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For your spine by Dr Vinay Sarvotham

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For your spine by Dr Vinay Sarvotham

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  1. Have A Healthy Spine | DR. VINAY SARVOTHAM

  2. What Are Spinal Disc Problems? Spinal disks are rubbery pads between the vertebrae, the specialized bones that make up the spinal column. Doctors call them intervertebral disks. Each disk is a flat, circular capsule about an inch in diameter and one-quarter inch thick.

  3. Types of Spinal Disc Problem • Dessicated Disc The disc loses its fluid content and degenerates down to a rough, worn-down or worn-out appearance. This occurs as the bones begin to fuse to each other.

  4. Prolapsed Disc A prolapsed disc often causes severe lower back pain. The disc often presses on a nerve root which can cause pain and other symptoms in a leg. In most cases, the symptoms ease off gradually over several weeks.

  5. Herniated Disc A herniated disk refers to a problem with one of the rubbery cushions between the individual bones that stack up to make your spine.

  6. Disc Tear When the outer lining of a disc "tears," its center may rupture and press a spinal nerve against the bony surface of a vertebra. This condition is often referred to as a ruptured disc.

  7. Bulging Disc A bulgingdisc injury is a common spine injury sustained to your spine's intervertebral disc. It can occur in your lumbar spine thoracic spine or your cervical spine  A bulging disc can commonly be referred to as a slipped disc or a protruding disc.

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