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Our spine has 23 discs and each segment of the column has a certain number of discs. Are identified by the name of the segment and order placement.

For example, the C5 C6 disc means which is between 5 and 6 vertebrae in the cervical spine. Similarly, the bottom or the lumbar spine also has records.

He noted that in most cases the herniated disc occurs in the lumbar spine between L4-L5 or L5-S1. In this case, the prefix L represents wood and S nerve for the nerve sacrel.

A disc herniation in the lumbar region can affect the L5 nerve can be acute pain in the buttock, ankle and toe. There may be numbness in the top of the foot. Similarly, S1 nerve compression can lead to numbness the sole or the upper region of the foot.

Causes of herniated disc L5

Usually the patient has a history of herniated disc, which is caused by heavy lifting, bending or twisting while the lower back and knees. You can also occur due to an accident, fall or a sudden and violent movement in the spine.

Treatment

L5 disc herniation can be treated in two ways, conservative and surgical.



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The conservative treatment is to reduce pressure on the nerve root by stretching and strengthening exercises. They cause muscles more flexible and soft.

Medication

The patient can take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, analgesic and relaxing. cortisol injections may also help. It should be noted that this drug can only bring temporary relief. Moreover, excessive use of these drugs also can cause side effects.

Surgery

surgical options should be taken as a last resort when all other treatments fail. The most common form of surgery for herniated disc L5 is known as micro-lumbar discectomy. It's about making a small incision. The patient is usually discharged the same day of surgery.

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