Can I get a closed shot for a bulging disc that’s pressing on a nerve?

Depending on the condition, a bulging disc compressing a nerve can be treated with a closed needle under a doctor’s supervision. Bulging disc compression of the nerve generally can be closed injection, closed injection to improve the pain has a temporary help, but the therapeutic effect of each person, need to look at the individual’s condition to determine. Bulging discs can occur in the cervical spine, lumbar spine, thoracic spine in the various spinal segments, often manifested clinically as neck and shoulder, upper limbs, lumbar pain or numbness, and in severe cases may appear lower limb activity disorders and other phenomena. A bulging disc can lead to localized nerve compression, so symptoms such as back and leg pain can occur. Bulging disc compression of nerves can also be given non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, such as ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium and so on. If the conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment can be carried out. Patients with bulging discs should pay attention to avoid bending over and lifting heavy objects on weekdays, exercise the waist and neck muscles properly, and do more arching and swallowing exercises to strengthen the muscle strength of the lumbar and dorsal muscles. If other physical discomfort occurs, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner.