What to do if the lumbar disc is protruding? What to do about a herniated lumbar disc

Updated on healthy 2024-06-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Traditional Chinese medicine can only temporarily relieve the symptoms, not the root cause. It is recommended to go to a big hospital to see, if you can, it is best to have surgery, after the operation, the recovery is almost the same, and it will not affect work and life. Of course, you can go to the hospital for more information.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Most of them are cheating money and harming people, be careful not to let people cheat money, teach you a way to identify whether it can be cured, that is, no matter what method is used, or in the ancestral 18th generation of famous medical experts secret recipe massage, small needle knife, plaster, acupuncture and moxibustion, surgery, etc.**, you must ask before you can ask if you can cure it, whether you can return the money if you can't cure it, and if you can't get it cured, you can't return the money, then most of them are preparing to cheat you out of your money.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is mainly based on the condition, and the corresponding ** is selected. Herniated discs are generally divided into bulging, herniated, and herniated. If the symptoms of bulging and protrusion are relatively mild, you can achieve good results through acupuncture, massage, physiotherapy and other conservative **.

    If the intervertebral disc herniation is large, there is a prolapse, compressing the cauda equina nerve, affecting the function of urine and urine, this requires open surgery**. There is also a herniated disc that should be combined with exercise to prevent and improve the curative effect. Therefore, intervertebral disc herniation should generally be conservative**, and if the degree is severe, open surgery** should be chosen.

    Intervertebral disc herniation is generally recommended for patients to do systematic conservative ** for about three months, and if there is no obvious effect, then choose open surgery**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Lumbar disc herniation, 2 stretching movements, strengthen the lower back muscles, and the lower back is getting stronger and stronger!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What should I do with a herniated disc in my lumbar spine**? With anti-inflammatories? TCM physiotherapy?

    Are acupuncture and massage effective? How is lumbar disc herniation surgery done? What should I expect after surgery?

    Is it okay to bear weights and bend over? Do you need to sleep on a hard bed or a hard sofa? Does swimming more help?

    Can I have sex with a herniated disc in my lumbar spine?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! Lumbar disc bulge: that is, the annulus fibrosus is not completely ruptured, and the nucleus pulposus protrudes from the rupture to compress the nerve root; It is a relatively mild lumbar spondylosis, and the use of traditional Chinese medicine can make the bulge, nerve roots and surrounding tissues congestion, edema and other aseptic inflammatory reactions subside, force the intervertebral disc nutrients to absorb, enhance elasticity, and finally eliminate symptoms, relieve pain, and ** is not easy **.

    In daily life, we should pay attention to the combination of work and rest, correct posture, avoid standing and sitting for a long time, and choose a hard bed to maintain the physiological curvature of the spine.

    Good luck soon**!

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