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How long does it take for the wound to recover after lumbar disc herniation surgery?
The operation only removes the protruding part of the lumbar intervertebral disc, that is, the protrusion that cannot return to its original position. It is a way to speed up the treatment process, that is, to restore the sick body with more serious symptoms to the ideal level, so that patients can further consolidate and enhance the curative effect by other rehabilitation means. The following points should be noted after operation: ① Patients need to stay in bed strictly after operation, and it is best to use a hard bed. Bed rest time is about 4 ~ 5 weeks, which may depend on the patient's age, physique and the range of tissue to be removed. ② Early turn-over after operation should be assisted by nursing staff, and it is not advisable to turn over on your own to ensure good healing of fascia, muscles and ligaments at the waist. (3) After full bed rest, you can do light activities in the wild under the protection of appropriate waistline. If there is a bone graft during the operation, it should be fixed with a plaster vest for 3 ~ 4 months, and then go to other places after the bone graft is completely healed. ④ Patients in convalescence should gradually strengthen the exercise of back and waist muscle strength, pay attention to correct bad posture and protect themselves from back and waist activities, and prevent the disease from recurring. ⑤ After the operation, mental workers can gradually return to work after 2 ~ 3 months, and manual workers can only start working after 3 ~ 4 months. The work should be light rather than heavy, and the working hours should be short rather than long, so as to avoid strong bending or load-bearing activities. Its sequelae: such as backache, insensitivity, cloudy weather and increased fatigue.