Can lumbar nerve adhesions heal themselves?


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Lumbar nerve adhesions generally do not heal.
Lumbar nerve adhesions refer to adhesions of peripheral nerve tissue in the lumbar spine that restrict normal nerve activity. once formed, adhesions are usually firm. This is due to inflammation, injury and other factors resulting in fibrous tissue proliferation and deposition. These adhesions do not simply release themselves and require specific therapeutic interventions to promote their decomposition and dissipation. With the passage of time, nerve adhesions may cause more serious pain, numbness, weakness and other symptoms, and even affect the normal function of the limbs, and waiting for self-healing may miss the best treatment opportunity.
Therefore, when lumbar nerve adhesions are found, they should be treated promptly, and appropriate treatment methods should be selected according to specific conditions, such as physical therapy, drug therapy, surgery, etc., to promote the release of adhesions and the recovery of nerve function.