Herniated Disc -

Most common. You may feel sharp or burning pain in your lower back, buttocks, thigh, and calf (sciatica), which can sometimes extend to the foot.

Symptoms vary depending on where the disc is located along the spine: herniated disc

A (also known as a slipped, ruptured, or bulging disc) occurs when the soft, jelly-like center of a spinal disc pushes out through a tear in its tougher exterior. This can irritate nearby nerves and cause pain, numbness, or weakness in an arm or leg. Common Symptoms Most common

Pain often intensifies with movement, prolonged sitting/standing, or sudden pressure from coughing or sneezing. Typical Causes and Risks Herniated Disc: 7 Ways to Help Prevent It From Happening This can irritate nearby nerves and cause pain,

You might experience radiating numbness, a "pins and needles" tingling sensation, or muscle weakness that causes stumbling.

Typically causes pain in the shoulder and arm, sometimes shooting into the hand and fingers.