Will a calcified lumbar herniated disc continue to protrude?

Whether lumbar disc herniation calcification will herniate again, there is no clear clinical evidence to indicate that, depending on the progress of the disease and the effect of control. Part of the lumbar disc herniation after calcification, through timely treatment, the condition is controlled, and does not continue to progress, can effectively prevent the lumbar disc to continue to herniate. However, if the regular treatment is not effective, the condition cannot be controlled, and the patient has persistent pain, accompanied by changes in the morphology of the lumbar disc, nerve compression, etc., and the effect of the later treatment is not satisfactory, this type of patient may continue to herniate. Calcification of lumbar disc herniation will affect the whole disc, which will lead to hard and inelastic disc tissue, resulting in repeated friction of the disc, and eventually serious adhesion will occur. Surgical treatments, such as nucleus pulposus removal and disc fusion, should be chosen as soon as possible. Once the disc herniation calcification is detected, you should seek medical treatment promptly and take regular treatment under the guidance of professional physicians to further reduce the damage to the nerves.