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How should lumbar tuberculosis be treated?
Lumbar tuberculosis is the highest incidence of bone and joint tuberculosis. Low back pain is a common symptom of lumbar tuberculosis, mostly mild dull pain, relieved at rest and severe fatigue. Cough, sneezing and defecation can induce low back pain. If tuberculosis compresses the spinal cord and nerve roots, leg pain will also occur. These symptoms can easily be mistaken for "sciatica" and "rheumatism", leading to misdiagnosis and mistreatment. Patients with lumbar tuberculosis sometimes have spinal deformity and abnormal posture. After the lumbar spine is destroyed, a hunchback appears, forming a hunchback. When standing and walking, the head and trunk lean backwards. When sitting, you like to use the walking chair. Picking things from the ground does not dare to bend over. The pus produced by lumbar lesions first forms an abscess next to the vertebral body, and then it can flow to other places to form a lower abdominal mass or hip abscess. How should lumbar tuberculosis be treated? The treatment of lumbar tuberculosis should rest in bed, strengthen nutrition and pay attention to the supplement of calories, protein and vitamins. Anti-tuberculosis drugs should be used under the guidance of doctors, and should not be purchased by themselves or abused casually. The treatment of lumbar tuberculosis takes a long time, so the hemogram, liver and kidney function should be checked regularly, and the toxic and side effects of the drug should be observed. Thoroughly resecting the focus in time under the control of tuberculosis drugs can not only cure most patients in a short time, but also prevent deformity, reduce disability and reduce the recurrence rate. Therefore, the treatment of lumbar tuberculosis should also go to a regular hospital for systematic treatment. Chinese medicine in Shenzhen Jing Tian Hospital has a unique effect on lumbar spondylosis.