinal nerve roots and dorsal root ganglia get blood from the arteries of the spinal nerves that enter the intervertebral foramen laterally and the blood vessels of the spinal cord. The spinal nerve roots in the cauda equina nerve do not have local or segmental arteries**.

    It has been reported that the recovery of motor function is better than that of sphincter function, while the recovery of sensory function is the worst. Recovery of sphincter function, recovery in patients with urinary retention is better than in patients with urinary incontinence.

    In addition, the early symptoms of cauda equina nerve injury are relatively secretive, which can easily lead to patients not being detected in time, resulting in missing the best time, when the symptoms gradually increase and become severe, the recovery effect is not so good, and the recovery time will be extended a lot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If cauda equina syndrome is a patient with complete injury, due to the irreversibility of nerve damage, it cannot be abandoned, but it does not mean that it should be abandoned. Regardless of whether it is a complete injury or an incomplete injury, most of the sequelae of cauda equina syndrome can be solved by using a reasonable method and training during the appropriate recovery period. If it is an incomplete injury, then the patient can completely recover to normal to a certain extent.

    Patients with irreversible damage, through timely and reasonable diagnosis and treatment, can also get a more obvious relief effect, reduce the suffering caused by the pain, and ideally, even return to normal life and return to a state close to the level of normal people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many factors that contribute to the slow recovery from cauda equina nerve injury, such as physical fitness, time after injury, mentality, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The reason for this may be that the spinal nerve roots and dorsal root ganglia get blood from the arteries of the spinal nerves that enter the intervertebral foramen laterally and from the blood vessels of the spinal cord. The spinal nerve roots in the cauda equina nerve have no local or staged arteries**.

    To put it simply, the cauda equina nerve is not easily damaged under the action of external forces. However, if damaged, it may indicate that the momentary violence and impact** are severe. It leads to instantaneous fracture burst compression, severe hypospasm of the small arterioles of the cauda equina nerve, ischemia, and even rupture.

    Another type of fracture or disc bulging compression is a chronic ischemic and neurodegenerative process, and there is a possibility of recovery without the compression before complete irreversible changes occur. In addition, one of the reasons for the poor effect after surgery is that the nerve root filament or peritoneum may adhere to the scar tissue, and the spinal cord may be tethered!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, after cauda equina nerve damage, the best stage of nerve activity recovery is within 3-6 months after surgery, and the recovery rate is in; If the effective ** period is within six months to one year after the onset of the disease, the recovery rate is in; ** Recovery rates between one and two years; After two years, the recovery rate is as low as a few percent. From this situation, it is found that the condition can be timely in the early stage, and the possibility of recovery is much higher than that of late reconditioning, of course, it also depends on the severity of the condition and what the recovery process is like, which varies from person to person!

    Recovery from cauda equina nerve injury depends on a number of factors, the most important of which is the severity and duration of compression of the damaged nerve. In general, the longer the delay before the intervention, the greater the damage caused. The damage may be severe or prolonged to the point that it is impossible for the nerve to grow again, and the damage will be permanent.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Chinese medicine that my wife took to promote menstruation and nourish qi felt okay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How's it going? Visible results can be seen in one session.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm almost recovered now, and the Chinese medicine I use has a pretty good effect.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    About 3-6 months.

    The recovery process after nerve injury is relatively long, which is determined by the specificity of the nerve tissue itself, unlike **, which may be able to grow well in a week or two. If the nerve is repaired for two or three months after the nerve is broken, it can basically play half of the function, which is already a very good effect.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In general, cauda equina nerve damage is reversible. However, depending on the extent of the injury, if the injury is too severe and surgery is required**, the function of the nerve may only be partially restored. If done correctly, it is also possible to recover completely from severe cauda equina nerve damage.

    The most common disease that causes cauda equina nerve injury is lumbar disc herniation, which herniates outside the vertebral body and compresses the surrounding soft tissues, including the cauda equina nerve.

    The slightest cauda equina nerve damage can be repaired as long as it is reasonably effective**. If it is due to the damage to the cauda equina nerve caused by a lumbar sacral fracture, as long as it does not require surgery**, the nerve function can generally be restored.

    For various reasons, most patients with cauda equina nerve injury may need a certain amount of time to exercise, but exercise is exercise, and the body cannot be overdrawn. All exercise should be moderate, many people have a misunderstanding that I can't hold on to a certain degree every time I exercise, and then insist on insisting on it may break through, this kind of thinking is very irrational for our patients' ** training, when the amount of exercise exceeds the range of the body, the body function can not keep up with the will only lose more energy and aggravate the severity of the body's symptoms, so it is recommended to exercise reasonably, step by step is the key!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many factors that will affect the recovery time of the cauda equina nerve, such as the degree of injury, the time, personal physique, mentality, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The length of time to recover from cauda equina nerve injury depends on each person's specific situation, so it is difficult to judge, but, in general, this kind of injury is already more serious, and it may take a long time to recover. In the case of postoperative patients, the best stage of neurological recovery is within three to six months after surgery.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How to say, the cauda equina nerve is very fragile, and it can generally restore some functions, but it is impossible to recover to heal or even completely normal, but you can use traditional Chinese medicine** to relax the muscles and invigorate the blood, so that the recovery may be better, and you want your clothes to be torn, although you have sewn up, but how can it be like new? So it is recommended that you be prompt**,

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Cauda equina nerve injury is a refractory disease, with postoperative intractable pain, cauda equina nerve adhesions, and urinary and urinary disorders caused by injury being the most common. Western medicine mainly uses "tramadol, metxacontin" painkillers or "analgesic pumps" for this disease. Available Chinese medicine ****.

    However, the effect of traditional Chinese medicine is not too good. My friend also suffered from this disease and was not completely cured, but now he has recovered most of it and has been treated with nerve repair.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This disease is not curable, but the nerves can be repaired with traditional Chinese medicine, and the maximum degree of recovery can be increased, and the good effect can be restored to the same as normal people, but there are also permanent paralysis.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The best recovery period for cauda equina damage is usually within three months to six months, and the recovery rate is about three-month to six-year-old. The effective ** period is generally within half a year to one year, and the recovery rate is in; ** The period is between one and a half years and the maximum recovery rate is two years; The two-year recovery rate is only a few percent.

    Therefore, the duration of cauda equina nerve injury generally depends on the individual's situation, and the best recovery lies in early detection and **. Of course, recovery is also divided into complete recovery and incomplete recovery, depending on the degree of the disease and the course of the disease.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The specific time depends on the degree of nerve damage.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This should take a long time.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Once the diagnosis of cauda equina nerve injury has been established, emergency surgery and postoperative recovery are usually the best options. The goal is to reverse the symptoms of neurological dysfunction. If not, cauda equina nerve damage can lead to permanent paralysis and urinary incontinence.

    Although short-term recovery of bladder function may lag behind reversal of lower extremity motor dysfunction, function may continue to improve after surgery. After surgery, the use of Shengjing Yiqi decoction** and intermittent self-catheterization can help lead to a slow but steady recovery of bladder and bowel function.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This can be long or short, the long may not be able to recover, but there is a chance, positive**, short, I know that some people have used Shengjing Yiqi soup for a few months to recover.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Some of the time is long, some are short, it depends on your condition and the way.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Who knows, there are a lot of good ones, so let's find a doctor.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Who knows about this song, there are still those who can't recover in a lifetime, you ask the doctor.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It depends on what medicine you use for recovery. The Shengjing Yiqi soup is faster.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Depending on the degree of injury, the effect of taking Chinese medicine in time is still very good.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    How long it takes for cauda equina nerve damage to recover depends on the extent of the damage.

    In the case of mild cauda equina nerve damage, the nerve damage can usually be repaired in 3-6 months, as long as it is reasonably effective**.

    If the injury is too severe and surgery is required**, nerve function may be only part of the recovery.

    It is also possible to recover completely from severe cauda equina nerve injury if done correctly, but the recovery time is longer, usually 1-2 years.

    The disease that causes cauda equina nerve injury is generally lumbar disc herniation, which protrudes out of the vertebral body and compresses the surrounding soft tissues, including the cauda equina nerve.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    When the cauda equina nerve in our body is injured due to various reasons, its recovery process is relatively long, which is determined according to the specificity of the nerve tissue itself, it is not like us, it may be able to grow in a week or two. If the cauda equina nerve is damaged or broken, its best repair period is about half a year, if it is repaired for two or three months after damage, it can basically play half of the function, and the effect is already very good.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    How long does it take to recover from cauda equina nerve injury Mainly depends on the degree of injury, the degree of injury is divided into complete injury and incomplete injury, the best recovery period for cauda equina nerve injury is half a year, during which the activity of the nerve is better If you get an immediate **, there is the possibility of safe recovery, followed by one year, the longer the more difficult it is to recover.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Nerve damage is slow to recover completely, and it usually takes about 3 to 6 months to get better. It is recommended that patients pay more attention to self-care, eat a reasonable diet, and avoid cold foods in their lives

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Cauda equina nerve damage is difficult to recover from, and it mainly includes incomplete injury and complete injury. Incomplete damage through the system at an early stage, there is still a possibility of recovery, and early diagnosis and surgery are required. After the condition is stabilized, the function is restored through physical factors**, acupuncture** and traditional Chinese medicine**.

    The time it takes for the nerve to recover is relatively long, and there is no rush, and the degree of damage varies from person to person, so it is difficult to estimate how long it will take to recover. If the cauda equina is completely damaged to the vertebral meridian, it cannot be recovered.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Cauda equina nerve damage may lead to numbness in the saddle area, abnormal urination and bowel movements, sexual dysfunction, and recovery from cauda equina nerve damage depends on the extent of the damage.

    First, if the injury is relatively mild, it is possible to recover and sexual function after acupuncture, physiotherapy, massage, hot compress, neuraxial block, and acupuncture.

    Second, if the damage is more severe and irreversible, it is possible that the symptoms are not easy to recover, and active treatment is required in the early stage of the injury.

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