Problem description: The current symptom is that you don’t feel bad when you lie flat, but when you lie flat, the right side of the bones on both sides of the buttocks is higher than the left side. It just feels, and then force the right buttocks. The muscle on the side feels the same as before, the left side feels hard to clamp that muscle, it feels very little strength, and then when walking, the left leg is weak and can only be walked in small steps. It feels that the right leg drives the left leg. , Walking for ten to twenty minutes, the calf will feel swollen and the thigh will be a little numb. After sitting on a chair for ten or twenty minutes, both thighs and buttocks also hurt. Then when I get up, I feel very painful. After I stand up, I will not feel that pain. When you squat down, your calf will feel painful, as if there is a tendon in the stretch, but when you get up, pinch it with your hands and feel more comfortable before. If you lean back, you will feel a little pain in your butt, and if you bend forward, you will feel a little pain in your butt. Pain, no feeling in the waist. I have been in this situation for a little over a month. At first, the pain in the left leg was severe. Then I squatted in the toilet and felt that my left leg couldn’t get up. Then I turned around and supported the wall with my hand and wiped it with my right hand. Then I felt a little bit numb and then crawled onto the bed with numb legs. , And then asked the doctor to lie down on a hard board. After three weeks of lying down, the feet no longer numb or hurt. But the left leg still lay down and couldn’t lift up. The action I am doing is learning baby crawling, and I have just done it for two days. I just consulted the doctor because I was at home. I would like to ask you to see how this is back and why. Current medication instructions: taking medication, mecobalamin
Question date: 2020-09-24
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Problem analysis: Lumbar degenerative diseases (such as spinal stenosis, lumbar disc herniation, etc.) may be large, except for piriformis synthesis Disease, peripheral neuropathy.
Guiding suggestions: It is recommended to improve the lumbar spine MRI and the electromyography of both lower extremities. The results will be reported for re-diagnosis. Symptomatic treatment of nutritional nerves can be continued, and further diagnosis and treatment plans can be made after the diagnosis is clear.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection