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Do I need a surgery for my disc hernia?

I have a disc hernia. Do I need surgery for my disc hernia?

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A corrective care plan that includes Non Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy gets amazing results and success rates for our patients in our Fenton MI office. That would be my first choice.
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I do recommend conservative chiropractic care for most patients prior to having surgery. It would be best to schedule a consultation and exam with a chiropractor. A trial period of chiropractic care may be the right course of action.
Depends. Mainly depends on the symptoms of the patient. If the symptoms are pain and/or numbness and tingling down the leg, conservative treatment is often preferred. If the symptoms are advanced such as muscle wasting, muscle weakness, or other ominous problems such as changes in the bowel or bladder function, surgery is often the preferred route.