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Herniated disc can cause a variety of pain complaints localized to the back with more significant pain complaints with radiations to the extremities. Herniated disc symptoms include pain with walking or standing along with numbness, weakness, or burning sensations into the extremities, oftentimes known as sciatica. A herniated disc can cause varying complaints in the legs, arms, or with certain movements, and in severe cases can cause urinary incontinence and severe neurological deficits.