What are the symptoms of a herniated disc in lumbar 5 sacral 1

The symptoms of lumbar 5 sacral 1 disc herniation are as follows: 1, central type herniation: compression of the dural sac, patients show lumbar pain, some patients have pain in the tailbone; 2, lateral herniation: may affect the power of thumb downward and ankle downward stirrups, obvious pressure pain next to the spinous process below the plane of the iliacus muscle, lower limbs will produce radiating pain when pressing the gap, pain range includes the posterior hip, posterior thigh, posterior calf, heel of the foot. Even the dorsal outer edge of the foot and the sole of the foot, while combined with sensory disorders distributed on the posterior side of the calf, the outer edge of the foot and the sole of the foot; 3. Huge type prominence: the patient shows perianal numbness and may have symptoms such as difficulty in defecation and inability to urinate, and in severe cases, coughing can produce radiating pain in the lower limbs.