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What is a Herniated Disc?

Kamiah A. Walker
Medical Writer
SpineUniverse
Wheaton, IL

A slipped disc can happen anywhere in the spine, and surprisingly, a slipped disc does not actually slip. Instead, the disc, which is located between the bones of the spine (vertebrae), splits or ruptures. When this happens, the inner gel-like substance (nucleus pulposus) leaks out. This is called a herniation of the nucleus pulposus?or a herniated disc (sometimes written as herniated disk). People between the ages of 30 and 50 are most at risk for herniation because the elasticity and water content of the nucleus pulposus decrease with age.

degenerative disc disease

Not every herniated disc causes symptoms. In fact, many people discover they have a herniated disc after having an x-ray for an unrelated reason.

If you have a herniated disc, it is important to treat it properly. See your doctor for advice?and seek immediate attention if you experience any of the following emergency signs:

  • Pain is getting worse
  • Disabling pain
  • Leg or arm pain, weakness, numbness, tingling
  • Loss of feeling or weakness in your bladder or anus
  • Loss of bowel or bladder control
  
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