Herniated discs can occur in people of
all ages. They are most common in people between 35 and 45 years old.1
Many people have a herniated disc in the back
and are not aware of it because they have no symptoms of leg or back pain. But
for some people, herniated discs do cause leg or back pain, or nerve-related
problems.
Of people with low back or leg pain, 4% have
nerve-related problems triggered by a herniated disc.2
Other nerve-related problems include spinal stenosis, fractures, and
infections.
Herniated discs are common in people whose occupations
require sitting at desks or driving motor vehicles for long periods of
time.