Can herniated lumbar disc pain radiate to the front of the abdomen?

Herniated lumbar disc pain is usually not able to radiate to the front of the abdomen, but for high lumbar disc herniation or anterior autonomic nerve stimulation, the pain is possible to radiate to the front of the abdomen. When a herniated lumbar disc compresses the spinal nerve roots or the dural sac, the patient may experience pain and numbness in the buttocks, thighs, or even radiating to the calves, insteps and soles of the feet. Some high lumbar disc herniation causes corresponding irritation, local inflammation stimulates the sinus nerve and the corresponding autonomic nerve in the front, and the pain may radiate to the front abdomen. However, there may be other reasons for the pain in the front abdomen, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment.