The logical answer is no. But it truly depends on if you are on blood thinning medications or narcotic pain killers. If you are not taking any medications and have resumed your normal activities then alcohol is fine in moderation. I advise against having more than what you can tolerate to avoid injury from falls. If taking blood thinning agents any amount of alcohol can be dangerous, it will further thin the blood and increase your risk of bleeding. Narcotic pain killer are will depress the respiratory system and should not be taken concurrently with alcohol.
When a vertebral disc is partly protruding or becomes displaced, this is known as a slipped disc. It presses on some of the nerves nearby and can cause a great deal of Back pain. Sometimes surgery is required, followed by physical therapy.
Slipped Disc Records ended in 2008.
Slipped Disc Records was created in 1982.
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They can, especially if the slipped disc is in the neck.
no artificial discs! my mom had one in her back and it slipped and she had to rush for an emergency surgery and then had fusion, which is fine.
A slipped disc can cause nerve damage and potty problems.
One of the most common reasons for lumbar surgery is to release pressure on the spine caused by a slipped disc or compression of the spine. Other conditions include sciatica, tumors and injuries.
It is popularly known as a slipped disc
A herniated disc is also referred to as a slipped, rupture, bulging, or protruding disc.
Surgery for a cervical disc replacement entails removal of the a portion of the cervical disc and replacing it with an artificial disc. This procedure is typically done in one surgery and is known as fusion surgery.
Chronic back pain, numbness, weakness are all symptoms of a slipped disk. Minor cases can be treated with cold and/or hot packs followed by stretching exercises as the condition improves. Only about 10 percent of slipped disc sufferers eventually have surgery. Indeed in severe cases surgery may be a last resort. The type of surgery will vary. Discectomy removes disk material that is pressing on a nerve; laminotomy removes a thin part of the vertebrae. Many procedures are performed with minimally invasive laser surgery.