Lumbar disc herniation is a disease characterized by a series of symptoms caused by a herniated disc in the lumbar spine, usually characterized by radiating pain in the lumbar and thigh areas, but some patients may also experience pain and discomfort in the thoracic spine due to a herniated disc, the probability of occurrence is small and the symptoms are generally mild, so usually a herniated disc in the lumbar spine does not cause thoracic spine pain.
Under normal circumstances, thoracic spine pain usually does not radiate to the whole chest pain, the pain performance of thoracic spine pain is relatively more limited, and the pain time is more lasting, a long-term persistent pain, while thoracic pain is often transient, transient pain, the degree of pain is usually more intense, and there is usually a history of related cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, the cause can be clearly found.