CAN HERNIATED DISC SURGERY CAUSE PARALYSIS

Herniated disc surgery is common and usually safe. Many patients still worry about paralysis. Learn the real risks and facts.

WHAT IS A HERNIATED DISC

A herniated disc happens when disc material presses on spinal nerves. This can cause pain numbness and weakness.

WHEN SURGERY IS NEEDED

Surgery is considered when pain lasts for weeks or nerve damage gets worse despite treatment.

IS PARALYSIS POSSIBLE

Paralysis after herniated disc surgery is very rare. Most studies show the risk is below one percent.

FACTORS THAT INCREASE RISK

Higher risk includes severe nerve compression prior spine surgery poor bone health and complex procedures.

MODERN SURGERY IS SAFER

Advanced imaging nerve monitoring and skilled surgeons greatly reduce complication risks.

WARNING SIGNS AFTER SURGERY

Sudden weakness numbness severe pain or bladder problems need urgent medical care.

HOW TO LOWER YOUR RISK

Choose an experienced surgeon follow recovery advice and report symptoms early.

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