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Symptoms and Treatment for Herniated Discs

Although most herniated discs are found in the lower back, known as the lumbar section, it is possible to have a herniated disc in your neck, where the cervical spine is located. The most common signs and symptoms of a herniated disc include the following.

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Causes of Herniated Discs

Understanding the cause of a condition is a necessary step in determining how to best treat that condition, or even how to prevent it from occurring. This is why itā€™s important to be aware of what allows discs to become herniated and what the cause of pain related to herniated discs is.

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Annular tears

Explaining Annular Tears

Annular tears are the root of spine pain for many patients, starting with simple back pain and leading to disc herniations, bulges, degeneration, and dehydration.

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