Hi dear,
When a
herniated disc occurs, it can release pressure on nearby spinal nerves and the
spinal cord , causing unplesent painful symptoms, very common ones are
neck pain, radiating arm pain,
shoulder pain, and numbness or
tingling in the arm or hand. Pain by patients are general explained as dull, aching, and difficult to localize to sharp, burning, and easy to pinpoint.Pain in your arms as well as in your neck is usually the first sign that your nerve roots are irritated by a problem in your neck.Symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and especially weakness in the muscles of your arms, are warning signs that your problem may be more serious. Weakness in your arms is a definite sign that you should see a doctor about your neck pain. So i don't think its a
heart attack sign neither a stroke .
Not all patients with herniated disc require surgery.Patient can find find symptomatic relief through non-surgical therapies such as exercise, medication,
physiotherapy . i will really advice you to meet your consulting doctor for further management and proper treatment .i may also feel from your questing that this problem has limit your life/daily work to some degree, i can give you my honest opinion that in my clinical practice i have seen attest 95 % patient getting relief from physiotherapy and conservative management.
i hope you will carry on with the treatment .
TAKE CARE.