Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a common spine condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the discs between the vertebrae in the spine start to break down due to age, injury, or wear and tear over time. As a result, individuals with DDD often experience chronic pain, stiffness, and limited mobility in…
Disc Degeneration
Who Is Most at Risk for Disc Herniation?
Disc herniation occurs when the soft and jelly-like center of a spinal disc pushes through its outer wall. A herniated disc can cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness, more so in the injured area. Although anyone can be at risk for disc herniation, some individuals are more vulnerable than others. Here’s how to know who…
Cervical Disc Herniation Treatment Options
Cervical disc herniation is a very common orthopedic condition that can cause pain, numbness, and tingling in the neck and arms. Disc herniation can happen due to age-related wear and tear, trauma from an accident or injury, repetitive strain on muscles and joints around the neck area (such as those caused by poor posture), or…
What is Lumbar Disc Herniation?
Disc herniation is commonly called a herniated disc. Patients diagnosed with this condition tend to experience recurring leg, back, and neck pain. While a herniated disc usually resolves independently, it’s still important to know its repercussions and causes. Proper knowledge of this illness will help speed up recovery. Let’s learn more about lumbar disc herniation…
Serious Problems That Can Develop from Untreated Disc Degeneration
As you age, your bones and joints naturally begin to wear down. You may not notice any signs and symptoms at first, but even your spine will begin to weaken. The spinal discs – those rubbery cushions protecting the vertebrae of your spine – can wear away over time, leading to disc degeneration. Disc degeneration…
Common Causes and Risk Factors of Disc Degeneration
As you age, the cushioning in your spine starts to wear down, causing disc degeneration. In other words, disc degeneration, also known as spine degeneration, refers to a condition in which the discs in the spine deteriorate. For some, disc degeneration can lead to severe neck and lower back pain as well as leg pain….
Can Disc Degeneration be Reversed?
Disc degeneration is a natural part of aging. So, just like you lose your vision with aging and your hair turns gray, you can develop disc degeneration disease, especially after the age of 40, even if you don’t experience symptoms. Now the question is, just like you can get lenses and dye your hair, can…
Treatment Options for Degenerative Disc Disease
Irrespective of its name, degenerative disc disease is not a disease but a natural occurrence that comes when you enter your golden years. In degenerative disc disease, normal age-related wear and tear or an acute spinal injury cause one or more of your intervertebral discs to deteriorate over time. They may lose fluid, collapse, and…
Who Is at Risk for Degenerative Disc Disease?
Degenerative disc disease is a wear and tear of the spinal discs and can happen to anyone. Long-term effects cause mobility issues and interfere with your quality of life. c Aging is a primary cause, but other factors can increase the risk of this condition. Let us talk about degenerative disc disease, its risk factors,…
What Are the Potential Symptoms of Disc Degeneration?
Disc degeneration is one of the painful realities that come with age. It occurs when our discs—the gel-filled pads between the vertebrae that act as shock absorbers—desiccate or lose their natural hydration and start to break down, thus the term “degeneration.” If you’ve entered middle age and wondering if the back pain you’re wincing at…