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Cervical Disc Herniation

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

What is cervical disc herniation (CDH)?

CDH occurs when a disc bulges out from between the vertebrae (bones) in your neck. Discs are spongy cushions between the vertebrae. The bulging disc may press on your nerves or spinal cord.

Cervical Disc Herniation

What causes or increases my risk for a CDH?

What are the signs and symptoms of a CDH?

A mild herniation may not cause any signs or symptoms. You may have any of the following if the bulging disc presses against your nerves or spinal cord:

How is a CDH diagnosed?

Your healthcare provider will ask you about your symptoms and any health problems you have. Your provider will check the movement and function of your neck, shoulders, arms, and hands. You may also need the following:

How is a CDH treated?

Your healthcare provider may have you rest in bed for a few days. You may also need any of the following:

How can I prevent or manage a CHD?

Call your local emergency number (911 in the US), or have someone call if:

When should I seek immediate care?

When should I call my doctor?

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