How to treat lumbar spinal stenosis conservatively?

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summary

Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common disease in life, mainly concentrated in the middle-aged people, the majority of the elderly, and this disease patients, the probability of male is higher than female. Generally speaking, lumbar spinal stenosis is due to the abnormal bony composition of the spinal canal, resulting in the change of effective capacity, resulting in the occurrence of nerve tissue abnormalities, and then a series of symptoms, resulting in dysfunction. Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis will have some doubts, such as what is the conservative treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis

How to treat lumbar spinal stenosis conservatively?

First, the causes of lumbar spinal stenosis include congenital spinal stenosis, degenerative spinal stenosis, central lumbar disc herniation, lumbar burst fracture and so on. However, patients will have three obvious symptoms, namely intermittent claudication, limited lumbar extension and pain, and typical sciatic nerve radiation pain

Second: Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis can be treated by some conservative treatment, that is, non-surgical treatment. Patients can exercise their abdominal muscles in daily life to increase the stability of the spine, and should increase the usual protection of the waist, such as the external use of waist circumference, avoid trauma and so on

Third: patients can also achieve the purpose of treatment by external application of drugs, but should pay attention to the use of discretion. When the disease reaches a certain degree, we should pay attention to timely surgical treatment, such as developmental lumbar spinal stenosis, secondary lumbar spinal stenosis and so on

matters needing attention

Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis in daily life should pay attention to protect their lumbar spine, but also to prevent other lumbar diseases, usually pay attention to sitting upright, people straight. Pay attention to light in the diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, supplement vitamins