Male, 28 years old Symptoms of a herniated disc Can a herniated disc cause migraines?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Migraines have had a great impact on my studies! How can it be slowed down or **? Thanks for the help!

    The headache lasts about six years. I also went to the hospital for a check-up, but there was no result. After reading some information, I found that my symptoms were similar to migraines.

    Every time, the weather changes suddenly, the temperature rises, and I have a headache when I am a little tired. Every headache will only be more comfortable in a quiet environment, and most of the time, just sleep quietly. But lately, I think it's getting a bit serious.

    Sometimes I feel the pain of my nerves beating, but it's just instantaneous. Because I am a student now, I am nervous about studying, and headaches affect my studies a lot, and I want to ** it and get rid of it. Please help me!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Is there a ** pass it up for me to see? Lumbar disc herniation should not cause headaches! The symptoms caused by your lumbar disc herniation are typical!

    If it is a herniated disc, we have a way to do it without surgery.

    Although intervertebral disc herniation is an orthopedic disease, with the development of medical technology, especially the maturity of minimally invasive technology, there are many options for intervertebral disc herniation.

    It is also cervical and lumbar disc herniation, and mild bulging type is suitable for conservative ** such as massage, massage, traction, physiotherapy, etc. Intervertebral disc annular rupture and nucleus pulposus extrusion belong to the herniated or prolapsed type, which is a surgical situation, and conservative ** is not only ineffective but also may be unhelpful! There are two surgical approaches:

    The first is orthopedic surgery**, and the second is interventional injection minimally invasive**.

    Interventional minimally invasive is an effective method for cervical and lumbar disc herniation. It mainly includes: extradiscular collagenase lysis and intradisc decompression (ozone, laser, radiofrequency, etc.), among which extradiscular collagenase dissolution is suitable for the protruding type of annular fibrous rupture and extrusion of nucleus pulposus, and there are two prerequisites

    The protruding nucleus pulposus is no more than 10 mm in amplitude, and the nucleus pulposus is not calcified (i.e., the nucleus pulposus is not calcified where the nerve is compressed).

    Comparatively speaking, the intervention of ** with a puncture needle can deal with multiple segmental problems at a time, which is safer and more effective.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Analysis: Hello, lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is a degenerative disease, which is caused by long-term unreasonable posture, and the symptoms are the pain caused by the edema of the herniated intervertebral disc, adhesions, and compression of nerve roots.

    Guidance: If the protrusion is relatively light, it can be towed**and drugs**. If the protrusion is severe, minimally invasive intervention techniques can be used, and attention should be paid to the combination of work and rest, correct posture, avoid standing and sitting for a long time, it is advisable to choose a hard bed and lead, and do not do activities and labor with large waist load

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