Is Spinal Cord Cavernous Disease a Major Disease

Spinal Cord Cavernous Disease (SCD) is a more serious disease in clinic, and patients will have obvious clinical symptoms such as sensory disorder and motor disorder. Spinal Cord Cavernous Disease is a chronic progressive spinal cord disease, most commonly seen in young people aged 20-30 years old, but can also be seen in children or adults, the first symptom of the clinic is mostly sensory impairment, can be bilateral or unilateral loss of pain and warmth sensation of the hand, and can be accompanied by motor disorders such as part of the region of the muscular atrophy, muscle weakness, as well as muscle fasciculations, etc. Some patients are also accompanied by autonomic nerve damage symptoms and medullary symptoms. Some patients also have symptoms of autonomic nerve damage and medullary symptoms. Currently, there is no specific treatment for spinal cord cavernous disease, but most of the patients can be treated with surgery, which includes posterior cranial fossa decompression, posterior cranial fossa decompression with duroplasty, and spinal cord embolization. Other treatments include the use of B vitamins and ATP as prescribed by the doctor, and ibuprofen for patients with pain. If a patient is diagnosed with spinal cord cavernous disease, it is recommended that he or she be treated by a physician to avoid delays.