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The vertebrae that make up your spinal column are stacked one on top of the other. The column is made up of seven cervical spine bones, twelve thoracic spine bones, five lumbar spine bones, the sacrum, and the coccyx at the base. Discs support these bones and cushion them. By absorbing the shocks from regular actions like walking, lifting, and twisting, the discs shield the bones from injury. Each disc is composed of an outer ring and a soft, gelatinous interior component. The interior part of the disc may poke through the outer ring due to damage or weakness. A slipping, herniated, or prolapsed disc is what this is. This hurts and is uncomfortable. You might also feel numbness and discomfort along the afflicted nerve if the slipped disc compresses a spinal nerve. If the situation is serious, you might need surgery to remove or fix the slipped disc. Any area of your spine, from your neck to your lower back, is susceptible to slipped discs. One of the more typical places for slipping discs is the lower back. Your spinal column is a complex web of blood vessels and nerves. The muscles and nerves nearby can experience increased pressure as a result of a slipped disc.
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