How to treat lumbar spinal stenosis, how to treat lumbar spinal stenosis

Updated on healthy 2024-04-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the lumbar spinal canal is stenosis, you can use the intervertebral foraminoscopy technique**. Medications can relieve pain, but they can't be stenosis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I can help you use pure Chinese herbs to make a good condition, no ***, integrity.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To **lumbar spinal stenosis, you can choose conservative** methods, the more common ones are drugs**, epidural sealing**, manipulation** and traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture**. If these methods are ineffective, the appropriate surgical method can be selected according to the condition, and the most common ones are nerve root decompression and laminectomy.

    Lumbar spinal stenosis is a high-incidence disease that can cause significant symptoms of low back pain, and in severe cases, it will radiate to the lower limbs, causing pain and numbness in the lower limbs, and may even lead to quadriplegia. In order to minimize these harms, patients should receive regularity as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The first thing about lumbar spinal stenosis is that you can choose to be aggressively conservative first.

    The conservative approach requires the patient to pay strict attention to rest, and protection is the best condition for recovery. The most feared thing about this disease is overwork or cold.

    Patients need to be instructed to avoid sitting and standing for long periods of time, avoid bending over to carry heavy objects, wear a waist band to protect the lumbar spine, and sleep on a hard bed.

    Insist on applying a hot water bottle to the waist twice a day, for more than half an hour each time, the effect will be more obvious.

    Topical plasters for blood circulation and blood stasis, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs and blood circulation and blood stasis drugs, as well as drugs for nerve nutrition**. And with physiotherapy methods such as acupuncture, massage, traction, massage, etc.**.

    If the symptoms do not improve significantly or reverse the patient's normal work or life after active treatment, it is necessary to actively carry out surgery. It is important to pay attention to rest and protection after surgery, and it is important to actively change dressings and disinfect wounds to prevent infection.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Answer: Lumbar spinal stenosis is mainly caused by congenital spinal canal hypoplasia, or acquired factors (such as degeneration, trauma, inflammation, etc.) causing lumbar spinal stenosis. Triggers may be bone hyperplasia, herniated discs, ligament hypertrophy, trauma, etc.

    Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis are usually non-surgical**, and when patients have symptoms such as low back pain, lower limb pain, neurogenic intermittent claudication, etc., which are ineffective after conservative**, surgery** is required for intervention. **Designed to relieve pain and improve ability to perform daily activities.

    Non-surgical** is currently the main means**, including physical**, medical** and non-surgical invasive minimally invasive**.

    Medications** mainly include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, narcotic analgesics and antidepressants.

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