top of page

Revealing the Keys Success of Surgery for Herniated Disc: What You Need to Know


Patients diagnosed with a herniated disc compressing on a nerve which require surgery. I often have concerns about what the surgery will be like. Are you well? Will there be complications? Have you gotten to the point where you can't walk after surgery? In this post, I will provide knowledge about the factors that affect the results of surgery.



The results of surgery depend on many factors, including:


1. Diagnosis, if diagnosed correctly, there will be a higher chance of recovery from surgery.

2. Age of the patient, if the patient is young The nerves will recover better.

3. The duration of symptoms, the longer the nerve has been compressed, the more difficult it is for the nerve to recover.

4. The severity of the nerve compression,if the nerve is severely compressed, such as with weakness or extreme numbness in the leg. Unable to control urine and stool It will make it more difficult for the nerves to recover.


In conclusion, if a herniated disc is found to be pressing on the nerve and it has been correctly diagnosed that surgery is required. You should not leave it for too long until symptoms become severe. Because it may make the results of the surgery not as good as it should be. However, in cases where the symptoms are not severe There is no need for surgery either. If you have any questions, it is recommended to consult a medical professional.

 









INspine Clinic


10 views0 comments

コメント


bottom of page