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There are still a lot of precautions for lumbar spinal stenosis, which are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. If the patient has very serious lumbar spinal stenosis and intermittent claudication when walking, he still needs to undergo surgery as soon as possible, otherwise once he falls or the nerve is compressed for too long, it will cause the patient to be paralyzed.
2. You need to pay attention to rest protection, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, avoid excessive bending, and take heavy things or lift heavy objects.
3. Avoid trauma.
4. Keep away from cold and damp environments.
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1.Non-surgical treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis**.
1) Traditional non-surgical**: main emphasis:
Ab exercises: to increase the stability of the spine.
Waist protection: including external use of waist circumference, avoiding trauma and strenuous exercise, etc.
Symptomatic treatment: physiotherapy, external application of drugs, etc.
2) Drugs**: At present, there are no specific drugs, and most of them use salvia drugs with the function of blood circulation and stasis, including compound Danshen injection, etc., which can be used as appropriate.
2.Surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis**.
1) Surgical case selection:
Non-surgical** ineffective: Most of the cases in this group are patients with secondary lumbar spinal stenosis.
Patients with obvious radicular symptoms: it is advisable to perform surgery as soon as possible to avoid secondary arachnoid adhesions.
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This is a disease in which the keyboard protrudes and causes the transport tube to be narrowed, which then compresses the nerves.
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In the follow-up ****, bed rest should be the mainstay, sedentary and long-standing should be avoided, and relevant training to exercise the lumbar back muscles should be done, but it also needs to come step by step, and you must not be in a hurry! Another thing to note is that there are often some patients who have better effects and recovery status under the doctor's **.
However, when they start exercising on their own after returning home, some patients are too anxious to care about their bodies, and the intensity of exercise increases, which leads to the aggravation of their physical condition that has begun to improve; I had to go back to the hospital for a second **. Therefore, during the recovery exercise, patients need to grasp the "degree" of exercise according to their own physical condition, and only when this "degree" is mastered will it bring good results to the body.
In fact, no matter how the doctor treats the patient**, no matter whether the body is improving or not, the patient still needs to recuperate honestly for a period of time, and never risk his body. Like the subsequent recovery of cauda equina nerve injury, just like raising a child, you need to take care of it carefully, and then gradually let him exercise. So you must not be careless!
In the follow-up ****, bed rest should be the mainstay, sedentary and long-standing should be avoided, and relevant training to exercise the lumbar back muscles should be done, but it also needs to come step by step, and you must not be in a hurry! Another thing to note is that there are often some patients who have better effects and recovery status under the doctor's **.
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Diet for lumbar disc herniation:
1. Reasonable matching, diet should be reasonable matching, not single partial food.
2. Food is generally divided into two categories: one is staple food, which mainly provides heat energy, such as rice and noodles, which belong to this type of food; Another type of food that regulates physiological functions is called a non-staple food, such as legumes, fruits, and vegetables. The nutrients contained in the staple food are different, and the thickness should be eaten at the same time, not a single partial food.
The comprehensive nutrition of thickness, dryness, and secondary combination can meet the needs of the human body, promote the needs of the patient's ** and maintain the normal human body.
3. Patients should be based on a diet rich in calcium, protein, vitamin B, vitamin C and vitamin E. Among them, calcium is the main component of bone, with milk, fish, pig tailbone, soybeans, black beans and other contents being the most. Protein is also an indispensable nutrient for the formation of ligaments, bones, and muscles.
Vitamins B and E can relieve pain. Relieves fatigue.
4. Patients should eat less raw, cold, and spicy food, and try to quit smoking and control alcohol.
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Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis should not eat foods containing alcohol, as excessive alcohol can easily lead to neurovascular damage, may also lead to bone necrosis, or affect calcium absorption, which will lead to aggravation of the disease. You should eat more fiber-rich foods, such as radishes, greens, fruits, and protein-rich foods, such as sea cucumbers, soy products, dairy products, and eggs. You can also carry out dietary therapy, and drink more soup with astragalus, jujube, and salvia.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common disease in human beings, and with the increase of human lifespan, it can be said that the incidence of lumbar spinal stenosis is increasing more and more. However, after getting sick, what should I pay attention to in terms of diet, not only before surgery, there is no special taboo on diet. And even if you have surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis, there are no special precautions for diet.
On the contrary, after the operation, we should strengthen nutrition, no matter what the diet, as long as the nutritional value is relatively high, as long as the patient does not eat a lot, this is beneficial to the patient's body, so in this diet, there are no special precautions.
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The cause of lumbar spinal stenosis is not only a herniated disc.
**。1. Lumbar spinal stenosis is mainly due to congenital spinal canal hypoplasia
or acquired factors (e.g., degeneration, trauma, inflammation, etc.).
Caused by lumbar spinal stenosis.
The wear and tear caused by osteoarthritis of the spine promotes the formation of osteophytes, which can grow into the spinal canal and compress the spinal cord and nerve roots.
In addition, degeneration of the spine and Pagot disease can also cause bone hyperplasia in the lumbar spine, resulting in spinal stenosis.
It mainly refers to the lumbar intervertebral disc, especially the nucleus pulposus, after degenerative changes, under the action of external factors, protruding (or prolapsing) into the posterior spinal canal, resulting in spinal stenosis.
The ligaments in the spinal canal will gradually calcify and thicken as the spine degenerates.
The most common are the ligamentum flavum and posterior longitudinal ligament, where the thickened ligament protrudes into the spinal canal and can cause spinal stenosis.
Car accidents and other trauma can result in a dislocation or fracture of one or more vertebrae, resulting in a decrease in spinal volume and compression of the spinal nerves in the spinal canal.
At the same time, after back surgery, hematoma and tissue swelling may occur, which may also cause compression on the spinal cord or nerve roots.
Relative slippage of vertebral bodies between adjacent bodies leads to secondary stenosis of the spinal canal.
Stenosis of adjacent segments after laminectomy and spinal fusion.
Fractures of the vertebrae of the spine, trauma and excessive movement can worsen symptoms.
Diseases of the endocrine system, metabolic system, rheumatic immune system.
and tumors often lead to the onset of lumbar spinal stenosis.
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Is lumbar spinal stenosis caused by a herniated disc? is one of the causes of the cause.
Lumbar stenosis generally refers to lumbar spinal stenosis, and in most cases, there is a close relationship between lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar disc herniation, especially if the lumbar disc herniation is more severe, it may lead to lumbar spinal stenosis.
Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is mainly a series of clinical symptoms produced after intervertebral disc herniation, mainly manifested as low back pain, leg pain, and leg numbness, but lumbar spinal stenosis is often a kind of imaging description, mainly the narrowing or narrowing of the lumbar spinal canal lumen area, if the narrowing is more serious, lumbar spinal stenosis will be formed.
Its main manifestation is intermittent claudication, which is mainly manifested as weakness and soreness in both lower limbs after walking for a certain distance, and active rest for 30 seconds to 1 minute to be able to continue walking.
In addition to lumbar spinal stenosis caused by lumbar disc herniation, there may be local bone hyperplasia or hypertrophy of the ligamentum flavum.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis can be caused by a herniated right lumbar disc, but other factors such as ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and vertebral bone hyperplasia can also cause spinal stenosis. If the diagnosis is a significant lumbar disc herniation, spinal stenosis, and traction**, there are many ways to reduce pain and be good**.
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As for how lumbar spinal stenosis is caused, in fact, lumbar spinal stenosis is a very common spine surgical disease, and the reasons for this condition are congenital genetic factors and acquired factors, and acquired factors are the main cause of spinal stenosis. Degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis: mostly due to degenerative changes of the spine.
Traumatic spinal stenosis: Spinal stenosis can occur when a patient's spine is traumatized, especially if it is more severe or dislocated.
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A herniated lumbar disc can lead to lumbar spinal stenosis, which is not always due to a herniated disc. Lumbar spinal stenosis can occur due to hypertrophy of the ligamentum flavum or bony hyperplasia of the lumbar spine, or due to congenital spinal tract development.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis is not entirely caused by lumbar disc herniation, it is caused by the combination of various elements to the end of the lumbar spinal stenosis, so we must pay attention to the labor intensity when exercising or working, so as to reduce the lumbar spinal stenosis.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis is not all caused by lumbar disc herniation, generally speaking, the lumbar spine is affected by changes and strain, as well as lumbar spondylolisthesis and osteolysis, in addition, nutritional trauma and other factors may cause lumbar spinal stenosis.
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Yes, lumbar spinal stenosis is mainly the ** type of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, and the herniated disc enters the spinal canal, which causes spinal stenosis, which will also lead to compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots in the spinal canal, thereby causing the spinal cord and nerve root conductivity to weaken, and the patient will have obvious numbness and pain in the buttocks and legs.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis has a lot to do with lumbar disc herniation, and the deformation of the spine leads to the occurrence of this condition, which is mainly related to being in a certain state for a long time!
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For lumbar spinal stenosis caused by lumbar disc herniation, it is mainly the ** type of lumbar disc herniation, and the herniated disc enters the spinal canal, thereby causing spinal stenosis, which will also lead to the compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots in the spinal canal, thereby causing the conductivity of the spinal cord and nerve roots to weaken, and the patient will have obvious numbness and pain in the buttocks and legs.
If the intervertebral disc herniation is relatively light, resulting in a relatively small degree of spinal stenosis, this situation can be conservative ** method, that is, the use of lumbar traction, physiotherapy, acupuncture, and the application of neurotrophic drugs**, if the intervertebral disc herniation is relatively large, resulting in a relatively severe degree of spinal stenosis, there is obvious compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots, this situation needs to be operated on.
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A herniated lumbar disc can cause lumbar canal stenosis, but to be strong, it is not necessarily caused by a herniated lumbar disc. If there is vertebral stenosis, in this case, there may be slight lumbar muscle soreness, but if it is positive, there may be problems such as compression of nerves, and if there is a problem, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time**, generally through minimally invasive surgery or drugs can achieve the first effect, usually we must pay attention, whether it is sitting or standing, we must be correct, often participate in some physical activities, make the body resistance longer, and improve physical fitness.
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Hello! Lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar disc herniation are different diseases that are both distinct and related. When lumbar disc herniation is formed, the herniated lumbar disc compresses the dural sac, spinal cord, and nerve roots backwards, leading to the appearance of secondary lumbar spinal stenosis, which can also lead to the symptoms of spinal stenosis.
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That is true. There are many causes of lumbar spinal narrowness, but the main cause is a herniated lumbar disc.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis is a reduction in the relative volume of the lumbar spinal canal due to various reasons, which compresses adjacent nerve roots and spinal cord, thus causing a series of clinical symptoms. Causes include:
1. Congenital lumbar spinal stenosis: mainly related to congenital lumbar spinal canal dysplasia;
2. Degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis: including chronic strain, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spondylolisthesis, old fractures, lumbar scoliosis, etc.
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Part of the cause of lumbar spinal stenosis is indeed due to a herniated disc in the lumbar spine. Thickening of the posterior herniated ligament causes lumbar spinal stenosis. It can be done conservatively**or surgically**.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis, some due to congenital. Aplasia. It may also be due to external factors. Like what. Traumatic inflammation. These lead to.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis, some of which are caused by a herniated disc. Some are for other reasons. Not all of them are caused by a herniated disc.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis is not always caused by a herniated lumbar disc, for example, lumbar joint inflammation, lumbar spine trauma, etc. can cause lumbar spinal stenosis.
Patients with lumbar disc herniation are generally unable to bend over to lift heavy objects, which will lead to aggravation of the condition; Pay attention to rest and don't keep your waist in the same position for too long; It is best to sleep on a hard bed; Exercise appropriately, don't do strenuous exercise, such as playing basketball or football, and feel comfortable with yourself.
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