What to do about secondary spinal stenosis

Secondary spinal stenosis in clinical practice is mainly due to the narrowing of the space within the spinal canal as a result of the patient’s bone growth, aging and degeneration, and the development of spinal stenosis. When this occurs, conservative treatment is preferred, because secondary spinal stenosis is irreversible and can only be alleviated by drugs or other treatments, but not cured. First of all, the patient can be instructed to take oral anti-osteophytic drugs, and to avoid local cold, strain, and strain, and can be treated with local acupuncture, moxibustion, or small acupuncture. All in all, after these symptoms appear, the patient should go to the hospital in time, and after the orthopedic doctor’s examination, make a clear diagnosis, and then give the correct treatment, so that the condition can be delayed or the symptoms can be relieved.