There is no such thing as a quick cure for lumbar 5/sacral 1 disc left posterior herniation with dural sac compression, and relief is usually provided by general treatment, medication, physical therapy and surgery.
When lumbar 5/sacral 1 disc herniation leads to dural sac compression, the first thing to do is to pay attention to bed rest, keep warm, and reduce the time of activity in wet environment. If the back pain is severe, medications for pain such as celecoxib and nimesulide can be applied to relieve the symptoms. Nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin can also be applied to reduce the symptoms of lower limb numbness and pain.
In daily life, care should be taken to protect the lumbar region, and physical therapy such as acupuncture and cupping operated by professionals can also be used to improve the treatment effect.
If the left posterior herniated disc of lumbar 5/sacral 1 dural sac pressure appears a series of concomitant symptoms such as numbness of the feet, toe weakness or urinary and faecal disorders, which affects the daily life of the feasible surgical treatment, such as minimally invasive nucleus pulposus removal surgery.
If you have lumbar 5/sacral 1 disc left posterior herniation dural sac compression, you should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examination, to clarify the severity of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition. Drugs should be applied according to the doctor’s prescription, avoid blindly using drugs on their own.