Lumbar Disc Herniation Knee Pain

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2025-05-09 10:49:53 Views: 75 times

Clinically, if the patient suffers from lumbar disc herniation, and then causes knee pain, the cause is due to the stimulation of bilateral nerve roots after nucleus pulposus herniation, resulting in nerve innervation areas, such as knee pain, but also shows skin hypoesthesia, muscle weakness, numbness and other manifestations. After clinical manifestation of this disease, the patient should first be instructed to reduce the amount of activity, lying flat on the hard bed, traction of the lower limbs, to relieve the muscles of the waist, to reduce the stimulation of the nerve roots, can play a role in relieving knee pain. Oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as oral celecoxib or codeine tablets, can relieve knee pain.



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