What Do These Lab Reports Indicate?
I know thoracic disc issues are rare. At least that's what the doctor told me. At first he would even write me the script for my thoracic MRI because he said I can't injure that unless I was in a auto wreck or fell 5 stories from a building. I domt know what the spurs mean and if any of this is fixable. Put didn't work, I've lost 50 pounds trying this past year, so I've tried different things. I can always send more images if needed.
Oral muscle relaxants can help.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
I have seen the attached images.
As per your attached report, You have degenerative spondylosis & disc disease in lumbar and thoracic spine.
It occurs due to repetitive overload or stress to the disc & it increases the risk of disc herniation & spinal canal stenosis.
For this condition you have to do stretching & strengthening exercises in which you have to stretch tight muscle & strengthen weakened ones which will alleviate stress on facet joint and disc. The spurs can be removed surgically if there is any compression of the nerve root due to the spurs.
- Maintain optimum body weight,if you are obese
- Avoid lifting heavy weights as it imparts more strain on your back
- Change your daily activities so that you avoid movements that can cause further pain, especially bending forward and lifting as it will worsen the disc protrusion. if you want to bend forwards, do it with your hips and knees flexed.
- Use a lumbosacral back support to stabilize your spinal muscles
- Intermittent traction might be helpful to cause a regression of the disc space.
- After the initial pain has subsided, remedial exercises to strengthen the spine are very important to restore normal spinal movements and muscle strength. The main aim of exercise is to encourage mobility, reduce muscle spasm, prevent further deterioration in the muscles and speed recovery.
- Use analgesics like advil or aleve and muscle relaxants to relieve pain and muscle spasm, as needed. Vitamin B12 supplements & Pregabalin may be helpful in controlling the neuropathic pain.
I hope this answers your query.
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Wishing you good health.
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Dr. Praveen Tayal.
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Allow the pain to reduce first.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
Injections can reduce the inflammation but will not reduce the spurs. It is better to start with oral muscle relaxants and pain killers and let the pain subside completely and then gradually start with the exercises.
Hope my answer is helpful.
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Regards.