Intervertebral disks act as shock absorbers, support the upper body, and allows a wide range of movements. An injury to these disks due to trauma or excessive strain causes the herniated components to compress the spinal nerve resulting in neck pain, low back pain, sciatica, tingling or numbness, paresthesia, muscle weakness, paralysis, etc. Based on the extent of injury and part of the spine affected, the signs and symptoms and their intensity vary. The intervertebral disk compression can be present anywhere between the cervical to the lumbar region.
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How is disc compression managed?
Query: Hello doctor, I got a disc compression problem and nerve drags from thigh to feet at night-time. Sometimes, it gets twisted in the feet and it pains a lot. There is no balance in the legs to walk. Please suggest some remedies and help me. Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You did not mention how long have you been suffering from this problem and have you already taking any medicine or not. You did not say that if you got this issue all of a sudden or if it was an accidental injury or any other reason like are you overweight. Have you ... Read Full »