Background
Epidural steroid infections for lumbar spinsisis, under the sponsorship of the rear needle, can be used the rear needle if you do not respond in other therapeutic ways, to relieve severe pain in the neck, arm, back and bones caused by spinal neuritis due to spinal stenosis. The rear needle contains Mazi C of the corticocastyroid and a remedy for local anesthesia, where corticosteroids work to relieve the bones of the bones by reducing bloating and inflammation in the region, and relieves topical substances. The side effects of the rear needle are usually recommended not to receive more than three needles during a 3 to 10 months period, as this can increase the intensity of potential side effects that may include: back pain and allergies where the injection is injected. Nausea and vomiting. Roundonds. Headache. Bleeding. Infection. Menitolitis. It is important to know that there are some groups that are more likely to develop side effects, such as: diabetes patients, with immune system problems, in addition to people with mental disorders. Before the injection, graphic controls are performed, such as: MRI, computerized tomography, X -ray imaging before receiving the injection, to determine the exact position in which the nerves are pressed. The action of the treatment is placed in the surrounding area, which is an area full of fats located within the cavity around the spinal cord and the nerve roots, without penetrating it. After the injection, some painkillers can be used to relieve pain on the injection site, and if you place snow on the area, it can help relieve pain, and the doctor should be visited after a period of injection to determine the effectiveness of the treatment, and to ensure that there are no complications on the side.