Manifestations of cauda equina syndrome beginning to recover include reduced pain in the lumbosacral region, gradual return to normal activity and sensation in the lower extremities, and normal bowel movements.
Cauda equina syndrome is a disease caused by compression and loss of cauda equina nerves due to many reasons, resulting in nerve dysfunction.
1. Reduction of lumbosacral pain: after treatment, nerve compression is improved and lumbosacral pain will be gradually reduced.
2. Lower limb activity and sensation will gradually return to normal: the nerve decompression is lifted, so the sensation and activity of the lower limbs will gradually return to normal.
3. Normal bowel movement: The nerve compression can lead to dysfunction of urination and bowel movement. As the condition improves, control of both bowel movements can be restored.
The recovery of cauda equina syndrome is related to the severity of the patient’s condition, the cause of the disease, and the timeliness of treatment. Patients with cauda equina syndrome should go to the hospital for timely consultation and treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to affect the normal life.