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I had back surgery in January of this year but the pain is still horrible. My most recent MRI states the left s1 descending nerve root appears to be displaced posteriorly. A non enhancing component is noted in the left lateral recess. The possibility of a small recurrent hernia toon should be considered. What does all that mean?
Your MRI says lateral recess foraminal stenosis which leads to compression of exiting nerve root which later on supply lower limb [leg].Due to compression of this nerve root there is tingling numbness in your leg and pain associated with it.
Medication like methylcobalamine with muscle relaxant and analgesic will reduce pain; you can take them consulting your treating doctor.
You may consult physiotherapist for further guidance. He may start TENS, or ultrasound which is helpful in your case.
I will advise to check your vit B12 and vit D3 level. MRI shows disc compressing on nerve root then surgical decompression is permanent solution.
Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries.
Take care.
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Hello, I have studied your case. Your MRI says lateral recess foraminal stenosis which leads to compression of exiting nerve root which later on supply lower limb [leg].Due to compression of this nerve root there is tingling numbness in your leg and pain associated with it. Medication like methylcobalamine with muscle relaxant and analgesic will reduce pain; you can take them consulting your treating doctor. You may consult physiotherapist for further guidance. He may start TENS, or ultrasound which is helpful in your case. I will advise to check your vit B12 and vit D3 level. MRI shows disc compressing on nerve root then surgical decompression is permanent solution. Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries. Take care.