Health / Medical Topics

    Herniated Disk

    Your backbone, or spine, is made up of 26 bones called vertebrae. In between them are soft disks filled with a jelly-like substance. These disks cushion the vertebrae and keep them in place. As you age, the disks break down or degenerate. As they do, they lose their cushioning ability. This can lead to pain if the back is stressed.

    A herniated disk is a disk that ruptures. This allows the jelly-like center of the disk to leak, irritating the nearby nerves. This can cause sciatica or back pain.

    Your doctor will diagnose a herniated disk with a physical exam and, sometimes, imaging tests. With treatment, most people recover. Treatments include rest, pain and anti-inflammatory medicines, physical therapy, and sometimes surgery. (NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)

    Also called: Slipped Disk, Bulging disk, Compressed disk, Herniated intervertebral disk, Herniated nucleus pulposus, Prolapsed disk, Ruptured disk, Slipped disk




    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

    The bulging of an internal organ through a weak area or tear in the muscle or other tissue that holds it in…
    A seal designed to be airtight.
    An organism having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs.
    A group of autosomal recessive inherited disorders characterized by albinism, bleeding tendency, and lung disorders such as pulmonary fibrosis.
    Something handed down from the past, such as a tradition, birthright, or inherited traits.
    In medicine, describes a characteristic or trait that can be passed from a parent to a child through the genes. Several types…

    © 1991-2023 The Titi Tudorancea Bulletin | Titi Tudorancea® is a Registered Trademark | Terms of use and privacy policy
    Contact