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Frequently Asked Questions About the Symptoms of a Herniated Disc in the Neck

Frequently Asked Questions About the Symptoms of Cervical Hernia

What happens if a cervical hernia is left untreated?

If a cervical hernia is left untreated, the condition may worsen and cause serious health problems. By putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots, it may cause pain, numbness, weakness, and even paralysis. In addition, in cases where the hernia is not treated, progressive muscle weakness, permanent damage, and even a risk of paralysis may occur. Therefore, it is important for people with symptoms of cervical hernia to consult a healthcare professional and receive appropriate treatment.

Can a cervical hernia heal without surgery?

Symptoms of cervical hernia can often be relieved or completely improved with non-surgical treatment methods. These treatment methods may include rest, hot or cold application, physiotherapy, exercises, and medication. However, these treatments depend on the severity of the hernia and the duration of the symptoms, and may not be suitable for everyone.

What are the differences between a cervical hernia and a lumbar hernia?

A hernia in the neck and a hernia in the lower back are conditions that occur in different regions. A hernia in the neck occurs as a result of damage to the discs between the vertebrae in the neck region. A hernia in the lower back occurs as a result of damage to the discs between the vertebrae in the lower back region.

Does a cervical hernia cause arm pain?

Yes, a cervical hernia can cause arm pain. However, it is not possible that every arm pain means a cervical hernia, so if the pain continues, it is necessary to consult a doctor.

Does using a computer cause a cervical hernia?

Using a computer does not directly cause a cervical hernia, but poor posture and prolonged computer use may lead to discomforts such as neck pain and cervical hernia. Therefore, adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes correct posture and regular exercise may help reduce the risk of cervical hernia.

Op. Dr. Umut Yaka
Neurosurgeon

Op. Dr. Umut YAKA

Lumbar & Cervical Disc Herniation • Brain Tumors • Spinal Cord Tumors • Hydrocephalus • Peripheral Nerve Diseases