A dorsal disc bulge is the most dangerous to correct because of the spinal cord. The diffuse dorsal disc bulge causes pain in the side of the back, tingling in the torse, all the way to the lower extremities, and lack of strength in lower extremities.
A bulging disc is a condition that occurs when there is a tear in the outer ring of one of your intervertebral discs, causing the soft portion to bulge out and out of place. If you have a bulging disc, you should definitely get it checked out asap in case it gets worse. If you start feeling pain from bulging discs, I would suggest trying to use some natural methods to relieve the pain. I had a friend that suffered from bulging discs and used natural methods for it like this - see related links.
A diffuse bulging disc means that you have an abnormal disc in your neck. You essentially have a pinched thecal sac or nerve root.
Diffuse annular bulging is a bulge in the intervertebral disc where the bulge pushes on the nerves of the spine. This specific phrase refers to when a person has more than 1 bulge.
A diffuse disc bulge is another name for a herniated disc in the vertebra. A disc bulge can occur from the cervical discs in the neck to the lumbar discs in the lower spine.
diffuse -- spread out, not in one particular place
mild -- same as lay terminology
bulge -- same as lay terminology
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The pain from a bulging disc in your neck can travel to the lower back. The actual bulging disc condition will not move or spread.
A more commonly used term for a bulging disc is a herniated disc. This ailment may also be referred to as a slipped disc, ruptured disc, or protruding disc.
Minimal disc bulging means that you are at the beginning stages of a bulging disc. This can cause pain, numbness, and tingling in the neck and back.
If you can prove the bulging disc happened at work or is work related. Prior conditions and diagnoses will come into play.
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Bulging disc vs herniated disc
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A herniated disc is also referred to as a slipped, rupture, bulging, or protruding disc.
The bulging of a disc is caused when the disc grows and comes to a point were it will touch the nerves of the spinal cord. The most common cause is age.
Yes, you will feel pain if you have a herniated or bulging disc in your back. You may feel the pain in your arm, leg, or back. You will also experience numbness and tingling and weakness.
Symptoms of a bulging disc include, but are not limited to, pain, numbness in the affected area, and weakness in the extremities. An appointment with a physician needs to be made to determine a course of treatment.