Medications
Medicine is often used to treat pain
caused by a
herniated disc. Although medicine does not cure a
herniated disc, it may reduce
inflammation and pain and allow you to begin an
exercise program that can strengthen your stomach and back muscles.
Medication Choices
Medicines that may be used to relieve symptoms caused by a
herniated disc include:
Enzyme injection into the damaged disc (chemonucleolysis) can be done to dissolve a bulging
disc. (An enzyme is a chemical or protein that is able to speed up a specific
chemical reaction.) Although it is widely used in Europe, this procedure is
rarely done in the United States.1
What To Think About
The use of pain relievers or
corticosteroid injections alone will not cure a herniated disc. It is important
to take care of your back and exercise to increase strength and fitness in
addition to using medicine to control your symptoms.
Some of the
medicines used, such as opioid pain relievers and corticosteroid injections,
can have serious side effects. Discuss this issue with your health professional
before deciding to use a medicine.