Dietary care for hairy, abnormally pigmented skin in the lumbosacral region

  Patients with tethered cord syndrome, especially children, should be alerted to one clinical manifestation of the disease: hairy, abnormally pigmented skin in the lumbosacral region. Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is a syndrome in which the spinal cord or conus is stretched due to various congenital and acquired causes, resulting in a series of neurological dysfunctions and deformities. Since the spinal cord is mostly stretched in the lumbosacral medulla, causing the cone to be abnormally low, it is also called hypospadias.  1, lumbosacral skin hirsutism, abnormal pigmentation of the appropriate diet: a balanced diet, eat more fruits and vegetables and other high-fiber foods, eat more eggs, soybeans and other high-protein foods, pay attention to a light diet, can carry out moderate exercise 2, lumbosacral skin hirsutism, abnormal pigmentation of dietary contraindications: avoid smoking and alcohol, quit spicy, coffee and other stimulating food.  Warm tip: The above information is for reference only, please consult your doctor for details.