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Reherniation Or Normal Healing After Back Surgery?

Reherniation Or Normal Healing After Back Surgery?

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That sick feeling after surgery when pain suddenly returns, and your brain jumps straight to “I re-herniated” is more common than almost anyone admits. We walk through what that fear looks like after a microdiscectomy for a herniated disc, why it can feel traumatizing, and how to slow the spiral when your symptoms flare.

We break down the difference between normal microdiscectomy recovery pain and true reherniation symptoms. You’ll hear why nerve healing can stay loud for months, why post-op inflammation can spike around 10 to 14 days, and why pain that shifts, eases with rest, or improves with icing may be a flare instead of a setback. Then we get specific about the red flags and the more classic “this feels like before surgery” signs: sharp shooting sciatica, worsening day by day, losing your windows of relief, and pain triggered by coughing, sneezing, or bearing down.

We also talk through what actually helps you make decisions: the simple self-check questions, when to call your surgeon, when to push for a new MRI, and why a steroid dose pack (like a Medrol pack) can sometimes calm inflammation fast. Finally, we cover your options if a reherniated disc is confirmed, including conservative treatment, physical therapy, injections, and when revision surgery may make sense, plus the long game of building a healthy spine so your muscles support your back like a brace.

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