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What is disc calcification?

Disc calcification refers to the condition where calcium deposits accumulate in the annulus fibrosus or the central part of the intervertebral disc, causing the disc to become hard and bone-like.

 

 

Causes

Disc calcification can be caused by degenerative changes related to aging, trauma, or genetic factors. Disc protrusion occurs when the nucleus pulposus, the central part of the disc, pushes through the annulus fibrosus. As the disc protrudes, inflammation can combine with calcium deposits, leading to disc calcification.

Since disc calcification forms over a long period, it often appears in individuals who have had disc problems for an extended time. Additionally, inflammation caused by disc removal surgery can contribute to calcification, which is why post-surgery care to prevent inflammation is crucial.

Symptoms

Disc calcification can cause lower back pain, and if the calcification presses on a nerve, it may result in radiating pain in the legs. The symptoms may vary depending on the location of the calcification and which nerve is compressed..

 

 

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