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Also known as a slipped or ruptured disk, is the breaking apart of an intervertebral disk that results in pressure on spinal nerve roots.
A
Spina Bifida
B
Spondylolisthesis
C
Lumbago
D
Herniated disk
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Sometimes the exterior of these rubbery disks can tear, and the soft inside slips out. This results in a herniated disk, also known as a slipped disk or ruptured disk. This disk injury can irritate nearby nerves causing pain, numbness, or weakness in an arm or a leg.

Detailed explanation-2: -A slipped disc is when a soft cushion of tissue between the bones in your spine pushes out. It’s painful if it presses on nerves. It usually gets better slowly with rest, gentle exercise and painkillers.

Detailed explanation-3: -A herniated (or slipped) disc occurs when all or part of a disc is forced through a weakened part of the spine. This may place pressure on nearby nerves or the spinal cord. The lower back is most commonly affected by herniated discs.

Detailed explanation-4: -A herniated disc has many symptoms in common with other spinal conditions. However, a severe herniated disc can also harm your spinal cord, the organ which transmits information from your brain to the rest of your body. A damaged spinal cord can lead to numbness or even paralysis.

Detailed explanation-5: -A herniated disc is a condition affecting the spine in which the annulus fibrosus is damaged enabling the nucleus pulposus (which is normally located within the center of the disc) to herniate. This can compress the nerves or spinal cord causing pain and spinal cord dysfunction.

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