Cervical Disc Herniation (Prolapsed Cervical Disc)
Cervical disc herniation occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc in the neck protrudes through its outer layer.
This can compress nearby nerves or the spinal cord, causing pain and neurological symptoms.
Common causes include injury, aging, or repetitive strain on the cervical spine.
Symptoms include neck pain radiating to the shoulders or arms, tingling, and muscle weakness.
Treatment involves rest, physiotherapy, pain management, or surgery in severe cases.
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