The cauda equina nerve damage caused by the car accident is now half a year old, can it still be rec

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Recovery of the injured nerve in the cauda equina depends largely on the severity of the injury. If the degree of injury is relatively mild, it may usually be relieved quickly, and then there is a certain relationship with whether the treatment of this method is timely and scientific, if the degree of cauda equina injury is relatively serious, especially the cauda equina injury caused by intervertebral disc herniation, timely surgery, and it is difficult to recover the function. In addition, fractures can also cause cauda equina nerve damage, and relevant surgeries must be carried out in time to decompress and repair.

    If the patient has cauda equina nerve injury, if it is a slight traction and the symptoms of nerve loss are not obvious, it must be timely through the nutrition of the nerve and the drug to improve nerve edema, and then cooperate with the corresponding physiotherapy**, most of the cauda equina nerve injury can be recovered, and there will be no sequelae. However, if the damage is more serious, especially the rupture of the nerve, in this case, even if it is relatively bad in the future, it will often leave certain sequelae.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Recovery from cauda equina nerve injury takes about three months to six months.

    For the cauda equina nerve, if the damage is more severe, and incontinence occurs, the possibility of later recovery is not very large.

    However, the cauda equina nerve damage is only manifested as abnormal urine and urine, and there is still the possibility of recovery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Although cauda equina syndrome is more difficult and takes a long time, don't lose confidence, you should know that the degree of recovery from cauda equina nerve damage has a lot to do with whether you choose the right method, the correct concept and the method of care.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Disease analysis: the recovery of cauda equina nerve is very slow, if it is nerve damage, it generally takes about three months to half a year, pay attention to the early ** so that the affected nerve can obtain sufficient blood supply and nutrition, and at the same time excite and activate the nerve to regenerate and repair the nerve to innervate movement and stool.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The recovery time after cauda equina nerve injury is very long, and there are many factors that will affect the recovery time, such as the degree of injury, physical fitness, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have a nerve injury, it usually takes three months to six months, but you can't recover until you have relieved the compression.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The fast ones may take up to two years, and the slow ones may take longer to recover.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cauda equina nerve injury can be **, but the recovery time is very long, the longer the injury, the longer it takes, and the severe recovery from the injury can only return to near normal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the main pathogenesis of cauda equina nerve injury is spleen and stomach disharmony, liver and kidney loss, medullary dryness, tendon impotence, and meridian blockade. Shengjing Yiqi decoction will be added or subtracted according to the specific situation of each patient and different disease periods, and the syndrome and symptoms will change with the progress of the syndrome. Therefore, the decoction of traditional Chinese medicine should be treated according to the specific situation of each patient and the different stages of the disease.

    Dr. Shengjing Yiqi Tang's treatment of cauda equina nerve injury depends on the degree of nerve damage, the deterioration and recovery of various functions, and the patient's need to improve the quality of life. According to the clinical manifestations of this disease, cauda equina nerve injury, difficulty urinating, sexual dysfunction, muscle atrophy, limb numbness, pain and tingling, etc., all nerve damage diseases and non-motor function degenerative diseases with clinical characteristics of impotence and paralysis can be treated with syndrome differentiation and treatment by Shengjing Yiqi Tang.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It can also be recovered, but whether it can be improved depends on the degree of damage of the condition, whether it is complete or incomplete.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to the hospital and ask the relevant doctors to see what the doctors say, or you can go to see a Chinese medicine doctor and try Chinese medicine conditioning.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    **There is hope, it is recommended that you can try it with Chinese medicine**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How long it takes for cauda equina nerve damage to recover depends on the extent of the damage.

    In the case of mild cauda equina nerve damage, the nerve damage can usually be repaired in 3-6 months, as long as it is reasonably effective**.

    If the injury is too severe and surgery is required**, nerve function may be only part of the recovery.

    It is also possible to recover completely from severe cauda equina nerve injury if done correctly, but the recovery time is longer, usually 1-2 years.

    The disease that causes cauda equina nerve injury is generally lumbar disc herniation, which protrudes out of the vertebral body and compresses the surrounding soft tissues, including the cauda equina nerve.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When the cauda equina nerve in our body is injured due to various reasons, its recovery process is relatively long, which is determined according to the specificity of the nerve tissue itself, it is not like us, it may be able to grow in a week or two. If the cauda equina nerve is damaged or broken, its best repair period is about half a year, if it is repaired for two or three months after damage, it can basically play half of the function, and the effect is already very good.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How long does it take to recover from cauda equina nerve injury Mainly depends on the degree of injury, the degree of injury is divided into complete injury and incomplete injury, the best recovery period for cauda equina nerve injury is half a year, during which the activity of the nerve is better If you get an immediate **, there is the possibility of safe recovery, followed by one year, the longer the more difficult it is to recover.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Nerve damage is slow to recover completely, and it usually takes about 3 to 6 months to get better. It is recommended that patients pay more attention to self-care, eat a reasonable diet, and avoid cold foods in their lives

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cauda equina nerve damage is difficult to recover from, and it mainly includes incomplete injury and complete injury. Incomplete damage through the system at an early stage, there is still a possibility of recovery, and early diagnosis and surgery are required. After the condition is stabilized, the function is restored through physical factors**, acupuncture** and traditional Chinese medicine**.

    The time it takes for the nerve to recover is relatively long, and there is no rush, and the degree of damage varies from person to person, so it is difficult to estimate how long it will take to recover. If the cauda equina is completely damaged to the vertebral meridian, it cannot be recovered.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cauda equina nerve damage may lead to numbness in the saddle area, abnormal urination and bowel movements, sexual dysfunction, and recovery from cauda equina nerve damage depends on the extent of the damage.

    First, if the injury is relatively mild, it is possible to recover and sexual function after acupuncture, physiotherapy, massage, hot compress, neuraxial block, and acupuncture.

    Second, if the damage is more severe and irreversible, it is possible that the symptoms are not easy to recover, and active treatment is required in the early stage of the injury.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.Secondary cauda equina nerve injury is the diagnosis. If the disease is not optimally recovered within the effective period, the nerves may atrophy and soften due to the prolonged ischemic time, and it will be more difficult to recover various functions at this time, and in severe cases, it will lead to chronic deterioration and paraplegia.

    Therefore, the key to recovery lies in the early stage.

    2.**Scheme: Chinese and Western compounds** nourish the nerves, soften the scar, prevent secondary ischemic degeneration of the affected nerves, and at the same time stimulate the nerve regeneration of paralytic shock after compression, restore nerve function, and only then can innervation and regulate various functions to obtain the best recovery of functions such as stool.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Recovery after cauda equina nerve injury is very slow, and each person's physique is different, the time is different, and the recovery time is also very different.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to research, the best recovery period for meridian cultivation (neurofactor regeneration) after cauda equina damage is usually within three months to six months, and the recovery rate is about 3 months to 6 months. The effective ** period is generally within half a year to one year, and the recovery rate is in; ** The period is between one and a half years and the maximum recovery rate is two years; The two-year recovery rate is only a few percent.

    Therefore, the duration of cauda equina nerve injury generally depends on the individual's situation, and the best recovery lies in early detection and **. Of course, recovery is also divided into complete recovery and incomplete recovery, depending on the degree of the disease and the course of the disease.

    Patients with cauda equina syndrome want to recover very quickly after surgery, and the following conditions must be met to achieve this possibility

    1.It can be detected and dealt with in a timely manner at an early stage.

    2.The procedure went very smoothly and there were no operational errors on the part of the attending physician.

    3.The postoperative body has strong recovery ability and high physical fitness.

    4.The lesion did not cause permanent irreversible damage to the nerves.

    5.The external factors are relatively superior, the mentality is good, the environment is good, etc.

    If the above conditions can be met, the patient may be able to recover more smoothly after surgery, and then return to normal life after a period of recuperation.

    Most patients have more than just cauda equina syndrome, but there are other relatively complex factors involved. For example, other diseases cause patients to have a certain degree of irreversible damage, so some functions cannot be fully recovered. However, although it cannot be fully recovered, it is still possible to restore some functions to normal use or to a better extent, so as to improve our quality of life.

    Even under certain conditions, patients with complete impairment may be able to revert to some simple self-care.

    Although cauda equina syndrome is not easy to heal directly, in terms of syndromes, some cauda equina syndromes are completely curable. Even most of the functions can be restored to a certain extent with the right **.

    The correct method is very critical for patients, in the process of family psychology, spiritual encouragement and support is also the top priority, because some patients have no results for a long time, the postoperative effect is not ideal, combined with various factors of family life, it is easy to produce depression and anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts in severe cases, so we must maintain a good attitude when carrying out **, the recovery process may be a relatively slow stage, but as long as you don't give up, there are infinite possibilities.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally, whether the cauda equina nerve can recover after half a year after surgery is mainly evaluated according to the severity of the patient's preoperative cauda equina nerve compression and the patient's clinical symptoms. If the patient's preoperative nerve compression is relatively light and the time is relatively short, it is usually actively cooperated**, and it can be recovered in about three months to half a year. However, if the patient's nerve compression is very severe, the time is relatively long, and the patient has completely lost urine and bowel movements, the possibility of recovery for such a patient is not very large.

    Usually after surgery, it is necessary to actively apply some drugs to nourish the nerve to promote the recovery of the nerve, and a large dose of hormone is needed for shock in the early stage**, and dehydrating agents are used to promote the recovery of the nerve as much as possible.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Now moving on, it is possible for him to promote recovery, but full recovery is unlikely.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If it is not the kind that is completely irreversible, there is room for recovery.

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