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Understanding Spinal Cord Compression and Spinal Stenosis
The spinal cord is a vital part of the nervous system, acting as a communication pathway between the brain and the rest of the body. Any condition that places pressure on the spinal cord or the nerves branching from it can lead to serious health issues. Two commonly discussed conditions related to this pressure are spinal cord compression and spinal stenosis. Although they are often mentioned together, they are not exactly the same and can affect individuals differently.
Spinal cord compression occurs when something presses directly on the spinal cord. This pressure may be caused by herniated discs, bone spurs, tumors, infections, or traumatic injuries. In some cases, swelling or inflammation within the spinal canal can also reduce the space available for the spinal cord. When compression occurs, nerve signals traveling to and from the brain may be disrupted, leading to symptoms that…



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