Signs and Symptoms of Lumbar Disc Herniation: When to Consider Alternatives to Surgery

Lumbar disc herniation can cause a range of signs and symptoms that may vary in severity depending on the location and extent of the herniation. It occurs when the soft inner portion of a spinal disc protrudes through the tougher outer layer, putting pressure on nearby nerves.

Common signs and symptoms of lumbar disc herniation include:

  1. Back Pain: Persistent or shooting pain in the lower back is a common symptom. The pain may radiate to the buttocks, hips, or legs, following the path of the affected nerve.
  2. Leg Pain (Sciatica): One of the hallmark symptoms of lumbar disc herniation is sciatica, characterized by pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that radiates down the back of the leg. It often affects one side of the body.
  3. Nerve-related Symptoms: Lumbar disc herniation can cause other nerve-related symptoms such as muscle weakness, difficulty walking, and loss of sensation in the legs or feet.
  4. Limited Mobility: Patients with disc herniation may experience reduced range of motion in the lower back and have difficulty standing, sitting, or bending without pain.

When experiencing these symptoms, it is important to consult with a medical professional to evaluate the severity of the condition and explore alternative treatment options before considering surgery. Relief Now Laser Raleigh offers laser therapy as a non-surgical alternative to lumbar discectomy surgery in Raleigh, providing a safe and effective solution for individuals seeking relief from the symptoms of disc herniation.

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