Suggest Treatment For Ruptured Disc In Lower Back
Calcification of disc is not common.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for posting your query.
I have noted your symptoms and MRI findings.
The decision to undergo surgery depends on symptoms, signs, as well as MRI findings. Following situations may be apt for surgery:
1. Inadequate pain relief with medications and physical therapy,
2. Weakness or numbness of leg or foot,
3. Urinary symptoms such as retention, incomplete evacuation of bladder,
4. Large extruded disc with severe compression of the nerve.
Nerve damage is a real possibility with bulged disc, however calcification is less common and mainly occurs in older people.
I hope my answer helps. Please get back if you have any follow up queries or if you require any additional information.
Wishing you good health,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology) XXXXXXX Consultant Neurologist
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I know I have to make the decision myself, but I'm someone who listens to my intuition, and it is telling me to get this taken care of. I understand that it is a fairly simple, minimally invasive procedure, that has a high success rate.
What has your experience been with patients who have elected to do the procedure? So far, almost everything I've read or watched indicates the person was happy that they had it done. Have you also found this to be true with your patients?
Surgery is reasonable safe.
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for getting back and expressing your opinion in detail.
I would agree that surgery would be preferable in your case, as you have had inadequate relief with medications.
In my department, about 4-5 surgeries are done every week for lumbar and cervical disc disease, and about 95-99% of patients do well after surgery.
They are relieved of pain and go back to normal routine life in about two weeks after the surgery.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)