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What Are the Symptoms of Disc Herniation?
Typical symptoms of cervical disc herniation can include severe pain, tingling, numbness, and even weakness down the forearm and into the fingers. Different levels of the cervical spine are at greater risk for verification than others. Most of the herniated discs within the lower spinal column result in a herniated disc, while the other levels are referred to as a herniated cervical spondylosis. A herniated intervertebral disc occurs with a bulge in one of the spinal discs, which can then press on a spinal nerve. This type of herniation has a poor prognosis, although it is treatable through chiropractic, osteopathic, neurological treatment, or surgery.
There are several common herniated disc herniation symptoms. The most common ones involve chronic pain and/or numbness in various areas of the upper extremity, particularly the arms, hands, legs, feet, groin, buttocks, back, neck, shoulders, neck, and shoulders. Other symptoms include severe muscle weakness and/or tingling, difficulty with muscular control, difficulty with speech, urinary frequency, incontinence, difficulty with bladder control, or incontinence. In addition, disc herniation symptoms can also include muscle weakness or tingling, and numbness or the sensation that one’s skin is cold. If one has incontinence, the chances of developing sciatica increases.
When one suffers from disc herniation symptoms, the first thing that one should do is see a doctor. A doctor will take a look at the affected area to check for inflammation, swelling, or weakness. He will then ask questions to make sure that you are indeed experiencing the symptoms, and not something else. He will perform an assessment to determine which type of herniated disc your have, either soft or rigid. Once he has diagnosed which kind you have, he can recommend the best way for treating it, and whether surgery would be beneficial.
In the case of soft tissue or lumbar spine may include herniated disc, he may recommend that you use physical therapy or chiropractic treatment or prescribe anti-inflammatory medication. If your herniated disc is rigid, he may recommend that you seek surgery. However, there are some medical conditions that can cause symptoms of sciatica, so it is important to see your doctor first. He can also help you determine whether you are suffering from other symptoms, such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, or multiple sclerosis, which can also bring about symptoms similar to those of sciatica.
In addition to your pain and numbness in the legs, difficulty walking, lower back pain, and numbness in the feet can be symptoms of this condition. If your feet have a bad odor, your symptoms may be caused by infection, so it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Other physical symptoms that are similar to sciatica include chronic fatigue and low-grade fever.
There is one symptom that is different from pain and numbness in the legs: weakness. This symptom can be very serious if it is related to nerve damage. It can radiate down the leg and may even come from your toes. A nerve that is damaged can radiate its pain down the leg, which can affect your ability to walk or stand. Some of these conditions require surgery, but others can be treated with physical therapy or a simple massage.
The best way to determine if you have symptoms of sciatica is to get a thorough examination by a doctor. If your symptoms do not improve with time, or you are having serious problems with pain and numbness, you should see a professional. You should also seek immediate medical care to prevent further complications.
Some of the symptoms of thoracic disc herniation may include bowel or bladder dysfunction, weakness, swelling of the legs, difficulty walking or standing, or numbness. You should note any new symptoms that you experience in the area of your spine that are similar to symptoms you’ve had before. If you are unsure what it is you are experiencing, get a complete physical examination.