How to properly recognize leg numbness, myelitis, and spinal stenosis syndrome?

  Recently, we came across several patients with “numbness and weakness of both lower limbs” who were diagnosed with “cauda equina syndrome, herniated disc syndrome, spinal stenosis syndrome” at the early or mid-onset, and who were rapidly disabled after surgery. In fact, regardless of the spinal cord trauma or post-surgical stress caused or induced by spinal cord injury, the consequences are often very serious. In fact, no matter the consequences of spinal cord trauma or post-operative stress caused or induced by spinal cord injury are often very serious, I would like to remind all patients that any lesion involving the spine and spinal cord, unless the spinal cord or peri-medullary tumor (relatively clear) or clear spinal trauma, must think twice before deciding whether to undergo surgery, or accept several hospitals or neurological and surgical consultations before deciding, do not rush or blindly operate. Similar patients are advised to always receive regular and professional treatment.