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  2. Herniated disk - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A herniated disk, which can occur in any part of the spine, most often occurs in the lower back. Depending on where the herniated disk is, it can result in pain, numbness or weakness in an arm or a leg. Many people have no symptoms from a herniated disk. For people who do have symptoms, the symptoms tend to improve over time.

  3. Herniated Disk: What It Is, Diagnosis, Treatment & Outlook

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    Herniated or disk in the neck (herniated cervical disk) Symptoms of a herniated disk in your neck include: Pain near or between your shoulder blades. Pain that travels to your shoulder, arm and sometimes your hand and fingers. Neck pain, especially in the back and on the sides of your neck. Pain that increases when bending or turning your neck.

  4. Herniated disk - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Arthritis of the neck and back is a common condition. This is known as wear and tear or degenerative disease. They cause back and neck pain. Back pain is the number one reason to see your doctor, neck pain is the number three reason to see your doctor. In our lifetimes, 80% of us will experience back pain so severe that it requires medical ...

  5. I Have a Herniated Disk. Now What? | Northwestern Medicine

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    Published October 2023. If you have a herniated disk — also referred to as a slipped, ruptured or bulging disk — you are not alone. This is a common condition, and most people do not experience any symptoms. However, in some people, a herniated disk can cause pain, numbness or weakness in the back, neck or extremities.

  6. Lumbar Disk Disease (Herniated Disk) | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    This is a ruptured, or herniated, disk. The fragments of disk material can then press on the nerve roots located just behind the disk space. This can cause pain, weakness, numbness, or changes in sensation. Most disk herniations happen in the lower lumbar spine, especially between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae and between the fifth ...

  7. Herniated Disk in the Lower Back - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    A herniated disk is a condition that can occur anywhere along the spine, but most often occurs in the lower back. It is sometimes called a bulging, protruding, or ruptured disk. It is one of the most common causes of lower back pain, as well as leg pain, or sciatica. Between 60 and 80% of people will experience low back pain at some point in ...

  8. Could You Have a Herniated Disk? Symptoms and Diagnosis - WebMD

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    A herniated disk in the lower back can trigger traveling pain into the buttocks, hip, and leg. A herniated disk in the neck can trigger pain in the shoulder and arm.

  9. Lumbar Herniated Disc: What You Should Know - Spine-health

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    A herniated disc occurs when the inner gel-like core (nucleus pulposus) of a spinal disc pushes through a tear or weak point in the tough outer layer (annulus fibrosus). A lumbar disc herniation occurs in the lower back (lumbar spine), and most commonly develops at the L4-L5 and L5-S1 spinal motion segments, located toward the base of the lower ...

  10. Slipped (Herniated) Disc: Symptoms, Causes, and Effects

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    Symptoms of a slipped disc include: pain and numbness, most commonly on one side of the body. pain that extends to your arms or legs. pain that worsens at night or with certain movements. pain ...

  11. Herniated Disk Treatment, Remedies, and Medications - WebMD

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    A herniated disk can press on the nerves in your spine and cause pain, weakness, and numbness in your neck, back, arms, and legs. Sometimes these symptoms can be severe enough to disrupt your life.