Advanced discogenic spondylosis is a degenerative spinal condition characterized by the deterioration of intervertebral discs and adjacent vertebrae, leading to chronic pain and reduced mobility. It often results from age-related wear and tear, injury, or genetic predisposition, causing the discs to lose hydration and cushioning ability. This condition may lead to the formation of bone spurs, increased stiffness, and potential nerve compression, contributing to symptoms like Back pain, radiating pain, or numbness. Treatment options typically include physical therapy, medication, or, in severe cases, surgery.
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