What is the cause of lower body paralysis?

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With the progress of the times and the continuous development of science and technology, but people's health awareness has not improved. Many young people begin to get sick. When I went to grandma's house a few days ago, I overheard my neighbor tell my mother that the old neighbor who used to come to grandma's house to play recently suffered from lower limb muscle paralysis. After surgery, he is recovering. I have never seen this disease before, I don't know much about this disease, so I want to know what causes lower body paralysis?

What is the cause of lower body paralysis?

Lower limb muscle paralysis is caused by spinal cord injury or compression. There are many causes. Operation can only create conditions for nerve recovery, but can not restore nerve. Improper treatment will delay ischemic spinal cord necrosis and can not recover forever. We need help to let the patient send the preoperative and postoperative magnetic coseismic photos to guide him.

Lower extremity muscle paralysis is caused by the injury of spinal canal in the spine, and tumor is the most common, accounting for more than 1 / 3 of the total number of spinal cord compression. Spinal cord compression can be caused by vertebral dislocation, fracture dislocation and hematoma, inflammatory and parasitic granuloma, abscess, disc herniation, spinal vascular malformation and some congenital spinal diseases.

If suffering from this disease, we must maintain a positive and optimistic attitude. Spinal cord injury is often combined with spinal cord injury, and spinal cord injury can cause spinal cord compression due to vertebral body, vertebral arch and lamina fracture, dislocation, facet joint crisscross, intervertebral disc herniation, intraspinal hematoma formation and other reasons.

matters needing attention

This kind of disease is common in our daily life. If we have this kind of disease, we should go to the hospital for treatment in time, follow the doctor's guidance, take medicine on time, and exercise in an appropriate amount every day.