How long does it take for the edema to go down after lumbar nerve adhesion surgery?

The edema after having lumbar nerve adhesion surgery usually subsides in 1~2 weeks.
The adhesion of lumbar spinal nerve is generally caused by long-term ischemia and chronic inflammation of the lumbar spinal nerve, which will cause the lumbar spinal nerve to stick locally to the surrounding tissues, thus causing pain in the waist and even the legs and limitation of activities. Surgery will lift the adhesion of the nerve out, and the lifting of the adhesion will interfere with the corresponding nerves at the same time, which will cause the edema of the nerve, and it can be good for 1~2 weeks in general.
The edema of the nerve is due to the interference of the surgery, which will cause the corresponding pathophysiological changes, at this time, a large amount of fluid into the nerve cells, a large amount of water in the cells, which is manifested as edema, edema can also lead to the gradual aggravation of the symptoms of waist and even leg pain, but with the gradual reduction of edema of the nerves, generally 1~2 weeks, the edema will gradually subside.
If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor for review and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.