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Slip Disc Treatment in Bangalore
Consult Dr. Naveen Tahasildar, a highly experienced spine specialist known for delivering precise diagnosis and personalized treatment plans. Whether you need non-surgical care or advanced minimally invasive surgery, his approach focuses on faster recovery, reduced downtime, and long-term relief. Book your consultation today and take the first step toward a pain-free spine.
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About Dr. Naveen Tahasildar
Dr. Naveen Tahasildar is a leading spine specialist with over 17 years of experience in diagnosing and treating slip disc (herniated disc) and other complex spine conditions. An MBBS and MS (Orthopaedics) graduate with international spine fellowships, he has successfully performed 3,000+ spine surgeries, including advanced procedures for disc herniation, nerve compression, and spinal instability.
He is widely recognized for his expertise in minimally invasive spine surgery, helping slip disc patients achieve faster recovery, reduced pain, and minimal downtime. In addition to surgical care, he focuses strongly on non-surgical treatments such as physiotherapy, pain management, and rehabilitation—ensuring that every patient receives the most effective and least invasive treatment approach. Dr. Tahasildar also plays an active role in training surgeons and sharing advanced spine care techniques at national and international forums.
Slip Disc Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
Most people delay treatment thinking it’s just “normal back pain.” That’s exactly how a simple slip disc turns into a long-term problem.
If you’re experiencing constant back or neck pain that shoots down your leg or arm, numbness, tingling, or weakness—you’re not dealing with a minor issue anymore. Difficulty sitting, standing, or even sleeping comfortably is a clear sign that a nerve is being compressed.
Here’s the reality: these symptoms don’t resolve on their own once they reach this stage. Delay only increases nerve damage, recovery time, and treatment complexity.
If any of these signs sound familiar, stop waiting and get evaluated by a specialist like Dr. Naveen Tahasildar. Early treatment is simpler, faster, and far more effective than fixing a neglected condition.
Slip Disc Treatment Options
Non-Surgical Treatment
Medications for pain relief
Physiotherapy & guided exercises
Lifestyle and posture correction
Injections for faster pain control
👉 Best for early-stage slip disc
Minimally Invasive Treatment
Microdiscectomy
Endoscopic spine surgery
✔ Less pain
✔ Faster recovery
✔ Short hospital stay
👉 Ideal when pain doesn’t improve
Advanced Surgical Treatment
Medications for pain relief
Physiotherapy & guided exercises
Lifestyle and posture correction
Injections for faster pain control
👉 Best for early-stage slip disc
| Treatment Method | Approach | Common Aim |
|---|---|---|
| Physiotherapy | Exercises, posture training | Strengthen the spine, cut down pain |
| Medication | Anti-inflammatory or pain meds | Reduce inflammation |
| Targeted Nerve Injection | Deliver anti-inflammatory and/or pain medication directly to the nerve root | Reduce inflammation and pain around the affected nerve |
| Microdiscectomy | Surgically remove disc fragment | Relieve nerve pressure |
Talk to a slip disc specialist now and get the right treatment without delay.
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FAQs
Treatment options include physical therapy, pain medications, steroid injections, and in severe cases, minimally invasive or open surgery.
Recovery typically ranges from a few weeks to several months, depending on severity and treatment type.
Yes, many slipped discs improve with conservative treatments like rest, physical therapy, and medication.
Surgery is recommended if there is severe pain, neurological symptoms, or if conservative treatments fail after 6 weeks.
Yes, maintaining good posture, regular exercise, proper lifting techniques, and a healthy weight can reduce the risk of recurrence.


