Degenerative Disc Disease

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Degenerative Disc Disease

Causes of Lower Back Pain and Hip Pain

During a person’s lifetime one thing that is common is that people will suffer from lower back pain. Most of the time the cause of low back pain is a bump or even an accident. When this happens it is usually a mild case and treatment is usually easy.

Others will find they have back pain and don’t know what caused the pain and there is no way to control the occurrence of the pain. Spinal conditions are a reason for back pain and many are born with this condition. The sooner you can find the source of the pain, the sooner you and your doctor can treat that back pain and hopefully reduce or eliminate the back pain for good.




Consider these things if you are under 60 years old Age and lower back pain do play a role. Older people, usually thos over 60, are categorized into a separate group. They often suffer from conditions such as arthritis and other degenerative conditions that are known to cause back pain.

For the people who are under sixty, there are really 3 main group or categories. These are characterized by some common symptoms:

Herniated Discs – Numbness and pain that shoots down the legs from the low back. Pain increases with long periods of sitting or standing. Degenerative Disc Disease – Making certain moves and being in specific positions can cause the onset of back pain. This pain can become chronic and extremely painful. Stress Fractures – Can be very painful and caused when walking or standing. If you are older: A cause of back pain common for those that are older is Osteoarthritis. This can stiffen your back and cause pain. The onset of this pain is usually in the morning or late at night.

Pain in the legs is caused by another back pain problem specific to the elderly known as lumber spinal stenosis. The pain is caused by putting pressure on the spinal nerves. Degenerative disc disease is a major cause of low back pain.

It is very common and often becomes chronic back pain. Muscles in the back often spasm causing this chronic pain. The degenerated disc becomes inflamed causing mechanical pain. A proposed method for alleviating degenerated disc disease is by replacing the bad disc with an artificial one.

Conditions of low back pain that are less known The less known conditions of back pain are difficult to diagnose and this makes treatment much more difficult.

Less common Lower back pain causes:

Fibromaygalia Sciatica Spinal tumor Poly Neuropathy Sacroiliac joint syndrome Piriformis syndrome Infection These less common causes for back pain can be treated if diagnosed correctly.

A reason for celebration When you have determined the actual causes of lower back pain and hip pain, it becomes much easier for you and your doctor to find a treatment. This is most definitely a reason to celebrate.

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6 Responses to “Degenerative Disc Disease”

  1. Susan Turgeon says:

    My son has DDD bad and is 28. He could not even move and barely set today in college. Its bad and desperatley needs help but has no health coverage.

  2. andrea guy says:

    I am a 36 y/o with DDD/DJD.I guess the most troubling thing is that the doctors i have seen say I am too young the have a total hip replacement,wait until i get older.LOL!!

  3. randy says:

    I crushed my head on the job. I havent worked since 2005.
    Workers Comp doesnt work. I feel sorry for truly injured (permant) people. SSD. is hard to get and if you cant work you have to live like youre almost homeless. After working all my life its really a discrase how youre treated. My children see my suffering every day and they have to suffer also . Workers Comp should be aginst the law but I guess the state makes money and thats all that matters. Im a Texan but this really sucks.

  4. Amber says:

    I suffer from DDD and am only 23. It started when I was only 21. It is not only one portion of my back (neck, upper, or lower) it is my entire spine. I have DDD from the first disc in my neck all the way down to the bottom of my spine. Because of my age and the fact that it is every disc in my back doctor’s don’t want to do surgery, nor will they use medication to help with pain control. I have tried the epidural steroid injections in my lower back without success, also have tried back braces, chiropractors, physical therapy, and several other things with no success. This makes my everyday life miserable and full of pain, but there is nothing the doctors will do!

  5. Dana says:

    To Amber and others with Chronic back pain. I am DISGUSTED by the lack of compassion and treatment for those of us who Suffer with DDD. I am 48 years old, and have the gammet of Herniated, compressed and bulging Discs on all areas of my spine, along with Stohl’s Nodes. I fell a few months ago and now have a Anal Tear` this diagnosis comes from a Physiologist and an MRI, my Primary says if that were true I would be in a wheelchair Physiologist also thinks I am having small Storkes or Seizures- waiting for Ct scan results now. Nuerologist told me he does not want to oporate until I CAN”T WALK. Does it really need to go that far @@! I used to be 5′8″ and am now 5′6.5″. I also have Fybromaylgia, Nueropathy, Interstitual Cystittis, Mayofacial Pain Syndrome, and IBS. My Muscles are so tense that they are pulling my spine into opposite directions and has actually dislocated one of my ribs! My head no longer sits straight, and my right leg and foot sits sideways away from my body. I feel as if I am 70 years old. I cannot sweep, do dishes, or make a decent meal without my back feeling like it is on fire, and being in tears. I tried the shots once and the pain in receiving it actually made me pass out! It only lasted 2 months, and was not worth the pain or the expense. I take Endocet and Soma and my Primary wants to WEAN me off of them.I also have a TENS unit that I use regularly. Chiropractors will not touch me. What the h–l is left??? I have given up many of the things that I enjoy becasue it makes my conditions worse. I cannot sit, or stand for any period of time, laying down is also very painful. To top it off I have Carpal Tunnel in both wrists, and a bad tendon with bone cysts in my right hand- I am right handed and an Artist. I cannot wear a seatbelt across my collar bones becasue of the pain, shaving feels as if i am being raked by about 20 straight pins. Just the THOUGHT of living until I am 70 scares the hell out of me. I battle depression on just about a daily basis. The primary I just fired had the nerve to look at me and say ” I do not understand whay you are in so much pain” Are you kidding me! I am actually entertaining the thought of moving to France for more accessable, competant and affordable medical care. I HATE needles and was actually going to try Accupuncture, but my Insureance does not cover it. What the h–l am I supposed to do??? Marijuana helps quite a bit but is not legal yet in my state. It is up for a vote this year and I pray to God they legalize it. If my Primary “weans” me off of my meds, what am I suppossed to do. If it were not for my family and friends, I would not be here becasue it is just too much to deal with.

  6. Diane says:

    Dear Readers:
    I am 56 years old I have had degenerative disc decease since the age of 27, probably before then,but that is when it was diagnosed. I have herniated discs in my spine as well and stenosis. I have been very lucky to have Doctors who understand pain. I am a Nurse, I have seen people who drug seek and I do understand why Doctor’s are reluctant to prescribe pain meds. After all, the liability is on their shoulders if people are not of stable minds. I know it sucks, but finding a pain management Doctor who is empathetic to our situation is key. In these times, you have to be proactive as well. I have seen Hospice patients who are on their death bed and Doctors don’t want to prescribe comfort medications. I wish I had answers but alot of Doctor’s don’t want to deal with something they can’t see to treat.

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