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Can you lie flat after lumbar disc herniation is just embedded in the thread?
Hello:

In 2005, my mother was also a lumbar disc herniation, but my father was a doctor and a plastic surgeon. After taking countless medicines, he is still not well. He feels pain as soon as he walks. Acupuncture, traction and physical therapy have all been tried before, but they are all useless. Warlock, I've tried the indigenous method, but it still doesn't work. When my mother walks, her upper body leans, and the pain shifts from her waist to her toes. Later, she even hurt sitting, and then she lay down to rest. Later, she went to Fuzhou, and even the car was lying down. Fujian provincial hospital (hospital) has done CT and magnetic resonance. Then my mother stopped hurting, almost at her request. After my parents went, I saw the ninth position of the Nanjing Military Region Hospital of the People's Liberation Army preparing for the operation. The day before the operation was just right, because my mother was too nervous and had high blood pressure, so the operation could not be carried out. A few months after my parents came back, they insisted on treatment and medication. My mother's condition improved, but she persisted for a while and now she has fully recovered. Even though she's been gone for a long time, it's okay, but I'm also a neighbor of lumbar disc herniation, and I'm undergoing surgery.

Here are some examples for your reference. In fact, the disease will be cured as long as it is absolutely bedridden for three months in medicine. If it can't, then you can't bend over for three months. At least, your upper body is definitely not loaded, and you will not be so tired that you will squat down to pick up things. This is not conducive to rehabilitation. Surgery is just a simple artificial nerve bone, which may not be restored. Now there are minimally invasive surgery, but domestic and private hospitals with immature technology will. It's best to do traction therapy. It will hurt a little a few days ago, but you must stick to it and it will work. Not less than1100,000, don't do surgery, this is irreversible damage, and postoperative adhesion is still problematic. After spending so much time, we hope that more patients can get better treatment and that your mother will recover soon.