Symptoms of a herniated disc compressing a nerve

Symptoms of lumbar disc herniation compression of nerves include: 1, skin sensory disorder: lumbar 4-5 disc herniation compression of lumbar 5 nerves will appear in the calf, lateral and anterior calf, dorsum of the foot, the medial plantar plate of the foot numbness and sensory disorders; 2, loss of muscle strength: lumbar 3-4 intervertebral disc herniation compression of the lumbar 4 nerve root manifested as a decrease in the strength of the quadriceps muscle; 3, loss of tendon reflexes: lumbar 4 and lumbar 3 intervertebral disc herniation, lumbar 4 nerve roots, lumbar 5 sacral 1 nerve root, lumbar 5 nerve root compression will be tendon reflexes will appear to be weak and disappeared.