The waist is very important to our human body. Many things in real life need to be completed by relying on the waist. Therefore, without the waist, we humans will be incomplete and we can't even stand up. This shows the importance of the waist. However, there are many diseases related to our human waist, and many of them have a very bad impact on our body, and lumbar disc herniation is one of them. So, what are the treatments for lumbar disc herniation? Lumbar disc herniation is a common lumbar disease in our human body, and there are still many people suffering from lumbar disc herniation in reality, but most of them are manual laborers and middle-aged and elderly patients, which is related to their work and physical fitness. In response to this situation, let’s talk in detail about the treatment methods for lumbar disc herniation. 1. Non-surgical treatment Most patients with lumbar disc herniation can be relieved or cured through non-surgical treatment. The treatment principle is not to restore the degenerated and protruding intervertebral disc tissue to its original position, but to change the relative position of the intervertebral disc tissue and the compressed nerve root or partially retract it, thereby reducing the pressure on the nerve root, loosening the adhesion of the nerve root, eliminating the inflammation of the nerve root, and thus alleviating the symptoms. Non-surgical treatment is mainly suitable for: 1. young patients, first-time patients or patients with a short course of illness; 2. patients with mild symptoms that can be relieved by themselves after rest; 3. patients with no obvious spinal stenosis on imaging examination. (1) Absolute bed rest When the first attack occurs, you should strictly rest in bed, and emphasize that you should not get out of bed or sit up to urinate or defecate. This will achieve better results. After 3 weeks of bed rest, you can get up and move around while wearing a waist belt for protection, and do not bend over or hold objects for 3 months. This method is simple and effective, but difficult to stick to. After remission, you should strengthen your back muscle exercises to reduce the chance of recurrence. (2) Traction therapy uses pelvic traction to increase the width of the intervertebral space, reduce the intradiscal pressure, retract the protruding disc, and reduce stimulation and compression on the nerve roots. It needs to be performed under the guidance of a professional doctor. (3) Physical therapy and massage can relieve muscle spasms and reduce pressure in the intervertebral disc, but be aware that violent massage can aggravate the condition and should be used with caution. (4) Epidural injection of corticosteroids Corticosteroids are long-acting anti-inflammatory agents that can reduce inflammation and adhesions around nerve roots. Generally, long-acting corticosteroid preparations + 2% lidocaine are used for epidural injection once a week, 3 times as a course of treatment, and another course of treatment can be used after 2-4 weeks. (5) Chemical nucleolysis Collagenase or papain is injected into the intervertebral disc or between the dura mater and the protruding nucleus pulposus to selectively dissolve the nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus without damaging the nerve roots, thereby reducing the pressure in the intervertebral disc or reducing the size of the protruding nucleus pulposus to relieve symptoms. However, this method carries the risk of allergic reactions. 2. Percutaneous nucleotomy/laser vaporization of the nucleus pulposus Through the use of special instruments, the intervertebral space is entered under X-ray monitoring, and part of the nucleus pulposus is crushed, sucked out or vaporized by laser, thereby reducing the pressure within the intervertebral disc and relieving symptoms. It is suitable for patients with bulging or mild herniation, but not suitable for patients with lateral recess stenosis or obvious herniation, or those whose nucleus pulposus has prolapsed into the spinal canal. 3. Surgery (1) Indications for surgery ① Patients with a medical history of more than three months, who have no effect on strict conservative treatment or who have been effective in conservative treatment but have frequent relapses and severe pain; ② Patients with first attack but severe pain, especially with obvious symptoms in the lower limbs, who have difficulty moving and sleeping and are in a forced posture; ③ Patients with combined compression of the cauda equina; ④ Patients with single nerve root paralysis, accompanied by muscle atrophy and decreased muscle strength; ⑤ Patients with combined spinal stenosis. (2) Surgical method Through the posterior lumbar incision, part of the lamina and articular process are removed, or the intervertebral disc is removed through the interlaminar space. For central disc herniation, laminectomy is performed followed by epidural or intradural discectomy. Patients with lumbar instability and lumbar spinal stenosis require spinal fusion surgery at the same time. In recent years, minimally invasive surgical techniques such as microdiscectomy, microendoscopic discectomy, and percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy have reduced surgical damage and achieved good results. From the above, we can see that there are many treatments for lumbar disc herniation, and the general ones include non-surgical treatment, percutaneous nucleotomy and surgical treatment, etc. Although these methods are common, they are still very effective for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation. If people insist on using these methods to treat their lumbar disc herniation, they will get better in no time. |
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