Can low back pain cause a herniated disc in the lumbar spine?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-17
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The pathogenesis of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation has both internal and external causes, and the internal causes are mainly degenerative changes in the lumbar spine; External causes include trauma, strain or overwork, cold and dampness, etc.

    According to statistics, lumbar disc herniation, spinal stenosis, cervical spondylosis, ankylosing spondylitis is one of the important killers that endanger human health, and the disability rate is extremely high, which seriously affects people's normal life.

    1. Degenerative changes of intervertebral discs.

    The intervertebral disc lacks blood supply, the repair energy is weak, and the intervertebral disc is squeezed, stretched and twisted in daily life, which is easy to make the intervertebral disc nucleus pulposus, fibrous annulus, and cartilage plate gradually age, resulting in the fibrous annulus being easy to rupture, resulting in intervertebral disc herniation.

    2. Long-term vibration.

    When car and tractor drivers are in a sitting position and bumpy state for a long time during driving, the pressure on the lumbar intervertebral disc is too great, which can lead to degeneration and herniation of the intervertebral disc. At the same time, vibration also affects the nutrition of the intervertebral disc, and the effect on microvasculature can accelerate the herniation of the intervertebral disc.

    3. Overload.

    When the waist is overloaded and long-term bending work, such as: media miners or construction workers, need to bend over for a long time to take weights, and the lumbar intervertebral disc weight exceeds 100 kPa square centimeters, it will lead to the rupture of the intervertebral disc fibrous annulus.

    4. Trauma. Due to the physiological lordosis of the lumbar spine, the intervertebral disc is thick in front and thin in the back, when the patient is injured, bruised, flashed, etc., the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc moves backwards, causing the intervertebral disc to herrode backwards.

    Fifth, waist wear. As early as 1935, there were reports of narrowing of the intervertebral space and herniated discs after lumbar puncture.

    6. Miscellaneous. 1. Age: The incidence of intervertebral disc herniation is 20-40 years old, and those under 40 years old, with an average age of years.

    2. Height: Men and women who exceed the normal average height.

    3. Heredity: This is also a consideration of the first science.

    4. Pregnancy: During pregnancy, the entire ligament system is in a relaxed state, and the posterior longitudinal ligament is susceptible to intervertebral disc bulge on the basis of relaxation and degeneration, and the incidence of multiple pregnancies increases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I have only heard that lumbar disc herniation causes low back pain, but I have not heard that lumbar disc herniation causes lumbar disc herniation, and there are many causes of low back pain, so you should go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It will not be reversed, only the herniated lumbar disc will cause low back pain and numbness in both lower limbs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Low back pain is a common disease. But there are many causes of low back pain. Specifically, there are several causes of low back pain:

    1. Lumbar disc herniation. It is undeniable that a herniated disc in the lumbar spine is indeed one of the causes of low back pain. When a herniated disc is caused by a strain or injury, it can cause symptoms of low back pain.

    2. Lumbar muscle strain. The lumbar muscles bear the weight of the body together with the lumbar spine, and they also bear the pressure caused by exercise. Therefore, the psoas muscles are easily strained, and once the psoas muscle strain occurs, the symptoms of low back pain will appear.

    3. Psoas sprain. A lumbar muscle strain is a strain injury, while a lumbar sprain is a more direct injury. Once the psoas muscles are sprained, there will be painful symptoms, and even the pain will be more intense.

    4. Mandatory spondylitis. If you have this condition, you will also experience symptoms of back pain.

    5. Rheumatism. Rheumatism can be painful. Correspondingly, symptoms such as back pain may also occur.

    6. Kidney disease. Although kidney disease is not related to the lumbar spine and psoas muscles, kidney disease can also cause lower back pain because the kidneys are located in the lower back. In summary, there are many reasons for the symptoms of low back pain, and it is not just a herniated lumbar disc.

    Therefore, once the symptoms of low back pain appear, it is necessary to have an examination to clarify the symptoms and symptoms, so that they can be done as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, I often have low back pain, which can be caused by a herniated disc in my lumbar spine. I think there are many causes of low back pain, such as cutaneous neuritis, low back cold, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, and so on. The main points are as follows:

    1.Neuritis can cause pain in the lower back.

    2.When the waist is blown cold by the wind, it can cause lumbar fibrosis and lumbar myofasciitis. Psoas fibrosis can cause severe pain in the lower back that worsens during activity.

    Lumbar myofasciitis, which may have tender points in the lower back. Excessive lumbar fatigue can lead to lumbar muscle strain, backache, swelling, choking, and numbness, and the discomfort can be relieved after a beating or activity.

    3.Lumbar disc herniation can cause pain and discomfort in the lower back and radiate to the legs.

    4.Lumbar spinal stenosis can cause lower back discomfort and symptoms such as coldness, numbness, and pain in the legs. In addition to orthopedic diseases, urological diseases such as urinary tract stones and nephritis, as well as **diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, can also cause low back pain.

    If you often have symptoms of low back pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, improve the relevant examinations, clarify the condition and give corresponding **. Aseptic inflammation of the muscles and fascia caused by cold, involvement, trauma, and overactivity can also cause low back pain.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    One symptom of a herniated disc is low back pain, which is also a common cause of low back pain. When the lumbar disc is herniated, because the herniated disc compresses the nerves around the disc and causes low back pain, severe cases can be accompanied by numbness of the lower limbs, dust pain and symptoms of bowel and bowel disorders, at this time, CT and MRI should be examined for diagnosis and treatment.

    In addition, some other diseases can also cause low back pain, such as degeneration of the lumbar spine and lumbar spine tumors, tuberculosis, ankylosing spondylitis, lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar instability and other diseases, which can also lead to frequent low back pain. For patients who bend over for a long time to work, hold objects and sit for a long time, lumbar muscle strain and lumbar back myofasciitis can also occur, and it can also lead to frequent low back pain, especially in the morning, the pain is very obvious.

    Therefore, low back pain should be diagnosed and examined and related diseases should be diagnosed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many causes of low back pain, and low back pain is not a separate disease, but a group of symptoms, which are more complex. Among the many diseases that cause low back pain, some of which are still unknown, are commonly associated with exertion and lifestyle habits.

    Frequent low back pain, only the banding is caused by lumbar disc herniation, trauma, fatigue, lumbar deformity, lumbar tumor and so on can cause frequent low back pain.

    Low back pain can be judged by walking gait, whether there is deformity and scoliosis in the lower back, whether there is local redness and swelling, and the range of motion of the lumbar spine. The limb should also be examined, and the joint deformity or other infection should be assessed to determine the cause of the low back pain.

    For example, a series of movement tests, straight leg raise test, straight leg raise strengthening test, lumbosacral hyperextension test, etc., are carried out to determine the general evidence of low back pain. However, there is no doubt that a herniated disc in the lower back can also cause frequent low back pain.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Low back pain can cause lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, so when the patient has low back pain in the early stage, it is necessary to see a doctor in time to relieve the pain, so as to relieve the spasm of the lumbar muscles and restore normal lumbar relaxation, so as to avoid the lumbar vertebrae repeatedly overstretched, causing lumbar disc herniation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Perennial low back pain can lead to a herniated disc in the lower back. The most common cause of perennial low back pain is lumbar muscle strain or degenerative changes in the lumbar spine. Lumbar muscle strain is a chronic traumatic inflammation of the muscles or fascia of the lower back, which is manifested by pain in the lower back, limited movement, aggravation after exertion, and relief after rest.

    The muscles in the lower back protect the bones and intervertebral discs in the lumbar spine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Back pain can cause lumbar disc herniation. Therefore, when patients have low back pain in the early stage, they should seek medical attention in time to relieve pain, relieve lumbar muscle spasm, and restore normal lumbar spine relaxation, so as to avoid repeated overwork of the lumbar spine. Stretching leads to a herniated disc in the lumbar spine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Long-term low back pain may be related to lumbar disc herniation, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a detailed examination to avoid delaying the condition.

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