Guidelines

What is mild diffuse annular disc bulge?

What is mild diffuse annular disc bulge?

A diagnosis of a diffuse cervical bulge means that a disc in the neck area is bulging outward beyond its normal boundaries. This can occur due to trauma or injury or with age-related changes or wear and tear damage to the spine.

What causes a bulging disc at C5 C6?

Herniation of the C5-C6 intervertebral disc is common. This condition may result due to the shearing forces that affect the disc when the head drifts forward from poor posture. Herniation may also result from injury or aging-related wear and tear.

Where does the cervical disc bulge C5 C6 occur?

A disc bulge c5 c6 occurs between the 5th and 6th vertebrae in the neck, and is one of the most common locations for a cervical disc bulge. Symptoms Disc bulges cause symptoms by pressing against the spinal cord or nerve roots. The nerves that reside in the neck travel all over the body, to the core, the arms, and the legs.

What is C5, C6 degeneration in the neck?

C5, C6 degeneration in neck. Diffuse posterior disc bulge with right forminal disc herniation at C5-6 level indenting the anterior thecal sac and compromising the right neural foramen with moderate impingement of C6 nerve root. Facing pain in neck, shoulders and the upper back from last 10 months.

Can a bulging C5 C6 disc cause numbness?

This can often lead to the numbness and tingling associated with C5 C6 disc bulging. Patients diagnosed with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) may experience pain. Occasionally, this pain may be associated with a bulging or herniated disc.

Can a bulging disc be caused by annular tears?

And, annular tear pain can sometimes be worse when you’re sitting down. With more severe annular tears, the symptoms may be worse. The disc can start to bulge, leading to pain, discomfort, tingling, or numbness in the arms and legs. Look here to read more about what a bulging disc is.