Can a herniated lumbar disc compress the nerves?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no fever, and in some patients, fever-like sensations are localized in the lower extremities, and temperature measurement is often normal because of abnormal discharges of compressed nerves.

    Fever all over the body, abnormal blood routine, often infection elsewhere, systemic reactions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lumbar disc herniation compresses nerve roots, causing edema of nerve roots and surrounding tissues, and the resulting inflammation is aseptic inflammation, so it generally does not cause fever in the body. However, if the surrounding tissues, including muscles, are strained in a large area, the body absorbs metabolites for metabolic needs, causing a non-infectious fever, that is, heat absorption. This type of fever is usually an elevated or low temperature in the afternoon or evening, and it is a low-grade fever.

    After the strain improves, the body temperature returns to normal on its own.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To be sure, it is indeed prone to inflammation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Walking backwards is a routine** exercise for herniated discs, and is highly regarded for its effectiveness and ease of use. Compared with other movements, the essential characteristic of walking backwards is that the center of gravity of the human body moves backwards, and the center of gravity is the decisive factor of the human posture. When walking backwards, the center of gravity shifts to the heel, the spine tends to be straight, the body leans forward and the curvature of the lumbar spine decreases, which not only corrects the posture, but also consolidates the **exercise**, and it is directly aimed at postural low back pain**.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This one doesn't cause a fever, so it's probably a real cold.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation refers to the rupture of the fibrous annulus of the intervertebral disc, and the nucleus pulposus flows out of the ruptured fibrous annulus, compressing the surrounding nerve roots, resulting in nearby nerve edema adhesions, aseptic inflammation, and leg pain and foot pain in the lower limbs.

    Fever should be caused by inflammation, of course, if other fever factors cannot be ruled out in this process, more should be considered. "China Waist Disc Herniation Net.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The sacroiliac joint also has problems with displacement. Ask the family to have a finger pad and knock a few times.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Lumbar spondylolisthesis, my father-in-law had a herniated lumbar vertebrae last year, and his legs were numb and he couldn't walk

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Lumbar disc herniation does not cause fever, lumbar disc herniation is a common disease, because the material between the two lumbar vertebrae protrudes and compresses the nerve, and does not cause fever.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The symptoms you describe are due to compression of the nerve by the nucleus pulposus between the lumbar spine L5-S1, and the immobility of the left leg is due to the compression of the left crypt nerve by the herniated nucleus pulposus. This condition does not require surgery, and the symptoms can be eliminated by simply retracting the nucleus pulposus. This method of retracting the nucleus pulposus should be based on strengthening the muscles and bones in order to achieve the purpose of retracting the nucleus pulposus.

    It is necessary for you to check the TCM lumbar disc herniation diagnosis and treatment syllabus.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In this case, I recommend surgery as the best, this surgery is too common now, and the general secondary hospitals do it very well. If there is a good intervertebral endoscopy doctor in the area, minimally invasive surgery can also be done, but I feel that major surgery is safer.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What happens when a herniated lumbar disc compresses a nerve?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. When it is painful, it is recommended to lie on a hard bed and take oral anti-inflammatory analgesics, which can be used as an auxiliary physiotherapy and traction; 2. Pain relief period: It is recommended to do Yanfei exercise to exercise the lower back muscles, which is the key to preventing the disease; 3. Daily, pay attention to waist rest, avoid sitting for a long time, avoid bending over, and avoid overwork, which is the key to getting rid of **.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, I saw the ** you sent, it is a lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, which is not light, and if the conservative** is ineffective, surgery ** is the best plan. Acupuncture and massage traction are all OK, which can reduce the pressure on the intervertebral discs, and you can give it a try and stay in bed more often. Oral analgesics and nutritional neurological drugs, observed.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Generally, conservative**, conservative** is ineffective, you can choose surgery, ** at the same time you can do some **exercises, you can do book exercises: barefoot, step on a 2 cm thick book on the sole of your forefoot, heel on the ground, feel whether your symptoms are alleviated, you can practice for a period of time. You can also do backward walking exercises, it is inconvenient to walk backwards, you can use negative heels, relevant knowledge has been compiled into university textbooks, become the content of medical textbooks, is a significant scientific and technological progress in the country, pay more attention to maintaining a reasonable posture, reduce lumbar spine pressure.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is caused by the rupture of the fibrous annulus outside the lumbar intervertebral disc caused by lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration and overwork, and the herniation of the nucleus pulposus compresses the nerves in the spinal canal. Generally, simple compression of nerves mainly causes numbness in the lower limbs, and if it is complicated by inflammation, severe low back pain and leg pain will occur.

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