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Beyond the Backache: 12 Factors behind Herniated Discs

What Are the Complications of a Slipped Disc?

If left untreated, a herniated disc can cause permanent nerve damage. In rare cases, a slipped disc can cut off nerve impulses to the cauda equina [1] nerves in your lower back and legs. If this occurs, you may also lose bladder or bowel control. [2]

Another severe and long-term complication is saddle anesthesia. In this case, the slipped disc compresses certain nerves, which leads to the loss of sensation in your inner thighs, around your rectum, and the back of your legs.

Although the symptoms of a herniated disc may improve over time, they can also worsen if left untreated.

Although there is a wide variety of factors behind herniated discs, there are certain factors that significantly contribute to this spinal illness. Let’s take a look at 12 common factors behind herniated disc.