What are the symptoms of spinal cord injury?


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The recovery performance of spinal cord injury varies with the degree of injury and treatment methods. It can usually be divided into four stages: inflammatory reaction period, nerve repair period, functional recovery period and stable period. Patients need to insist on rehabilitation training. The recovery performance of spinal cord injury varies with the degree of injury and treatment methods, but it can usually be divided into the following stages: 1. Inflammatory reaction period: After injury, inflammation occurs in the spinal cord, resulting in swelling and pain. This phase usually lasts for days to weeks. 2. Nerve repair phase: After the inflammatory phase, the spinal cord begins to repair. This phase usually lasts for weeks to months, depending on the severity of the injury. During nerve repair phase, damaged nerve cells begin to regenerate and form new synaptic connections. 3. Functional recovery period: After the nerve repair period, spinal cord function begins to gradually recover. This period usually lasts for months to years, depending on the severity of the injury and the treatment method. During the functional recovery period, patients may gradually recover sensory, motor and autonomic nerve functions. 4. Stable period: After the functional recovery period, spinal cord function usually stabilizes. In this stage, patients need to continue rehabilitation training to maintain and improve the effect of functional recovery. It should be noted that the recovery of spinal cord injury is a gradual process, and patients need patience and persistence in rehabilitation training. At the same time, the treatment of spinal cord injury requires comprehensive consideration of the severity of the injury, the patient's age, health status and other factors to develop personalized treatment plan.