A herniated disc with belly
A herniated disc is a common condition that affects the spine. It occurs when the soft, jelly-like center of a spinal disc pushes through a crack in the outer layer, causing pain and discomfort. While herniated discs can occur in any part of the spine, they are most common in the lower back. One of the symptoms of a herniated disc in the lower back is pain in the belly muscles. This pain can be caused by pressure on the nerves that run through the spine and into the abdominal muscles. The pain may be sharp or dull and can be felt in the lower back, buttocks, and legs. In addition to pain, a herniated disc can also cause weakness and numbness in the affected area. This can make it difficult to perform everyday tasks such as walking, standing, and sitting. In severe cases, a herniated disc can even cause loss of bladder or bowel control. Treatment for a herniated disc with belly muscle pain typically involves a combination of rest, physical therapy, and pain medication. In some cas...