AS SOME OF YOU MAY KNOW OR NOT I HAD SURGERY ON MY LOWER BACK (L5) AND THEY ALSO TRIED TO FIX MY (SCIATICA)
FOR THOSE WHO AREN'T FOR MILER WITH THIS ILL EXPLAIN (Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve and its branches — from your back down your buttock and leg. The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in your body. It runs from your spinal cord to your buttock and hip area and down the back of each leg.)
HERE IS A LIST OF SOME OTHER THING I HAVE WRONG WITH ME ,TRUST ME I HAVE A POINT LOL
Herniated disk — Comprehensive overview covers causes and treatment of back pain from disk herniation.
Cervical disc degeneration is a common cause of neck pain, most frequently felt as a stiff neck. Cervical degenerative disc disease is much less common than disc degeneration in the lumbar spine because the neck generally is subjected to far less torque and force. Nonetheless, a fall or a twisting injury to the disc space can spur degeneration, and accumulated wear and tear on the disc over time can also lead to neck pain caused by disc degeneration.
Spinal stenosis occurs when the space within the spinal canal or around the nerve roots becomes narrowed.
CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS -
Cervical spondylosis is a general term for age-related wear and tear affecting the disks in your neck. These changes later contribute to the development of cervical osteoarthritis in the joints that link your neck bones (facet joints).
Cervical spondylosis and osteoarthritis are most common in people older than age 55, and both conditions progress with age.
Many people with signs of cervical spondylosis and osteoarthritis on X-rays manage to escape associated symptoms, which include pain, stiffness and muscle spasms. When symptoms do occur, nonsurgical treatments often are effective.
OSTEOARTHRIIS -
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that worsens over time. Joint pain and stiffness may become severe enough to make getting through the day difficult, if not impossible. Some people are no longer able to work. When joint pain is this severe, doctors typically suggest joint replacement surgery.
While osteoarthritis can affect any joint in your body, the disorder most commonly affects joints in your:
I KNOW THIS SEEMS A BIT MUCH BUT I WANTED PPL TO KNOW THERES SO MUCH MORE WRONG WITH ME THEN JUST LISTED
WHAT I CANT UNDERSTAND IS IM 32 I HAVE BEEN DEALING WITH THIS OVER 8 YRS AND I HAD SURGERY WHY DO I STILL HURT ???
ANY IDEALS PLS HIT ME UP , IM JUST DONE WITH HURTING AND I WOULDNT WISH THIS ON ANYBODY.............