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Disc prolapse refers to the problem with one of the discs (rubbery cushions) sitting between the vertebrae (bones) that make your spine. These cushions allow you to move and bend with ease. When one of these discs leaks or tears, it is called disc prolapse. Most often, the condition occurs in the lower back. Disc prolapse is also known as a Herniated, Slipped, Ruptured, or Bulging Disc.
Disease Name |
Disc prolapse |
Alternative Name |
Herniated Disc |
Symptoms |
Sciatic pain, Back pain, Muscle weakness, Tingling or numbness in the legs and feet, Urinary Urgency or Retention |
Causes |
Excessive weight, Ageing, Strain from sudden lifting or twisting, Repetitive motions, Weak muscles |
Diagnosis |
X-rays, CT Scan, MRI, Nerve Conduction Study |
Treated by |
Proctologist |
Treatment options |
Laminotomy, Discectomy, Artificial disc surgery |
The symptoms of disc prolapse vary depending on the location of the problem in your spine
A spinal disc contains a soft, jelly-like centre (nucleus) enclosed in a tougher, rubbery exterior (annulus). Disc prolapse occurs when some nuclei get pushed out through a tear in the annulus. This soft jelly material may press on nearby spinal nerves. Factors that contribute to a rupture in the disc include:
The risk factors of disc prolapse include:
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It may not always be possible to prevent disc prolapse. However, you can reduce your risk by following these prevention tips:
For the diagnosis of disc prolapse, your doctor will conduct a physical exam. During the exam, you will be asked to lie flat and move your leg in several positions to determine the cause of the pain. Furthermore, he/she would check your back for tenderness. Apart from a physical exam and medical history, your doctor may conduct a neurological test to assess your walking ability, muscle strength, reflexes, and sensation. Your provider may also order other tests, which include:
While preparing for a doctor consultation, make sure to:
Here are some questions you can expect from your provider:
Here’s what you can ask your doctor about disc prolapse:
Treatment for disc prolapse usually involves a conservative approach, i.e., modifying activities and taking pain medications. The conservative treatment successfully relieves symptoms within a few days or weeks in most people. Your doctor may recommend the following treatment options based on your condition:
In rare cases, people with large disc prolapses require surgery. When the disc prolapse injures the nerves to the bowel or bladder, you may require emergency surgery. For non-emergency cases, your doctor may suggest surgery when other treatments fail, and your symptoms do not improve after six weeks. The surgical options for treating disc prolapse include:
Besides taking medications, your doctor may recommend some home remedies, which include:
The lower end of the spinal cord is the sack of nerve roots called cauda equina. In rare cases, disc prolapse can compress the complete spinal canal, including the nerves of the cauda equina. In such cases, you may require emergency surgery to prevent permanent weakness or paralysis. If left untreated, disc prolapse can lead to the following complications:
Last Updated on: 14 November 2022
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