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Understanding Minimally Invasive Surgery for Disc Herniation: Key Insights and FAQs

Hello Director Lai: I would like to ask you for educational information regarding my herniated disc? Hello Director Lai, thank you for taking the time to respond. Considering economic factors and my limited understanding of medical terminology, I am reaching out to you online for...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: A. I see that you are seriously researching this topic, but you might be overwhelmed by the vast amount of information available online, leading to confusion. Many young internet users face similar challenges, getting misled by technical jargon and certain medical advertis...

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Post-Surgery Nerve Pain: Understanding Persistent Foot Numbness and Back Pain

Persistent leg numbness and occasional lower back pain after disc rupture surgery? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask on behalf of my husband: He underwent minimally invasive surgery for a herniated disc. Before the surgery, he experienced significant pain and numbness, but afte...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: Postoperative pain has improved relatively quickly, but the numbness is indeed more difficult to recover from. If you are not satisfied with the answers from your original physician, and while postoperative pain has improved, you still feel residual symptoms of numbness, w...

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Natural Birth After Disc Surgery: Is It Safe for Pregnant Women?

Natural delivery after surgery for herniated disc in pregnant women? Hello, Doctor: I am currently over 7 months pregnant. In early August of this year, I underwent surgery for a herniated disc at the L4-L5 level due to nerve compression, where only the protruding portion was rem...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: 1. You should be able to have a natural delivery (please consult with your obstetrician). 2. An epidural for painless labor should also be possible (please consult with your anesthesiologist). 3. If you continue to experience discomfort in your lower back and legs after de...

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Post-Discectomy Concerns: Recurring Numbness and Hip Pain Explained

Questions after intervertebral disc decompression? Hello, doctor! About two years ago, I underwent a simple lumbar discectomy, where only the herniated portion of the disc was removed. When I initially reviewed the MRI, the doctor mentioned that the nerve was severely compressed,...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: It is suspected that the likelihood of a protrusion recurrence is high. It is recommended to consult a neurosurgeon for evaluation and to arrange an MRI. Best wishes, Dr. Lai Chao-Kang, Changhua Hospital.

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Understanding Intradural Cysts: Risks and Benefits of Minimally Invasive Surgery

Intramedullary cyst of the spine Hello Doctor, my mother previously underwent surgery for a herniated disc, during which screws were placed. Now, it has been found that there is a cyst on the inner side of the vertebrae below the screws, which is pressing on a nerve. The consulti...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Without detailed imaging and medical history, it is not possible to provide an answer.

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Understanding Cervical Disc Herniation: To Operate or Not?

Cervical intervertebral disc herniation..? Hello Dr. Lai: I visited for arm numbness and pain last November, and it was found that I have a herniated disc at the C5 and C6 vertebrae. At that time, I underwent traction therapy and acupuncture, which helped a bit, but I did not ful...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: Whether to perform surgery for cervical disc herniation compressing the nerves depends on: 1. The urgency of the situation, such as if there is already paralysis or weakness; 2. The effectiveness of conservative treatments, such as medications and physical therapy; if thes...

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Managing Sciatica: Effective Strategies for Herniated Discs

Herniated disc In February 2021, I suffered an exercise-related injury that resulted in spinal damage and temporary paralysis of my lower body. I did not undergo surgery but received steroid treatment. After a year of rehabilitation, I returned to my administrative job. Recently,...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: It is suspected that you have a lumbar disc herniation causing nerve compression, which leads to sciatica. The general treatment primarily involves conservative measures such as medication, rehabilitation, and exercises to stretch the lower back. If there is no improvement...

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Understanding Sciatica: Symptoms, Causes, and When to Seek Help

Sciatica I have been suffering from lower back pain for at least two years without seeing a doctor. The pain comes and goes, and when I turn over in bed, I experience sharp pain from my lower back to my buttocks and thighs. Sometimes the pain is so severe that I am afraid to move...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: The symptoms suggest sciatica, which is usually caused by lumbar spondylolisthesis or herniated discs that compress the nerves. However, to confirm the diagnosis, X-rays combined with MRI are needed. Considering that you are 30 weeks pregnant, it is generally recommended f...

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Risks of Early Ear Stone Repositioning After C5-C6 Disc Surgery

C5-C6 artificial disc replacement and otolith repositioning procedure? Hello, Doctor. At the end of last month, I underwent cervical spine surgery at the C5-C6 level due to bone spurs and a herniated disc, and I had an artificial disc implanted. This month, I had a canalith repos...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: If the procedure is performed gently and with a protective neck collar, it is still feasible to treat the condition of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) by professional medical staff. Please continue to follow up! Wishing you health and safety. By Dr. Lai Chao-Ka...

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Neck and Back Issues After a Motorcycle Accident: What You Need to Know

Cervical and lumbar spine issues after a car accident? A month ago, I was in a motorcycle accident where a motorcycle suddenly came out in front of me. I braked hard, and both myself and the motorcycle fell to the right, with my body impacting the ground on the right side, includ...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
If you continue to feel unwell, please return to the outpatient clinic for an examination. Without detailed imaging studies, we cannot provide an answer.

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Understanding Foot Pain and Numbness: Could a Herniated Disc Be the Cause?

Only experiencing numbness in the soles of the feet and a tingling sensation in the lower limbs? Hello, doctor. Since November 2021, I have experienced sudden pain and numbness in the left sole of my foot while playing basketball. After a month, the right foot also started to fee...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: Cervical spinal cord lesions presenting solely with foot symptoms are rare, but they can occur. It is recommended that if you 1. experience severe and intolerable symptoms, or 2. have significant neural compression evident on MRI that can explain your condition, you may co...

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Chronic Neck and Shoulder Pain: Seeking Answers for Lasting Relief

Daily Disturbances I have been experiencing persistent pain from my neck to my shoulders, and sometimes it even extends to my fingers, causing numbness. Recently, this pain has spread to my deltoid area. When I press on the side of my cervical spine and then release, I feel a str...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: It is suspected to be cervical spine degeneration, commonly cervical disc herniation, which compresses the nerves. It is recommended to consult a neurosurgeon and undergo X-rays, or even an MRI, to assess the condition. Best wishes from Dr. Lai Chao-Kang, Director of the S...

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Understanding Foot Pain and Numbness: Is Cervical Disc Herniation the Cause?

Only experiencing numbness in the soles of the feet and a tingling sensation in the lower limbs? Hello Doctor. Since November 2021, I have experienced sudden pain and numbness in the left sole of my foot while playing basketball. After a month, the right foot also began to feel s...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: Cervical spinal cord lesions presenting solely with foot symptoms are rare, but they can occur. It is recommended that if you 1. experience severe and intolerable symptoms, and 2. MRI imaging shows significant neural compression that can explain your condition, you may con...

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Understanding Symptoms: Anal Discomfort, Pain, and Numbness in Legs

Pain around the anus, soreness in the buttocks, and numbness in the legs? Hello, Dr. Ke. Recently, I have experienced blood in my stool twice over the course of a month. During this time, I noticed that the right side of my anus feels hard and uncomfortable, though not painful. A...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
This condition may not necessarily be colorectal cancer; it could also be caused by nerve pain from a herniated disc in the lower lumbar or sacral region. However, if you are over 50 years old and have not had a colonoscopy before, it is advisable to ask your physician to arrange...

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Managing Sciatica During Pregnancy: Understanding Disc Herniation Risks

Herniated disc compressing nerves at 18 weeks of pregnancy? Hello Doctor, I am currently 18 weeks pregnant and experiencing severe pain when walking or sitting. I have sharp, shooting pain and numbness from my left hip down to my calf, and I am limping with a misaligned posture d...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: If you suddenly experience weakness and soreness in your thigh and knee, this symptom may indicate a more serious condition. Since lumbar spine surgery requires X-rays, there is a risk of fetal radiation exposure. Generally, expectant mothers are encouraged to endure the d...

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Understanding Pediatric Scrotal Edema: Concerns and Questions for Parents

Pediatric scrotal hydrocele 1. Is it possible for scrotal swelling to develop into a hernia? Can we really just observe until two years old before deciding on surgery? 2. When we took him to the doctor yesterday morning, the swelling was less pronounced. However, the doctor pres...


Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
Hello, first of all, hydrocele and hernia are two unrelated conditions, so hydrocele does not cause hernia. Currently, there is indeed a problem with hydrocele, but it is still important to monitor for potential hernia issues in the future. Hernias are generally diagnosed through...

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Post-Surgery Complications of Lumbar Disc Herniation: A Patient's Journey

Abnormal Conditions After Surgery for Intervertebral Disc Stenosis and Herniation Hello Doctor, I would like to consult you regarding my condition. I have been diagnosed with L4-L5 disc stenosis and L5-S1 disc herniation. On February 10th of this year, I underwent endoscopic deco...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello Xiaowen: Physical therapy can be implemented. However, you have already undergone two surgeries by other doctors, and the situation is more complex. The second surgery was 1.5 months ago. It is advisable to have a physician evaluate whether an MRI follow-up is necessary. Be...

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Understanding Spinal Fusion: Pros and Cons of Coflex Implants

Spinal fusion self-funded implants Hello, Director Zhang! I have rheumatoid arthritis and the following conditions: my bone density is relatively okay, but I have vertebral slippage, spinal instability, vertebral collapse, and a herniated disc, which necessitates spinal fusion su...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
There are many different methods and techniques for spinal surgery, making it impossible to explain each one in detail. It is recommended that you find a trusted physician and place your confidence in them.

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Understanding Post-Surgery Numbness After Lumbar Disc Surgery

Hello, doctor? I underwent a discectomy for a herniated disc on May 27, and I have a stabilizer installed. Before the surgery, I experienced numbness in both feet, but now, 20 days post-operation, my feet are still numb. Is this normal? Will it get better? My doctor prescribed B1...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello, I suggest that in this post-surgery situation, you should consult your original surgeon for further evaluation. Since you chose him initially, it's important to trust his expertise. Additionally, you have not provided any pre-operative imaging or post-operative images...

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Understanding Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: Latest Minimally Invasive Treatments

Spinal instability due to spondylolisthesis? Hello, Director Lai. I am an RA. MRI shows L4-5 spondylolisthesis with spinal instability, herniated disc compressing the nerve, and narrowing of the intervertebral space. Symptoms include lumbar pain, right lower limb neuropathic pain...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: 1. The OLIF procedure you mentioned is relatively novel, and its advantages are generally as you described. However, it should be noted that OLIF accesses the spine from the anterolateral approach and employs an indirect decompression technique, which means it may not ac...

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