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Can a Herniated Disc Be Cured?

Most patients with a herniated disc can be treated successfully. Although the disc may not fully heal, modern treatments can relieve nerve pressure and help patients return to normal life.

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Lumbar Disc Herniation/Herniated Disc

Common spinal diseases, affecting 1-3% of individuals, predominantly affect middle-aged individuals around 40 years, with a higher occurrence in men (60%) than women (40%). Age-related cervical disc degeneration can lead to intervertebral disc deformation and herniation, exerting pressure on surrounding nerves due to hereditary factors and wear and tear.

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Quick and Simple | Testimonial of Endoscopic Discectomy

Evgenia had a herniated disc of her spine. This wasn't her first time. However, this was her first experience treating a herniated disc with a quick and simple procedure called endoscopic discectomy. A herniated disc no longer requires open surgery but can be treated with a small incision, allowing patients to walk immediately after the procedures.

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Continue your life with no interruptions: Stop the pain resulting from a herniated disk with “TESI” transforaminal epidural steroid injections

Dealing with a herniated disk can be excruciating for anyone, and twice the burden for people who regularly exercise or do sports. Leaving a herniated disk untreated is obviously not an option. One way to stop the pain is to undergo TESI, or transforaminal epidural steroid injection, which involves a steroid injection to the affected nerve.

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