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Can radiofrequency ablation treat lumbar disc herniation be cured?
Lumbar disc herniation used to be more common in manual workers, but now it is more common in office workers. The occurrence of lumbar disc herniation will bring serious harm to patients. So what is the effect of radiofrequency ablation on lumbar disc herniation? What are the symptoms of lumbar disc herniation? How to treat lumbar disc herniation? Let's take a closer look. Lumbar disc herniation is caused by many factors. The basic factor of lumbar disc herniation is disc degeneration, but the inducing factors of lumbar disc herniation are not clear, but there are some factors related to it, such as spinal structure, physiological factors, ethnic and genetic factors, occupational factors, trauma factors, smoking factors, diseases, pregnancy and other factors. There are many symptoms of lumbar disc herniation, the most typical symptom is low back pain, accompanied by pain and numbness in one or both lower limbs. Pain mostly radiates from lumbosacral region and buttocks to posterolateral lower limbs and dorsum of feet, which is aggravated when bending over and coughing, and even leads to quadriplegia and dysfunction of urination and defecation in severe cases, which affects patients' daily life in severe cases. At present, there are many treatments for lumbar disc herniation, and radiofrequency ablation is the most commonly used one. It uses radio frequency energy to vaporize the diseased nucleus pulposus tissue in the intervertebral disc, so that the collagen fibers in the nucleus pulposus contract and solidify, reduce the pressure in the intervertebral disc, relieve nerve compression and restore the function of the intervertebral disc, thus achieving the therapeutic purpose. Radiofrequency treatment of lumbar disc herniation has the advantages of less trauma (almost no bleeding during operation), less pain (almost no pain after subcutaneous local anesthesia), high safety and quick recovery (you can walk on the ground the day after operation and go home the day after symptoms disappear). The birth of radiofrequency ablation brings hope for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation. The superoxide you are talking about is actually ozone, which is now popular for treatment. Superoxide radiofrequency ablation is a limited operation that can be performed. It's best to use other conservative methods for comprehensive treatment before doing this. If the effect is not good, then use super oxygen radio frequency ablation.

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