How long does it take to recover from cauda equina syndrome

The recovery time for cauda equina syndrome must be treated on a case-by-case basis. In some cases, if the cauda equina syndrome appears and the corresponding surgical treatment is actively carried out at an early stage, the recovery is often relatively fast, and there is usually a very obvious recovery in about a month, but if at a later stage there are already obvious clinical symptoms and even a lot of nerve necrosis, the recovery time at this time is often very long, some even need three months or half a year to recover, and the recovery process is a long one. time to recover, and the recovery process is a long one. In some cases, a series of sensory recovery is carried out before a certain amount of motor recovery occurs at a later stage, and like incontinence, this kind of recovery is a long process, because it is not caused by unilateral factors, but is a chain process. The more advanced the nerve cell necrosis is, the more unfavorable the recovery will be at this time, and in some cases there is no way to recover.