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What to eat after surgery for herniated disc and spine?
After surgery for herniated disc, patients may face the risk of complications such as infection, recurrence, spinal degeneration, nerve damage, etc. A scientific diet plays an important role in the rehabilitation process after surgery for herniated disc and spine.
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Treatment of percutaneous disc herniation under enhanced radiography
Bone and joint diseases, especially herniated discs, account for 45-60% of inpatient treatment in neurology departments. The disease is common in people aged 20-50 and tends to increase in young people. Percutaneous treatment of herniated discs under fluoroscopy is an effective method commonly used today.
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Can X-rays detect a herniated disc?
Herniated disc is a disease caused by the nucleus pulposus escaping from the fibrous disc, then compressing other organs and causing pain to the patient, so X-rays cannot detect the disease in its early stages. When the nucleus pulposus has spread out, compressing the nerve roots, encroaching on the spinal cord, and deforming the vertebrae, X-rays can help doctors diagnose the disease.
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Diagnosing disc herniation should magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography?
If disc herniation is not diagnosed and treated early, the disease can cause many dangerous complications, directly affecting the patient's ability to move.
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Herniated disc: When to practice therapy, when to have surgery?
Most people with herniated discs do not need surgery. In addition to medication, patients can be treated with various methods to relieve pain. It is necessary to pay attention to the symptoms of the disease to get timely examination, avoid serious complications leading to surgery.
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Exercise problems with people with herniated discs in the lumbar spine
Lumbar disc herniation causes compression of the spinal nerves, some exercises help people with disc herniation. However, some movements make the condition worse.
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