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Exploring the Symptoms of a Herniated Disc

There are a few contributing factors when considering the symptoms that are associated with herniated discs. The first factor is the overall size of the disc issue. The second factor is the location of the disc that is herniated, and the last is whether the disc is putting pressure on a nerve or not. Here, you will discover the symptoms that may be experienced if you have a disc that is considered to be herniated.

 

If you experience a herniated disc, it is quite common to have various symptoms throughout the legs. These symptoms may include numbness, tingling, or a combination of both. Many people have experienced these issues as far down into the foot. When experiencing these symptoms, they may last for a short period of time or they may last for an increased amount of time. Many people experience these symptoms in spurts where other people experience a constant occurrence of these symptoms.

For the person that is experiencing the issue of a disc that is considered to be herniated, pain in the area of the thigh is quite common. This pain is most often associated with the front part of the thigh. The pain can be intermittent, throbbing, shooting, or constant. It all depends on the amount of pressure that the disc is applying to the nerve that is affected. When this type of pain occurs, it most often is relieved by changing positions. For example, if the pain is experienced in sitting in one position, it may be relieved by the person readjusting and sitting in a different position.

For a person that is experiencing a herniated disc, suffering from pain that is considered “deep” within the muscles, or an assortment of spasms in the muscles is a common situation. There are many individuals who experience this situation and must participate in physical therapy in order to soothe these symptoms. However, many individuals only experience these symptoms occasionally and benefits from the use of muscle rubs and pain relievers. The amount that one suffers from this type of situation depends on the severity of the disc that is affected.

There may be symptoms in the area of the shoulders, the neck, and even the arms are a disc is herniated in the area of the neck. This area is often referred to as the “cervical spine”. The symptoms associated with these locations may include severe pain, throbbing, the sensation of throbbing, shooting pain, and even numbness. This is often found in individuals that spend a lot of time using a computer, bending, or reading. Many different diseases and such also lead to these types of herniated discs.

In extreme and serious cases of herniated discs, an individual may experience the symptoms of having lost strength in both of the legs. Furthermore, the individual may experience a loss of control with the bladder, and/or a loss of control of the bowels. This situation is not considered a normal situation. If it is experienced, immediate medical attention is required.


 

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