Monday 30 September 2013

Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease- An Overview

Degenerative Disc Disease, usually, affects the lower back or lumbar spine of an individual. It is known as a syndrome in which a patient suffers lower back pain because of compromised disc.

Even though there have been cases where genetic component is found to be associated with DDD condition, the fact is that it arises because of several factors. It might be the traumatic injury or simple wear and tear. However, it is important for you to know that it seldom begins because of some major trauma like car accident. As observed in most of the cases, it is because of the low energy injury to the disc that an individual suffers from the condition. It is the slow progress of the disease along with avoidable circumstances that often the condition is identified in later stages.

Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease does not have a blood supply. Therefore, like other injuries that repair it the way other tissues do, this is not the case with LDDD.  There is very possibility that even an unimportant injury to the disc can trigger a degenerative cascade in which the disc starts wearing out.   Although the disease sounds to be dramatic, it is common and is found in more than forty percent of the people aged between 30 and 50 years of age. However, not every patient suffers pain and in most of the cases by the time formal diagnose takes place, the condition of the patient deteriorates significantly.

It is only when patient fails to show any kind of improvement with the medication, steroids and non-invasive techniques; surgeons recommend surgery for Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease.

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