How to tell if a lumbar nerve is adherent

Whether the lumbar spinal nerve is adherent or not can be judged according to the history, symptoms and signs, auxiliary examination and other methods.
1. Medical history: It is common for people with previous history of lumbar spine diseases and lumbar spine surgery, such as lumbar disc herniation, spinal stenosis, lumbar decompression surgery, lumbar internal fixation and other surgical history, local inflammation, scar healing is easy to cause adhesion in the local area.
2. Symptoms and signs: patients with lumbar nerve adhesion often show lumbar and leg pain, activity limitation and conductive tingling or electric shock-like pain in the lower limbs, some patients may have numbness and weakness of the lower limbs, urinary and defecation disorders, abnormal sensation in the anal region and other symptoms.
3. Auxiliary examination: lumbar intervertebral disc MRI or CT can observe lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, spinal stenosis, intervertebral foraminal stenosis caused by nerve adhesion.
Therefore, to determine whether the lumbar spinal nerve is adherent or not needs to be based on a variety of results, and it is recommended to make a clear diagnosis with the help of a doctor, and if necessary, carry out further treatment.