How long for herniated disc to heal without surgery?

How long for herniated disc to heal without surgery?

Nonsurgical Treatments for Herniated Disc

How long does it take for a herniated disc to heal without surgery?

Non-Surgical Treatments

The initial treatment for a herniated disc is usually conservative and nonsurgical. A doctor may advise the patient to maintain a low, painless activity level for a few days to several weeks. This helps the spinal nerve inflammation to decrease. Bedrest is not recommended.

A herniated disc is frequently treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, if the pain is only mild to moderate. An epidural steroid injection may be performed utilizing a spinal needle under X-ray guidance to direct the medication to the exact level of the disc herniation.

The doctor may recommend physical therapy. The therapist will perform an in-depth evaluation, which, combined with the doctor's diagnosis, dictates a treatment specifically designed for patients with herniated discs. Therapy may include pelvic traction, gentle massage, ice and heat therapy, ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation and stretching exercises. Pain medication and muscle relaxants may also be beneficial in conjunction with physical therapy.

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Medication

No two people experience a herniated disc in the same way. One person may hardly notice symptoms, whereas another may need medication for serious pain. Doctors can assess the type of medication you need based on your diagnosis and description of what hurts.

. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Medications

Some of the pain associated with a herniated disc may be due to inflammation in the nerves and soft tissue surrounding the affected disc. When an inflamed nerve swells, it may push up against the slipped disc. By treating the inflammation with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, swelling and the resulting pain may go away.

The most common nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications are ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin. All are available without a prescription, and your doctor can recommend how best to use them. If a herniated disc causes more serious pain that is not relieved by over-the-counter medications, doctors may prescribe a more potent anti-inflammatory.

. Muscle Relaxants

If a disc slips from its place between vertebrae and pinches a nerve, the electrical signals that move from the nerve to nearby muscle tissue may be disrupted, leading to painful muscle spasms. Muscle relaxant medications can calm spasms and ease pain, letting you move more easily. Your doctor may prescribe these medications for a week or two. After that, pain caused by muscle spasms often goes away on its own.

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. Prescription Pain Relievers

If a herniated disc pinches a nerve, the pain can be severe. Over-the-counter medications may work to relieve pain, but if not, your doctor may recommend a brief course of prescription pain relievers. These medications are to be used for a week, at most; they are intended to help you feel better until a muscle relaxant or anti-inflammatory medication starts to work.

. Corticosteroids

If other medications do not relieve your back or neck pain, your doctor may recommend corticosteroids taken by mouth. Steroids work to reduce inflammation in the area near the herniated disc, taking pressure off an affected nerve and relieving pain. Available only by prescription, steroids are typically taken for 7 to 10 days, at which time your doctor reassesses your symptoms before recommending additional treatment.

Weight Loss

Being overweight can cause or exacerbate problems associated with the spine because excess weight, especially in the front of the body, may pull the spine’s vertebrae, joints, and discs out of alignment. If you’re overweight and have a herniated disc, this added pull on the spine may lead to nerve damage and increased pain.

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Physical Therapy

Your orthopedic doctor may work closely with a physiatrist, or physical medicine doctor, to recommend physical therapy. Often, physical therapy relieves pain and prevents further damage to a herniated disc. Our physical therapists can recommend a treatment plan based on your daily routine, the location of your pain, and your overall health.

Strengthening the core—the muscles in the back, abdomen, upper thighs, and buttocks—is an important part of therapy to treat symptoms of a herniated disc. If these muscles are weak, the spine bears more weight. This added pressure could cause instability or worsen an existing spine problem. A physical therapist can teach you a series of exercises for strengthening these core muscle groups, which can improve posture, relieve pressure on the nerves affected by a slipped disc, and alleviate pain.

A physical therapist may also recommend complementary techniques designed to improve overall function and make you feel better while you build core muscles. Stretching, massage therapy, and heat and ice therapies can all contribute to a comprehensive treatment plan.

Corticosteroid Injections

Corticosteroid injections are an alternative to oral corticosteroids for herniated disc pain. Most of the time, an injection is recommended only after other nonsurgical treatments have failed to bring relief. Steroids have powerful anti-inflammatory properties and can be injected directly into the epidural space—the fluid-filled area surrounding the spinal cord.

These injections are performed under local anesthesia, and pain management specialists and radiologists use X-ray guidance to make sure the medication is injected precisely. The procedure typically takes less than 30 minutes.

Pain relief from injected steroids may last from a week to a year or even longer. Yet some people find that injections don’t help them. There is no way to gauge the effectiveness of an injection before it is given, though for many people steroids do provide long-lasting relief.

Steroid injections are most effective when used just before the start of physical therapy, allowing strength-building exercises to take place without pain.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a therapeutic technique in which doctors insert very thin needles into various points on the surface of the body. By targeting specific points along “meridians” that correspond to the nerve pathways affected by a herniated disc, acupuncture may stimulate healing by increasing blood flow. Acupuncture may also prompt the body to release endorphins, which are natural pain relievers.

Acupuncture needles are left in place for 20 to 40 minutes. For optimal results, doctors may recommend several acupuncture sessions.

How long does it take for a herniated disc to reabsorb?

In most cases, a herniated disc in the lower back will heal within six months, as the size of herniation shrinks with time via resorption. Surgery may be needed if medication, physical therapy and other treatments fail.

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10 common questions about spinal disc herniation treatment

1What happens if a herniated disc goes untreated?
An untreated, severe slipped disc can lead to permanent nerve damage. In very rare cases, a slipped disc can cut off nerve impulses to the cauda equina nerves in your lower back and legs. If this occurs, you may lose bowel or bladder control. Another long-term complication is known as saddle anesthesia.
2Can herniated discs heal on their own?
Usually a herniated disc will heal on its own over time. Be patient, and keep following your treatment plan. If your symptoms don't get better in a few months, you may want to talk to your doctor about surgery.
3How long does it take a herniated disc to heal without surgery?
For most people who develop back pain — whether it is because of a herniated disk or due to another problem — symptoms often go away within six to eight weeks. During that time, you can take steps to ease discomfort.
4Is walking good for herniated lumbar disc?
What Kind of Exercise to Do When You Have a Herniated Disc. You don't need to endure an intense cardio program or lift heavy weights—simple stretching and aerobic exercises can effectively control your herniated disc pain. ... Moderate aerobic activities, including walking, biking, and swimming, also help relieve pain.
5Can a chiropractor fix a herniated disc?
Even if you only have lower back pain, your chiropractor will examine your neck, too, for example. ... To treat a herniated disc, your chiropractor will develop a treatment plan that may include spinal manipulation—also known as adjustments—and other chiropractic techniques to help ease your herniated disc symptoms
6Can I make a herniated disc worse?
The pain from a herniated disc usually is worse when you are active and gets better when you are resting. Coughing, sneezing, sitting, driving, and bending forward may make the pain worse. The pain gets worse when you make these movements because there is more pressure on the nerve
7Should I have surgery for herniated disc?
Your doctor might recommend surgery as an option for your herniated disc if: Your symptoms have lasted at least 6 weeks and make it hard to do your normal activities, and other treatments haven't helped. You need to get better quickly because of your job or to get back to your other activities as soon as possible
8Can you lift weights with a herniated disc?
A person can get a herniated disk through heavy lifting, a sudden pressure on the back, or repetitive strenuous activities. People with a herniated disk should avoid doing strenuous activities during recovery. People should avoid all exercises that cause pain or feel as though they are making the pain worse
9Can you push a herniated disc back into place?
The most common indicator of a herniated disc is when pain radiates down into the leg or arm. Special extension exercises can help relieve pain from a herniated disc. Exercise can work like a vacuum to suck the center of the disc back into place, helping release pressure on the nerve
10Can you fix a herniated disc without surgery?
The good news is that the vast majority of herniated discs can be treated without surgery using manual therapy and exercise or with IDD Therapy disc treatment. It is only a small percentage of cases which go on to have surgery.

2 Comments

  1. reza.M says:

    How long I need to stay in Iran if I want to treat herniated disc without surgery?

    • Iranian Surgery Adviser says:

      To answer this, we need to review your MRI and medical documents. Depending on the herniated disc condition, healing time can vary from 3 months to several years .
      Please send your medical documents to our consultant team via whatsapp no. +98 922 176 2312

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