Three months after surgery for spinal cervical spondylosis, both legs are sometimes more swollen than before.

Three months after the surgery for spinal cervical spondylosis, the swelling and pain in both legs are sometimes stronger than before, which may be considered to be caused by the incomplete recovery of cervical spondylosis. After surgery for spinal cord spondylosis, the bony compression has been lifted, and the current symptoms may be caused by edema of the local soft tissues of the cervical spine, which in turn causes compression, or it may be due to the slow recovery of the cervical nerves, which needs a longer period of time for gradual recovery. It is suggested that patients can use drugs to improve the circulation and nutritional nerves under the guidance of doctors, such as methylcobalamin and so on. You can also go to the regular Chinese medicine hospital with acupuncture physiotherapy, acupoint injections and so on. In addition, it is recommended to maintain good posture and avoid strenuous exercise is also important. If the above symptoms occur after spinal cord spondylosis surgery, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time for a follow-up examination to confirm the recovery situation and for the doctor to formulate the next step of treatment.