What’s wrong with my legs?

For patients with leg numbness, it is mostly due to nerve compression. First, the lumbar spinal cord and nerve root compression, such as patients with lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, vertebral slippage, easily lead to spinal cord and nerve root compression in the spinal canal, thus causing the spinal cord and nerve root conduction is reduced, resulting in leg numbness. Second, pear-shaped muscle syndrome and sciatic neuritis, resulting in sciatic nerve compression and inflammatory stimulation edema, causing sciatic nerve conduction is weakened, and this condition will also lead to the appearance of leg numbness symptoms. Third, poor blood circulation in the lower extremities, including varicose veins, lower extremity venous valve closure insufficiency, also easy to lead to lower extremity bruising, swelling and numbness.

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