The weakness of the left leg to go up the stairs may be caused by myasthenia gravis, cerebral infarction, lumbar disc herniation, etc. Patients can choose cholinesterase inhibitors, anti-platelet aggregation drugs, nutritive neurotoxicity drugs, etc. for treatment.
1. Myasthenia gravis: It is an autoimmune disease, which often starts with ptosis, and then gradually involves more skeletal muscles, and may cause weakness of legs and lack of strength. Patients can take cholinesterase inhibitors, such as neostigmine.
2. Cerebral infarction: patients with cerebral infarction can suffer from nerve damage due to ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissues, resulting in hemiparesis of one side of the limb and weakness of the left leg. Patients can take aspirin, clopidogrel and other drugs to fight against platelet aggregation, and can also take methylcobalamin and other drugs to nourish the nerves.
3. Lumbar disc herniation: patients with lumbar disc herniation may have nerve root irritation, and their left leg may not be strong enough to walk up stairs. Patients can be treated with oral nutritional nerve drugs, such as methylcobalamin tablets, etc., which are prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug components.
When the patient appears to the left leg on the stairs can not make the strength of the situation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination, identify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, do not use drugs, so as not to aggravate the condition.