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Lumbar Stenosis
Lumbar stenosis is a condition where the spinal canal in the lower back narrows, putting pressure on the nerves and causing pain and discomfort.
How It Develops
Lumbar stenosis typically develops due to age-related changes in the spine, such as the thickening of ligaments, bone spurs, or herniated discs. Other causes include congenital spinal deformities, spinal injuries, and tumors.
Common Symptoms of Lumbar Stenosis
- Lower back pain
- Numbness or tingling in the legs or feet
- Weakness in the legs
- Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
- Pain that radiates down the legs (sciatica)
Who It Affects
Lumbar stenosis commonly affects individuals over the age of 50, but it can occur in younger people with congenital spine conditions or injuries. Risk factors include a family history of spinal problems, previous spine surgery, and arthritis.
Impact on Daily Life
Lumbar stenosis can significantly impact daily activities and overall quality of life. The pain and discomfort can make walking, standing, and even sitting challenging. Severe cases may limit mobility and independence, making it difficult to perform routine tasks.
Risks of Untreated Lumbar Stenosis
If left untreated, lumbar stenosis can lead to chronic pain, significant nerve damage, and permanent disability. Severe nerve compression can cause loss of bowel or bladder control and muscle weakness, making early diagnosis and treatment crucial.
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