What are common disc herniation symptoms?
A. Here are some other common ways people describe symptoms from a disc herniation; Sharp pain, aching pain, burning pain, shooting pain, muscle spasms, pain that travels, radiating pain, numbness and tingling, pins and needles. In extreme cases, disc herniations can cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, changes in heart rate, breathing difficulty, and other serious symptoms. Remember, the nerves in your body control and coordinate the function of every cell, tissue and organ. Abnormal pressure on a nerve from a bulging or herniated disc can cause malfunction wherever that nerve goes. Disc herniations can also be present without pain and other symptoms present (asymptomatic).