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Sciatica-like symptoms in the legs can be a sign that a patient is developing cauda equina syndrome. When should you become concerned?
Cauda equina syndrome can develop when the cauda equina nerves at the base of the spinal cord become squashed or compressed, perhaps due to a herniated disc. This can cause the nerves to reduce or cease their function.
These nerves convey messages between the lower body and the brain about sensation and feeling in the lower body as well as messages initiating movement. When the nerves cease to be able to pass these messages, the sufferer of cauda equina syndrome loses control over movement in the lower body and ceases to be aware of feeling also.
Consequently, loss of both sensation and motor control in the legs may occur.
A person may experience pain in one leg alongside tingling, numbness and weakness.
This does not mean that they are necessarily developing cauda equina syndrome. They may have sciatica which is also the product of a compressed nerve.
However, these symptoms, as well as lower back pain, are frequently the early symptoms of cauda equina syndrome.
If the symptoms in one leg also develop in the other leg, the patient should seek medical advice as bilateral sensory and motor deficiencies in the legs are a sign of possible early cauda equina syndrome.
Additionally, if the patient begins to experience difficulties with ankle reflexes and raising the foot, it may indicate cauda equina nerve compression. The patient may find that the foot drags when they walk.
If a patient attends their GP with pain and symptoms in the lower back and legs, one of the tests which the GP may carry out is a straight leg raise.
This involves the patient asking the patient to raise their leg whilst lying down and a restriction in the angle achieved due to pain may suggest that the patient could be developing cauda equina syndrome.
A patient who is developing cauda equina syndrome is also likely to start developing symptoms in the saddle region between the legs. These symptoms would also reflect a loss of ability to experience sensation and to control function such as:
A patient visiting their GP with these symptoms should be referred for an emergency MRI scan.
A patient at home who experiences these symptoms should attend A&E as a matter of emergency.
It is vital that a diagnosis of cauda equina syndrome is confirmed within hours as emergency surgery may be necessary in order to prevent further loss of function.
If you continue to suffer with the shocking effects of cauda equina syndrome because your symptoms were not taken seriously, you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation.
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