Lumbar disc herniation can have sensory disorders

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2025-05-01 01:11:10 Views: 38 times

Lumbar disc herniation refers to lumbar disc herniation, lumbar disc herniation is not a sensory disorder, usually combined with the actual situation to judge.

Lumbar disc herniation can have sensory disorders

If lumbar disc herniation is found early, the patient promptly seek professional help, did not cause lumbar disc herniation compression peripheral nerve roots, at this time the condition is relatively mild, will not affect the nerve distribution area dysfunction, there will be no sensory disorders. If lumbar disc herniation is found late, the patient does not actively cooperate with the doctor, resulting in continuous compression of the herniated lumbar disc and stimulation of peripheral nerves, which will cause abnormal function of the nerve region. At this time, the condition is more serious and there may be sensory disorders.



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