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What are the traditional methods of treating lumbar disc herniation?

In recent years, the lumbar disc herniation patients become more and more, with the life and work pressure increased many people are suffering from

lumbar disc herniation

lumbar disc herniation treatment methods.

One, traction method: through the traction so that the patient's head and neck relatively fixed in the physiological curve state, so as to improve the phenomenon of cervical spine curve incorrectly, although this way is relatively effective, but only suitable for the condition of the lesser patients.

Second, the massage method: the use of this way of treatment, do not have to take drugs and injections, only with the push hand or a simple instrument in the patient's body in a certain part or acupuncture points, along the meridian route, the direction of qi and blood massage, to achieve the therapeutic purpose.

Three, acupuncture: acupuncture is the traditional treatment of Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of cervical and lumbar spondylosis is due to wind and cold attack, qi and blood disharmony, meridians and collaterals, therefore, through the acupuncture to achieve the purpose of the tendons and blood, very effective in alleviating the disease.

Four, drug therapy: through the internal drug, the patient's stomach and intestines to absorb, digest, decompose, and ultimately send the drug input to the local, in order to reach the focal point of the disease site, this time, but the effect of the drug has been very little left. Therefore, the effect of this treatment is slow and less efficient.

The above is the common lumbar disc herniation treatment method, hope to help you. It can be seen that the treatment of lumbar disc herniation does not necessarily require surgery, through the above methods can effectively relieve the patient's condition. Fei Hua wishes you a speedy recovery!

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