Is it true that you can’t walk for six diseases

It is not scientific to say that you can’t walk with six diseases, while the appearance of the symptom may be caused by ankylosing spondylitis, lumbar disc herniation, lower limb fracture, cerebral hemorrhage and other diseases. 1. Ankylosing spondylitis: due to fibrous changes in the sacroiliac joints or the muscles, ligaments and other tissues around the spine, resulting in deformity of the spinal structure, which affects the uprightness of the human body and causes the phenomenon of not being able to walk. 2. Herniated lumbar intervertebral discs: after the degenerative changes of lumbar intervertebral discs, they will compress the surrounding central nerves or peripheral nerves, resulting in sensory abnormalities and dysfunction in the innervated areas, which will cause muscle weakness and atrophy, resulting in the inability to walk normally. 3. Lower limb fracture: Spinal column or lower limb fracture will damage the surrounding nerves, resulting in lower limb motor function disorders and affecting walking activities. 4. Cerebral hemorrhage: local bleeding foci occur in brain tissue, will affect the blood circulation of brain tissue, resulting in damage to the central nervous system function and symptoms of muscle weakness, and thus can not walk. In short, there is no such thing as six kinds of diseases that can’t walk. If you can’t walk, you should go to the regular hospital for consultation and treatment.