The main effect of Myzolene on the treatment of herniated lumbar disc is to relieve nerve root edema. It can play an auxiliary role in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation.
Because Myzolin has the effect of reducing swelling, it can reduce the pressure in the lumbar spinal canal, reduce the bleeding edema of the nerve root, and can assist in relieving the clinical manifestations of the patient. When taking Mazolin orally, you need to choose the correct dosage and time of use under the guidance of an orthopedic surgeon according to the degree of the condition to avoid adverse drug reactions.
In addition, it can also assist with other means of treatment. For example, pelvic band traction can be used, in the lumbar spine part of the auxiliary physiotherapy, baked electricity, acupuncture, the use of local closed injection and other methods, can reduce the dural sac and nerve root stimulation, so that the patient’s nerve compression symptoms have been reduced.