Choosing the Best Treatment to Your Injury/Disease

Posted by Nancy Sodhani on June 6th, 2021

A slipped (herniated) disc of the spine causes discomfort, numbness and tingling in the back and legs, which can be relieved with lumbar microdiscectomy spine surgery. The procedure is done to remove a small portion of the nucleuspulposus that has slipped and is causing back and leg pain. It's normal to be nervous or worried about your upcoming surgery; therefore,we have framed this post to ease some of your worries by answering a few popular questions about lumbar microdiscectomy surgery.

What is the success rate of a Lumbar Microdiscectomy?

A lumbar microdiscectomy effectively treats lower back and leg pain 85 to 95 percent of the time. The pain usually goes away quickly after surgery, but it can take up to 8 weeks for the pain to go away in some extreme cases. If the disc has been herniated for a long time, the surgery's success rate is rarely 100%; there may still be some residual weakness and tingling in the back, which is tolerable.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Symptoms

Carpal tunnel syndrome can evolve over a long period of time with no obvious symptoms. However, the first signs and symptoms include burning or tingling sensations in the fingertips, pain and numbness in hands, inability to grasp objects and hand weakness. Carpal tunnel syndrome affects the areas of the hand where the median nerve supplies since it includes the median nerve. The palm, index finger, middle fingerand half of the ring finger are among them. The pinkie finger is normally unaffected by carpal tunnel syndrome since the median nerve does not regulate it. However, people experiencing symptoms for the first time may find that their carpal tunnel syndrome worsens at night and that shaking their hands vigorously may provide relief.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

Many people suffering from a mild case of carpal tunnel syndrome will find relief by simply changing their lifestyle and work habits. At the same time, it may not be possible to avoid repetitive wrist movement entirely, particularly if one's job requires it; allowing the wrist to relax while at work and play may help alleviate the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Although it may appear that resting the wrist for long periods is a natural break, studies have shown that taking multiple short breaks rather than one long break is more effective for those suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. Applying cold packs to the hands and wrists to reduce swelling is also a good treatment option.

Wrist splinting is an alternative means of carpal tunnel syndrome treatment who are not helped by rest or cold compressions. Burning, tingling and pain effects can be significantly reduced when a person wears a splint that holds their hand steady while they sleep. On the other hand, wrist splinting is normally beneficial for people who have had carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms for less than a year.

The information included in this article is solely for educational and informative purposes. Please check withyour doctor if you are having signs of a health condition. The information presented on this website is not intended to substitute a medical professional's opinion or diagnosis.

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