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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but slipped disc can be a lifetime condition.

However, this is not necessarily the case. If your pain continues, there are many innovative surgical, physical therapy, chiropractic, and pain management techniques you can look into. Many people swear by the effectiveness of Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS), for example.

Hope you do recover soon. I have a close friend with the same problem, and her condition's improved a lot after physical therapy, so I hope yours can too.

2006-08-08 13:55:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It largely depends on the type and extent of the disc injury. Some discs simply develop a focal region that presses on the spinal nerve. Some disc lesions actually tear open and extrude some of the soft core material into the spinal canal. So it depends on the type and how bad it is, and your overall general condition that will determine the outcome. If you have a mild herniation and are in fairly good shape, you might begin feeling better in a matter of 3 months or so. Once you are on the road to recovery, do not expect your back to be the same as it was, you might still have a small amount of pain that will simply be there and you will learn to basically ignore it unless it flares up. You may want to visit a good chiropractor to help you get on the road to recovery, or you may choose to perhaps get an injectable steroid to help reduce the inflammation. Nowadays surgery with a disc problem is considered optional, unless the herniation is so large then surgery might be necessary.

2006-08-08 19:14:40 · answer #2 · answered by mr.answerman 6 · 0 0

I had a herniated disk at L5S1, I used to be on healing for it so long as I might however I needed to become having surgical procedure. It's a entire lot greater now. But I'm nonetheless on remedy for it however now not as so much and nonetheless a few agony however now not up to earlier than. Had you take a look at ed bodily cure? Try utilizing heating pad and scorching bath soaks. If this does not support you ought to speak to a neurotics.

2016-08-28 10:38:35 · answer #3 · answered by dassler 4 · 0 0

May depend on your age, location of the herniation, nature of the injury. Stay away from painkillers, the pain is there telling you that something is wrong, on pain meds you could make the injury worse because you won't know your limits.

2006-08-08 14:02:40 · answer #4 · answered by msuzyq 4 · 0 0

most pain killer should take up to about 15 minutes or so to work. if the medication your on is not working go and see your Dr you may need something stronger. I am sorry hear that you have such pain.All the best.

2006-08-08 14:07:00 · answer #5 · answered by Mrs Magoo 4 · 0 0

Never

2006-08-08 14:19:54 · answer #6 · answered by Silver L 2 · 0 0

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