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How is lumbar intervertebral space stenosis generally treated?
Clinical manifestations of lumbar spinal stenosis;

1, low back and leg pain

Low back pain and leg pain are common clinical manifestations of lumbar spinal stenosis, and most patients will show such symptoms. Moreover, this kind of waist and leg pain is often aggravated after standing, walking or fatigue, and the symptoms will be relieved after a period of rest. Moreover, the condition of low back pain is often repeated, and many patients will be accompanied by numbness of lower limbs while suffering from pain.

2. Intermittent claudication

Intermittent claudication is the most important clinical manifestation of lumbar spinal stenosis. It means that after walking for an interval, patients will have pain, swelling and numbness in their lower limbs and have to stop to rest. Generally, this situation will be relieved after a few minutes' rest, and then he will show pain after walking for a while and have to stop to rest again. With the aggravation of the disease, the walking time of patients is often shorter and shorter, and the rest time is longer and longer.