What s the deal with back pain and leg numbness? What should I do if my leg hurts and my feet are nu

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Low back pain and leg numbness may be caused by trauma, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar stenosis, tumors, etc.

    Causes of back pain and leg numbness:

    1.Trauma: If the lower back is traumatized and a fracture occurs, the fracture may compress the nerves in the spinal cord, which will also lead to back pain and leg numbness.

    2.Lumbar disc herniation:

    Lumbar disc herniation is mostly caused by incorrect sitting posture for a long time, and after the occurrence of this disease, the nerve is compressed by the herniated disc, which causes this symptom to appear.

    3.Lumbar stenosis:

    The spinal nerves are generally located in the inner part of the spinal cord, and if the lumbar spine is narrow, it will cause compression on the internal spinal nerves, which will also lead to low back pain and leg numbness.

    4.Tumor: If there is a tumor in the lumbar spine, the continuous growth of the tumor will lead to nerve compression, causing low back pain, and most of them will be accompanied by leg numbness, which will affect the movement of the limbs.

    Precautions for low back pain and leg numbness:

    1.You should pay attention to appropriate activities and avoid sitting for long periods of time.

    2.Maintain a healthy sleep schedule and don't stay up late for long periods of time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is a relatively common disease, if it is a mild prominent problem, the symptoms caused by mild lumbar disc withdrawal will not be too serious, will not affect life, serious will lead to a straight waist, unable to exert strength.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you have a herniated disc in your lumbar and you have leg pain and numbness, it means that the broken disc has compressed the nerve roots. It can be done by being conservative at first**. Infusion for pain relief, nerve root anti-inflammatory and swelling, commonly used drugs are mannitol, dexamethasone injection, methylcobalamin injection, etc.

    Bed rest is required in the early stages. After these, most of the leg pain and leg numbness have been significantly relieved. If the patient does not have obvious remission of **, further minimally invasive intervertebral foraminoscopy** or posterior laminar fenestration** or open surgery bone graft fusion and internal fixation are required.

    Minimally invasive foraminoscopic surgery is now developing rapidly, and with the microscopic power system, this minimally invasive surgery can not only deal with the intervertebral discs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Exercise a lot, don't usually press or whatever.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The causes of low back pain and leg numbness are as follows:

    1. Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation and lumbar spondylosis: with the increase of age and the occurrence of neurodegenerative diseases, the moisture of part of the nucleus pulposus and the fibrous annulus outside the nucleus pulposus gradually decreases, especially the elasticity of some fibrous annulus is weakened, and the local may be broken.

    2. Bone hyperplasia: bone hyperplasia can produce bone spurs, and local bone spurs may also compress nerve roots, resulting in local waist pain, numbness or pain in the lower limbs;

    3. Other reasons: such as pregnancy, lumbar tuberculosis, lumbar trauma, lumbar tumor, etc., it may also cause lumbar pain or lower limb numbness, weakness, pain and other manifestations due to compression of local nerve roots.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There may be lumbar muscle strain, or it may be a herniated lumbar disc. It is recommended to go to the hospital to register a number** to see what the situation is, it should still be a waist problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Question 1: Back pain and numbness in the legs, what's going on, **way, thank you for what medicine, or, how** Hello!

    Problem analysis: There are many reasons for this condition, such as lumbar disc herniation, lumbar vertebrae bone hyperplasia, sciatic neuritis, peripheral neuritis. Or the muscles and tendons of the lower limbs are not running smoothly, rheumatism, calcium deficiency, blood viscosity, high blood lipids, diabetes, etc. can cause foot numbness.

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for a local X-ray examination of the lumbar spine, which can confirm the diagnosis or rule out the cause of lumbar disc herniation.

    **Guidance:**You can use traditional Chinese medicine plasters, needle socks to disturb moxibustion**traction and other methods**, Chinese medicine plasters**The effect of this disease is more ideal In the usual diet, eat more foods with high calcium content, such as milk, dairy products, shrimp skin, kelp, sesame paste, and soy products are also rich in calciumUse acupuncture, physiotherapy, traction and other conservative **, strengthen the functional exercise of the lower back, sleep on a hard bed, and pay attention to the cold and warmth of the waist.

    Question 2: How to use low back pain and leg numbness This can be smoked with longevity crane moxa sticks on the waist, legs and surrounding places, and it will be good if it is passed.

    Question 3: How to treat the numbness of the left calf caused by low back pain It is recommended to take a film to see a good age, there is a risk of lumbar spine problems, and if the pain is severe, it should be timely ** and rest.

    Question 4: Low back pain, numbness and pain in the left leg It is suspected that it is a herniated lumbar disc and compresses the numbness and leg pain Go to the hospital for a diagnosis.

    Question 5: What should I do if I have back pain? I've had a herniated disc in my waist for several years and now my entire left leg is numb. Painful pressure: pinch the waist with both hands, do not point to the back, press on the waist and eyes, squeeze and rotate with silver opening force to press and knead.

    Push: Rub the palms of both hands together, overlap them in the middle of the lumbar spine, and push up and down until the local heat sensation is felt.

    Press: Take a sitting position, tap the knee joints of both legs with the middle fingers of both hands, and feel soreness, numbness, and swelling until you feel sore.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Considering the possibility of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation for low back pain and leg numbness, it is recommended that patients go to the orthopedic department of the hospital for detailed diagnosis and treatment, which can also be alleviated through daily maintenance, health care and corresponding support.

    First of all, it is best to lie flat on a hard bed to rest, reduce activities on the ground, avoid weight on the waist, and avoid injuries caused by strenuous activities in the waist. Secondly, you can take to support the symptoms, including oral drugs and physical drugs, oral drugs** mainly include anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, drugs that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics are diclofenac and celecoxib; The drugs that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis include Genyanping Granules, Tongluo Kaibi Tablets and so on. Physical means can also be taken to alleviate local symptoms, including spectrum irradiation, hot compresses, moxibustion, etc., which can effectively improve local blood circulation and promote inflammation and symptom relief.

    Low back pain is accompanied by numbness in the lower limbs, which is caused by the herniated disc in the lumbar spine pressing on the nerve, and CT or magnetic resonance imaging is required to see the degree of nerve compression.

    If the compression is light, take conservative**, lie on a hard bed, oral nutritional nerve drugs or intravenous drip to reduce swelling, nutritional nerve drugs, lumbar physiotherapy, massage, lumbar traction. Avoid cold, exertion, and exercise the function of the lower back muscles.

    If the compression is severe, the protrusion is more than 6 mm, there is spinal stenosis or conservative** 6 weeks are ineffective, surgery is required**, disc removal under disc scopy or decompression of the lamina plus disc extraction. Bed rest is recommended, and short-term numbness does not alleviate and go to the hospital.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be caused by sitting for a long time, or it may be caused by inactivity, or it may be caused by some diseases, or it may be caused by the lumbar spine compressing nerves. You can exercise regularly, you can also massage your waist frequently, and you can also apply plasters.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In general, it is caused by a herniated disc pressing on a nerve, or it may be caused by too much daily activity. In such a situation, you must soak your feet in hot water in time, you must rest more, you can choose medicine**, or you can go to acupuncture.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may be a lumbar muscle strain, it may be too tired, it may be a herniated lumbar disc, it may be an impact by an external force, you must rest more, wear more clothes, and avoid being affected by cold air.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In many cases, it can lead to low back pain and leg numbness. In general, lumbar spine compression strain injuries can cause this symptom. Therefore, when this symptom appears, a comprehensive examination should be done.

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