What about spinal cord degeneration after surgery?
summary
Postoperative spinal cord degeneration may appear lower limb walking weakness, limb pain is not numb and other symptoms, in fact, can be improved, for example, you can eat some light things, left chest below, with nails scratch the skin, there is a sense of acupuncture. The left leg has no knee jump reflex. It's been six months. So what about spinal cord degeneration after surgery? I hope this problem can help some people.
What about spinal cord degeneration after surgery?
First: cervical disc herniation compression of the spinal cord, caused by cervical spondylotic myelopathy, hand numbness, lower limb weakness, a sense of stepping on cotton.
Second, the bone at the edge of the lumbar vertebrae was obviously proliferative and sclerotic, the formation of femoral vegetations, the proliferation and hypertrophy of the facet joints, and the lumbar 3-sacral 1 intervertebral discs were bulging to the periphery, resulting in the narrowing of the effective cavity of the spinal canal in the same plane and the compression and deformation of the dural sac.
Third: cervical spondylosis can cause neck pain, dizziness, headache, upper limb radiation pain and numbness and other symptoms, serious such as compression of the spinal cord, but also cause lower limb cotton feeling and other symptoms.
matters needing attention
Some diseases must be treated with surgery to remove pain, such as bony spinal stenosis, prolapse and dissociation of intervertebral disc, tumor and so on. Surgical treatment has the characteristics of reliable curative effect, thorough treatment and short course of treatment, but the injury is relatively large, there is a certain risk and the cost is high.











