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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-10 | Issue-03
A Case Report on Prolapse Lumbar Intervertebral Disease (PLID) Treatment through Acupuncture Procedure
Dr. S.M. Shahidul Islam, Dr. Huihui Li, Dr. Md. Humayun Kabir, Sabina Yasmin
Published: March 20, 2022 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2022.v10i03.017
Pages: 237-240
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Abstract
Lumbar disc disease is drying out of the spongy interior matrix of an intervertebral disc in the spine. Lumbar disc disease to encompass several different causes of back pain or sciatica term use by many physicians and back pain researchers. It is thought that about one-third of all back pain lumbar disc disease causes. Pain, loss of muscle strength, and loss of touch sensation may occur if this herniation causes the compression of the most proximal part of the nerve closely neighboring the intervertebral disc material. Pain usually is in the distribution of the nerve compressed, down the back of the leg, side of the calf, and inside of the foot which call sciatica. Most commonly, the nerve root between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae or between the fifth lumbar vertebra and first sacral segment have impinged. Adults frequently experience back discomfort and sciatica. These result in a significant reduction in working hours, as well as financial losses for both individuals and the country. To treat these patients, a thorough examination is required. Inadequate treatment, whether medical or surgical, can have serious consequences, make the suffering worse. This case study was initiated in Suo Xi Hospital Limited,Shantinagar, Dhaka. A 43 years old female patient was visited in the clinic complaining of low back discomfort that has been spreading down her left leg for the past two months. The diagnosis was confirmed by MR and CT scan. The results of the follow-up study were excellent. The left leg showed signs of healing after the third day of acupuncture. The patient's lower back pain, which had been spreading down his left leg, was no longer present. Acupuncture can confirmative promote functional recovery for patients with PLID.