What are the symptoms of thoracic spine lesions


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Thoracic bone lesions are characterized by localized pain, stiffness, and even limited mobility. If the lesion causes compression of the spinal cord or nerve root, the patient may exhibit sensory or motor dysfunction below the level of compression, and may even exhibit dysfunction in urination and urination. For the treatment of thoracic lesions, the nature of the lesion should be clarified first. For patients with mild symptoms, most of them can be treated with regular conservative methods, including appropriate rest, physical therapy and symptomatic drug treatment. Normal clinical results can be obtained. For patients with severe symptoms and signs, conservative treatment is not effective. If the imaging shows obvious compression of the spinal cord or nerve root, surgical treatment should be considered.