UrologySpinal Stenosis Treatment in Bangalore

Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of one or more regions within your spine. When your spine shrinks, less room is available for your spinal cord and the nerves that branch off it. Back pain and sciatica may develop from the spinal cord or nerves becoming irritated, squashed, or pinched due to a confined environment. Medfine Hospitals offer the best spinal stenosis care in Bangalore.

Typically, spinal stenosis takes a very long period to develop. The most typical cause is osteoarthritis or “wear-and-tear” changes in the spine that develop gradually as you age.

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Symptoms

Symptomless spinal stenosis is common. When symptoms do manifest, they begin gradually and worsen over time. The location on the spine that is impacted determines the symptoms.

In the lower back

Leg pain or cramping may be brought on by lower back spinal stenosis in one or both legs. This occurs when you walk or stand still for an extended time. When you lean forward or sit, symptoms improve. Back pain is another issue for some people.

In the neck

Neck spinal stenosis can result in:

  • Numbness
  • Weakness or tingling in the arm, leg, foot, or hand
  • Issues with balance and walking
  • Sore neck
  • Constipation or bladder issues

Causes

Numerous factors can contribute to spinal stenosis. They all affect the curve of your spine, which narrows the space around your spinal cord and the nerve roots that exit through it. Low back pain and sciatica are brought on by compression or pinching of the spinal cord and nerve roots.

Some of the causes of spinal stenosis include the following:

• Joint spurs and arthritic bone growth

• Swollen discs

• Enlarged ligaments

• Fractures and wounds to the spine

• Spinal tumors or cysts

• Spinal stenosis is congenital

Diagnosis

Your doctor might inquire about your medical history and symptoms. Your physical might be examined. An imaging test may also be required to assist you in identifying the issue.

Imaging exams could consist of:

X-rays. Back X-rays might reveal bone abnormalities that may reduce the amount of space in the spinal canal. There is a minimal amount of radiation used in each X-ray.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A strong magnet and radio waves are used in an MRI to provide precise images of both hard and soft tissue. The examination can find ligament and disc problems. It may also reveal any malignancies that are present.

Computerized tomography (CT). A CT scan might be required if you cannot get an MRI. This examination includes X-ray images obtained from numerous angles. A contrast dye is given during a CT myelogram to highlight the spinal cord and nerves. This may reveal malignancies, bone spurs, and herniated discs.

Treatments for Spinal Stenosis

Conservative treatments like physical therapy and rest may be useful for a patient with spinal stenosis if identified early. Painkillers and steroid injections may be used if the illness is more advanced. However, in serious circumstances, a doctor might suggest surgery.

For traditional open surgery, a 5- or 6-inch incision into the soft tissues of the back or neck is typical. It can entail having any bone or tissue pushing on the spinal nerves removed or having the spinal canal widened. On the other hand, certain patients might make suitable candidates for a minimally invasive procedure with a much shorter recovery period and less pain.

Act early to prevent long-term consequences if you show spinal stenosis. Medfine Hospitals will complete an assessment and go over all your treatment options. Contact us if you’d like to schedule an appointment.

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Diagnosis typically involves a physical exam, medical history, and imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans to identify narrowing in the spinal canal and nerve compression.

Non-surgical treatments include physical therapy, medications like NSAIDs or muscle relaxants, corticosteroid injections, activity modification, and using supportive devices like a brace or walker to relieve pressure on the spine.

Surgery may be recommended if non-surgical treatments fail to relieve symptoms, or if the patient experiences severe pain, weakness, numbness, or loss of bladder or bowel control. The goal of surgery is to relieve nerve pressure.

The most common surgeries for spinal stenosis include laminectomy (removal of part of the vertebra to create space), laminotomy, and spinal fusion if instability is a concern.

Spinal stenosis cannot be reversed, but the symptoms can be effectively managed through a combination of treatments, including physical therapy, medications, and, if necessary, surgery.

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