first of all, i'd ask the dr what she/he funds by that.
i would think it is surrounded by a small area and not harm others? or anything else?
i just not long had surgery for a bulged/herniated disk. it be L4/L5 and it was hitting my syatic rudeness through my left leg. i never hear the word generalized in my situation.
anything it is - i wouldn't play around with it. attain the details of it and get it taken prudence of. maybe you can procure traction done to get if fixed back it gets too impossible for you. by the time mine was discovered, it be too far out to be fixed without surgery. we tried traction and it singular gave makeshift relief. i completed up going through nerve conduction test which sucked. had an mri done and go for surgery cause i could narrowly walk.
best of luck.
Consumer reports say that Chiropractors are most effective for support pain.
be in motion to medicinenet.com and that will tell you what you want to know--i love this site
my son go through surgery with the f-5 and s-1 bulging disk---he be told he had degenerative disk disease---the disk be herniated and affected the sassiness so bad that his leg be tingling and numb
Hi,
A generalized bulge is a disk (between the vertebrae) that is bulging slightly from the gone side of the disk all the process to the right side. Some people receive it on one side or the other, some are "midline" or central bulges. Usually 90% of patients get better with rest and some medication. This is not a herniation where on earth the disk is all the method out so to speak. Really a minor condition and the pain is treated fittingly if there is stomach-ache.
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