Wednesday 11 September 2013

Treatment for Lumbar Herniated Disc

The care of a patient suffering from Lumbar degenerative disc disease is different from standardized. As a matter of fact, it is individualized for every patient.

The options of treatment for the condition are dependent on the duration of time for which the patient had been suffering from the severe back pain. There are other considerations as well like the nature of symptoms like numbness and weakness present including the age of the patient.

Usually the patient undergoing treatment for Lumbar Herniated Disc is started with six to twelve weeks of non-surgical treatment that comprise of medications, epidural injections and physical exercises. Surgeon will prescribe the nonsurgical treatment on the basis of patient’s condition.

If patient fails to show even the slight improvement for the condition after taking pain relief and the conditions seems to be persisting then the last resort is surgery. Surgeon wills recommend the surgery only after trying other methods. Here are the conditions in which surgery might be recommended:


  • The patient is experiencing constant neurological symptoms like numbness and weakness that worsen each passing day.
  • The pain is extremely severe and patient is finding it tough to even meet day to day activities.


As observed in most of the cases, symptoms related to Lumbar Herniated Disc will resolve with time.  No matter what surgeon will recommend surgery only in cases where there is no improvement from non-invasive medicines. A series of test is performed by doctor to diagnose the conditions and, therefore the treatment accordingly.

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