Lumbar disc bulging belongs to the milder lumbar disc herniation, because the symptoms are relatively mild, after treatment the symptoms can mostly disappear completely, but the lumbar spine degenerative changes have already occurred, it is difficult to cure completely, and there is still a risk of recurrence.
Lumbar disc bulging is a disease in which the lumbar spine undergoes degenerative changes, the annulus fibrosus partially ruptures, and the nucleus pulposus protrudes to the back, irritating and compressing the spinal nerves at the back, causing back pain, leg pain, and other symptoms.
Lumbar disc bulging because the degree of protrusion is small, and the annulus fibrosus has not been completely ruptured, so the symptoms are relatively mild, after bed rest, wearing a waist cuff, oral diclofenac sodium and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief and other treatments, the symptoms can be alleviated or even completely disappeared. However, since degenerative changes in the lumbar spine have already occurred, it is difficult to recover even after treatment, and there is still a risk of recurrence.
If you find a bulging disc, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner and have it treated under the guidance of a professional doctor.