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Can a crushed disc heal itself?
Usually a herniated disc will heal on its own over time. Be patient, and keep following your treatment plan. If your symptoms don’t get better in a few months, you may want to talk to your doctor about surgery.
How do you get compressed discs?
A compressed disc may be cause by aging, improper diet, smoking, carrying great weights, automobile accidents or falls and it’s important they are taken care of as soon as symptoms occur. People of above average height or who are morbidly obese are also at increased risks for developing compressed discs.
How long does it take for a compressed disc to heal?
How long does it take for a herniated disk to heal? The average amount of time it takes for a herniated disk to heal is four to six weeks, but it can get better within a few days depending on how severe the herniation was and where it occurred.
What do neurosurgeons do for bulging discs?
An incision is placed in the lower back over the area where the disc is herniated. Some bone from the back of the spine may be removed to gain access to the area where the disc is located. Typically, the herniated part of the disc and any extra loose pieces of disc are removed from the disc space.
What does a compressed disc feel like?
Pain is often described as sharp or burning. Numbness or tingling. People who have a herniated disk often have radiating numbness or tingling in the body part served by the affected nerves.
What is the difference between a compressed disc and a herniated disc?
Compared with a bulging disk, a herniated disk is more likely to cause pain because it generally protrudes farther and is more likely to irritate nerve roots. The irritation can be from compression of the nerve or, much more commonly, the herniation causes a painful inflammation of the nerve root.
Can I claim disability for herniated disc?
A severe herniated disc can be considered a disability and make you eligible for Social Security disability benefits if it meets the requirements in the Social Security Administration’s Blue Book. The Blue Book is the official listing of all of the conditions that qualify a person to receive disability benefits.
How does it feel when a disc ruptures?
Some patients describe it as electricity or feeling like their leg is on fire. Other symptoms include pins and needles, or numbness and tingling. More severe disc ruptures can result in weakness in the muscles in your arms or legs as a result of pressure on the nerves controlling those muscles.