Manifestations of neurogenic damage to both lower extremities

Neurogenic damage of both lower limbs mainly produces manifestations of nerve damage, such as numbness, pain, paraplegia, and lower limb movement disorders.
Bilateral lower extremity neurogenic damage mainly produces neurological lesions that trigger abnormal symptoms in both lower extremities. If the neurogenic damage is only mild, it will produce the symptoms of bilateral lower limbs radioactive numbness and pain, accompanied by muscle contraction weakness.
If the neurogenic damage of bilateral lower limbs is more serious and has produced obvious nerve damage, it may trigger the symptoms of paraplegia, resulting in bilateral lower limb motor dysfunction, such as the inability to walk or stand.
If there is significant motor and sensory dysfunction in both lower limbs, it is considered to be related to the neurological lesions. Depending on the severity and cause of the disease, a targeted treatment plan should be chosen under the guidance of a specialized physician.