Symptoms of Herniated Disc
When the herniated disc is located in your neck (cervical) you may experience pain, numbness or weakness in the neck, shoulders, chest, arms and hands. In some cases, a very large herniated disc in the neck may cause weakness or unusual tingling affecting other parts of the body, including the legs.
A herniated disc in the lower back (lumbar) can cause pain and numbness in the buttock and down the leg. This is called sciatica, which is the most common symptom of a herniated disc in the lower back.
If you have weakness or numbness in both legs along with loss of bladder or bowel control, seek medical care right away. This could be a sign of a rare but serious problem called cauda equina syndrome.
Screening & Diagnosing Herniated Discs
Your doctor may diagnose a herniated disc by asking questions about your symptoms and examining you. If your symptoms clearly point to a herniated disc, you may not need tests.
Sometimes a doctor will do tests such as an MRI or a CT scan to confirm a herniated disc or rule out other health problems.