What Are Degenerative Disc Disease Symptoms?
The most common degenerative disc disease symptoms include pain in neck or the back. Other areas of the body may be affected as well, though these areas may not always be painful. For example, degenerative disc disease symptoms may include tingling or numbness in an individual’s legs or arms. Sometimes the tingling is accompanied by pain; other times, it is not. It usually begins to affect people in their 30s and 40s, and may or may not worsen with age.