Lumbar herniated discs don’t come back for years after surgery

There are no clinical statistics on the number of years after lumbar herniated disc surgery without recurrence, which should be analyzed in the light of the treatment effect and the prognosis. If you are exposed to the disease-causing factors again after lumbar herniated disc surgery and do not pay attention to the related care, the load on the lumbar vertebrae increases, and the recurrence rate may recur, but the specific recurrence rate should be analyzed in the light of the individual’s condition and the related prognosis. In order to prevent recurrence after lumbar disc herniation, regular observation is recommended to understand the condition control. During this period, the activity level should be increased appropriately to reduce the load on the lumbar spine and exercise the strength of the lumbar back muscles. For those who still have symptoms such as pain and lumbar spine numbness after the surgery, they should take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief as prescribed by the doctor, such as celecoxib and diclofenac. If you are worried about the recurrence of lumbar disc herniation after surgery, you should improve your bad life habits and have a regular review. Once recurrence is detected, treatment should be carried out as soon as possible.