What Are the Symptoms of a Thoracic Disc Herniation?
Question: What are the symptoms of a thoracic disc herniation?
Answer: Symptoms vary depending on the location of the herniation and whether there is spinal cord or nerve compression:
- Persistent or recurrent back pain
• Pain radiating to the lower back or rib cage/chest wall
• Burning, stabbing, or cramp-like pain
• Pain that increases with coughing, sneezing, or straining
• Numbness, tingling, or sensory loss in the legs
• Cramping and tightness in the legs after short walking distances
Urgent evaluation is required if the following are present:
• Urinary incontinence or inability to urinate
• Sudden leg weakness
• Gait disturbance
In spinal cord compression cases, intervention within the first 24–48 hours has been reported to be critical for neurological recovery.
