Degenerative Disc Disease – Over time, the spinal discs can wear down due to age, losing their flexibility and strength, which can lead to bulging.
Repetitive Stress – Repeated physical movements, especially those that strain the spine,
Back or Neck Pain – Depending on the location of the bulge (cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine),
Radiating Pain – If the bulge compresses nearby nerves, it can cause pain to radiate into other parts of the body,
Numbness or Tingling – Pressure on the nerves can lead to numbness,
tingling, or a "pins and needles" sensation in the extremities, often in the legs or arms.
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Muscle Weakness – Severe nerve compression from a bulging disc can cause weakness in the muscles that the affected nerve controls.
A bulging disc may lead to stiffness or reduced range of motion in the back or neck, making movement difficult or painful.