Understanding Spinal Stenosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

 Suffering from back pain, numbness, or tingling in the limbs? It could be more than just fatigue or age-related discomfort. You might be dealing with Spinal Stenosis.

Spinal stenosis is a condition that occurs when the spaces within your spine narrow, putting pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine. This can lead to pain, numbness, muscle weakness, and issues with mobility, especially in the back, neck, or limbs.

What is Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis is a common neurological condition that mainly affects the lower back (lumbar spine) and the neck (cervical spine). The narrowing of the spinal canal can compress the spinal cord or the nerves branching out from it.

Common Causes of Spinal Stenosis

  • Age-related degeneration

  • Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis

  • Herniated discs

  • Thickened ligaments

  • Spinal injuries or trauma

  • Congenital spinal deformities

Symptoms to Watch Out For

You might be suffering from spinal stenosis if you experience:

  •  Tingling or numbness in the arms or legs

  •  Radiating pain in the lower back or neck

  •  Muscle weakness

  •  Difficulty walking or maintaining balance

  •  Pain that worsens with standing or walking and improves when sitting or leaning forward

Early symptoms are often mistaken for general back pain, but persistent or worsening signs should not be ignored.

Why Early Diagnosis Matters

If left untreated, spinal stenosis can lead to permanent nerve damage, loss of bladder or bowel control, or even paralysis in severe cases. That’s why early diagnosis and management by a specialist are essential.

Diagnosis of Spinal Stenosis

Your doctor may recommend:

  • MRI or CT scan to check nerve compression

  • X-rays to view bone structure

  • Physical examination to assess reflexes and mobility

Dr. Dilip Kiyawat, M.Ch. (Neuro), Neurosurgeon, is highly experienced in diagnosing spinal conditions and offering personalized treatment plans.

Treatment Options

Treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition:

Non-Surgical Options:

  • Pain relief medications

  • Physical therapy

  • Steroid injections

  • Lifestyle modifications

Surgical Options:

If conservative treatment doesn’t help, surgery may be required. Common procedures include:

  • Laminectomy (removal of part of the vertebra)

  • Spinal fusion (joining two or more bones)

  • Foraminotomy (widening the nerve root openings)

Dr. Dilip Kiyawat performs these procedures using advanced techniques to ensure faster recovery and long-term relief.


Where to Get Help

If you’re struggling with symptoms of spinal stenosis, don’t wait. Book your consultation with:

🩺 Dr. Dilip S. Kiyawat
M.Ch. (Neuro), Neurosurgeon

📍 Available at:

  • Jehangir Hospital, Sassoon Road, Pune

  • Sainath Hospital, Moshi Pradhikaran, Pune

📞 Contact: +91 98220 46043
🌐 Website: www.drdilipkiyawatneurosurgeon.com
📧 Email: drdilipkiyawatneurosurgeon@gmail.com

Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs!

Spinal stenosis can silently impact your life. Early diagnosis and expert treatment can protect you from long-term complications. Reach out to Dr. Dilip Kiyawat for trusted neuro care and regain control over your mobility and well-being.


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