Could Be: How much pain pain you are in depends on the type of surgery and how much nerve damage you had before that. In many cases the leg pain goes away when the pressure is taken off the nerve. How quickly that happens may depend on how long you have had the problem and whether or not there is any nerve damage. In most cases people do improve. The is what is the exact diagnosis and the best treatment.
Answered 5/12/2017
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Ideally no as the : Primary reason for doing this procedure is to decompress the nerve tissue. However, smoking or underlying medical issues can compromise surgical results even when surgery has been appropriately indicated and done without complications. Sometimes, if there has been severe & long standing nerve compression, it may take a while for the nerves to recover and there may even be some residual symptoms.
Answered 11/24/2018
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