Lumbar intervertebral disc compression nerve root

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2025-05-01 04:49:55 Views: 17 times

Lumbar intervertebral disc compression nerve root is usually caused by damage to the annulus fibrosus and protrusion of one side of the nucleus pulposus.

When the lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration occurs in the human body, it can lead to decreased elasticity of the annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus. If it is damaged for a long time, it can compress the nerve root, causing aseptic inflammation, and stimulating the muscles and ligaments of the lumbar region, causing pain, numbness, fatigue and other uncomfortable symptoms.

It is recommended that patients with lumbar intervertebral disc compression nerve root seek medical treatment in time to relieve nerve compression. Usually pay more attention to keeping warm and not catching cold.



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