The herniated disc in the lumbar does not hurt, what will happen later?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-28
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The vast majority of lumbar disc herniation will cause low back pain, or more or less accompanied by limited movement of the lower back, but there are very few cases where the waist will not be painful, generally this situation is protruding to the left or right, so that the nerve root is mainly compressed, mainly manifested as traction pain in the buttocks and lower limbs, numbness and weakness.

    However, if there is no pain in the lower back, it must be distinguished from piriformis syndrome, if it is piriformis syndrome, there is an obvious tenderness point in the position of the piriformis muscle in the buttocks, and there is no pain or tenderness in the lumbar disc herniation in the lower back, but the tenderness in the position of the piriformis muscle is not very obvious, this situation can be distinguished from piriformis syndrome, of course, the most accurate means is to check it clearly through lumbar CT or MRI of the lumbar spine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Many bad behaviors can lead to a herniated disc in the lumbar spine, especially if you sit for a long time and maintain poor posture for a long time. There will be a herniated disc in the lumbar spine and significant local pain, which is also the reason why some people often experience low back pain. If this phenomenon occurs, it should be checked and ** in time to alleviate the disease in a reasonable way.

    How can you tell the difference between a herniated lumbar disc and a lumbar muscle strain? What to do about a herniated lumbar disc? The difference between lumbar disc herniation and lumbar muscle strain is that lumbar disc herniation has symptoms of nerve damage, so the symptoms of sciatica mainly include radiating pain, numbness, decreased muscle strength on one or both sides of the lower limb, and some abnormal reflexes.

    A doctor's examination can often lead to a continuous elevation of the lower extremities. There is such a loss of pain or a decrease in muscle strength, whereas a lumbar muscle strain does not have such nerve damage. In addition to lumbar disc herniation, lumbar muscle strain can also cause low back pain, and kidney disease can also cause low back pain in the morning.

    Because a herniated lumbar disc can compress the lumbar nerve and cause sciatica, most lumbar disc herniation is related to sciatica, so the easiest way to determine whether it is a lumbar disc herniation is to see if we have radiating pain. In simple terms, radiating pain is from our buttocks, the back of our thighs, or the outside of our thighs, all the way to the outside of our calves, and then to the heels or hind feet.

    If our low back pain is accompanied by this radiating pain, it can almost be judged as lumbar disc herniation, which is a tricky disease. Severe lumbar disc herniation can directly affect our normal work or life, so we should make active prevention a top priority in our lives. If you want to prevent lumbar disc herniation, it is recommended that you pay attention to the following points:

    Do not sit for long periods of time or maintain an incorrect sitting posture, which is one of the most important factors leading to a herniated disc in the lumbar spine.

    Therefore, if you want to prevent a herniated lumbar disc, you should pay attention and try not to sit for a long time. I recommend that when you're sitting in the office or studying, you should get up every hour or so to exercise, especially twisting your waist. Maintain reasonable exercise, long-term lack of exercise may also lead to a herniated disc in the lumbar spine.

    Therefore, I suggest that you develop an exercise plan according to your actual situation and stick to it for a long time, which can not only effectively prevent lumbar disc herniation, but also have a good preventive effect on other chronic diseases. In addition to the above points, the most important factor in preventing lumbar disc herniation caused by low back injury may be a certain injury to the lower back. Therefore, I suggest that everyone should take the initiative to prevent lumbar spine injuries when engaging in lumbar spine sports or physical labor.

    Of course, if possible, we can also protect our waist by protecting it while exercising.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In addition to lumbar pain, some clinical manifestations of lumbar disc herniation are soreness, numbness, swelling and pain in the legs, and even inability to walk. The reason for this is that the protruding disc compresses the central nervous system and part of the leg nerve.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In addition to low back pain, there is also sciatica, which is mainly manifested by pain in the back of the thigh, back of the calf, and in the feet, and if it is severe, it is accompanied by symptoms such as numbness and weakness of the limbs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In addition to low back pain, a herniated disc can also compress the sciatic nerve and cause leg pain, and in severe cases, it can cause pain in the instep and toes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A herniated lumbar disc is generally a form of back pain, leg pain, and weakness in the legs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Low back pain and leg pain are usually caused by this problem.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some patients do this, compressing nerves and only showing symptoms below the waist.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Lumbar muscle strain, **inflammation will cause low back pain! Whatever the reason, symptom relief is fundamental! Therefore, it is recommended to take a physiotherapy with traditional Chinese medicine, and if it doesn't work, use hormones**!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, according to your current check prompts:1The physiological curvature of the lumbar spine is straight, the lumbar 4 vertebral body is slightly moved forward 2, the lumbar -5 intervertebral disc is bulging, and the lumbar 4-5, lumbar 5-sacral 1 intervertebral disc herniation 3

    Lumbar 5-sacral 1 disc vacuum degeneration. 4.Degeneration of the lumbar spine and intervertebral facet joints.

    Lumbar disc herniation is considered based on the results of the examination.

    1. It is recommended to lie flat on a hard bed to avoid overwork; 2. It can be used externally with drugs such as Tianhe bone pain plaster**, and can be given vitamin B1, staring B12 and other nutritional nerves**; 3. Can be given traction, acupuncture, massage**; 4. It can be used for micro-local wave mining, infrared and other physiotherapy**; 5. If there is no remission in the conservative **, surgery can be considered**. I hope you will be soon**! Wishing you a happy life!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Ask how old you are now, how long has you been with a herniated lumbar disc, and if the pain is not particularly severe now, you can rest in bed and take medication to reduce swelling and relieve pain**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the patient has a herniated disc but no pain in the lower back, buttocks and legs. This happens mainly because the herniated disc does not compress the spinal cord or nerve roots in the spinal canal, so the patient does not experience pain.

    However, in this case, we should also pay attention to it, and we must avoid activities where the lumbar vertebrae are excessively stressed. It is necessary to pay more attention to keeping warm, avoiding cold, and avoiding trauma to the lower back, so as not to cause aggravation of lumbar disc herniation, causing compression of the spinal cord or nerve roots in the spinal canal, and causing low back pain, hip and leg pain.

    In addition, it is possible to strengthen the muscles of the lower back muscles to stabilize the structure of the lumbar spine and avoid the aggravation of lumbar disc herniation.

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