Dealing with a bulging disc can turn everyday life upside down. That nagging or sharp pain can make even simple movements difficult, and naturally, you want relief — fast.
While many people start feeling better within four to six weeks, sometimes the pain lingers. When it does, it’s time to explore treatment options with your doctor or chiropractor.
So, what’s the best path to lasting relief? Let’s walk through what you need to know.
How Can a Bulging Disc Be Treated?
There are several ways to address bulging disc pain, each with its own benefits and drawbacks.
Medication: Quick Relief, But Not a Long-Term Fix
Over-the-counter or prescription medications can help reduce pain and inflammation in the short term. But relying on them long-term isn’t always safe. Some pain relievers come with risks — like potential heart issues or dependency — and they don’t actually fix the underlying problem.
Surgery: An Option, But Not Always the Answer
In more severe cases, surgery might be suggested. Procedures like a discectomy (removing part of the disc) or a total disc replacement (swapping the damaged disc for an artificial one) can help — but not always. Surgery is invasive, involves recovery time, and unfortunately, doesn’t guarantee you’ll be pain-free.
A Gentler Approach: Conservative Care First
The good news? Many people find real, lasting relief without surgery or a lifelong dependence on medication. In many cases, chiropractors recommend spinal decompression — a safe, non-invasive treatment that targets the root cause of your pain.
Why Spinal Decompression Is Often the Best Option
Spinal decompression is a comfortable, technology-supported therapy where you lie on a specialized table. A harness is gently placed around your hips and torso, and the table uses computer-guided movements to create a gentle, targeted stretch in your spine.
This isn’t the “traction” you might be picturing from old medical shows. It’s a precise, controlled process designed to:
Relieve pressure on spinal discs
Encourage bulging disc material to retract
Restore circulation and nutrients to the damaged area
By creating space between your vertebrae, spinal decompression helps your body heal itself — naturally. The disc can gradually return to its proper shape, releasing pressure on nearby nerves and reducing your pain.
Benefits of Spinal Decompression:
✅ No surgery or sedation
✅ No medications or side effects
✅ Relaxing and pain-free
✅ High success rate, especially when paired with at-home stretches and supportive care
Your Next Step, Get the Right Diagnosis
While spinal decompression can be incredibly effective, it all starts with a proper diagnosis.
If you’re tired of living with back pain, don’t guess — get answers. Schedule an appointment with a trusted chiropractor who can evaluate your spine, identify the true source of your pain, and help you decide whether spinal decompression is the right path for you.
About the Author
Dr. Makda GetachewDr. Makda is a licensed chiropractor with over 25 years of experience specializing in non-surgical spinal care and auto injury recovery in Alexandria, VA. She is dedicated to providing personalized, evidence-based treatments to help her patients find lasting pain relief. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Makda,








