The best solution for dural sac compression

Minor dural sac compression can be treated conservatively if the symptoms are not obvious, or surgically if the symptoms are severe enough to affect your life. Dural sac compression will lead to pain and numbness in the corresponding area of the compressed area, etc. If the symptoms of minor compression are not obvious, conservative treatment can be used. Conservative treatment mainly consists of bed rest, wearing a neck brace or waist cuff to limit activities, using drugs such as celecoxib to relieve symptoms, and using dehydrating drugs such as mezitriptyline to reduce edema compression, but the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. If the pressure is obvious, if the symptoms are not relieved by conservative treatment, or if there are symptoms of cauda equina compression (bowel and bladder disorders, etc.), surgical treatment is required. Surgical treatment involves either minimally invasive, or traditional incision surgery to relieve pressure on the dural sac. If you have dural sac pressure, go to the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for proper treatment.