MRI:L4-L5 Disc Desiccation, Mild Broad Based Diffuse Disc Bulge, Mild Facet Arthropathy, Thecal Sac Is Minimally Effaced, L5-S1 Severe Disc Desiccation, Central Disc Protrusion
please help mri shows L4-L5 i have moderate disc desiccation is seen with mild broad based diffuse disc bulge. Mild facet arthropathy is noted. The thecal sac is minimally effaced. L5-S1 severe disc desiccation is seen. There is a central disc protrusion as well as a left paracentral producing severe effacement of the thecal sac. The thecal sac is effaced by approximately 90% Left lateral recess stenosis is noted as well.
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What you describe here are sometimes referred to as "degenerative changes" in your lumbar sacral discs. It is not good news of course though the prognosis can be very varied. Anti-inflammatory medication and/or surgery should only be considered on the bases of your symptoms.
In the meantime you can help yourself along the way by loosing some weight and doing gentle back exercises. Obviously you will need to avoid all lifting and anything that seems to exacerbate you symptoms.
I hope that I have answered your questions fully and been of some help. If you have anymore questions please contact me again anytime.
Hi there. Thank you for posting your question with Healthcaremagic. I will do my best to help you.
What you describe here are sometimes referred to as "degenerative changes" in your lumbar sacral discs. It is not good news of course though the prognosis can be very varied. Anti-inflammatory medication and/or surgery should only be considered on the bases of your symptoms.
In the meantime you can help yourself along the way by loosing some weight and doing gentle back exercises. Obviously you will need to avoid all lifting and anything that seems to exacerbate you symptoms.
I hope that I have answered your questions fully and been of some help. If you have anymore questions please contact me again anytime.
Dr Andrew Rynne.
www.doctorrynne.com
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MRI:L4-L5 Disc Desiccation, Mild Broad Based Diffuse Disc Bulge, Mild Facet Arthropathy, Thecal Sac Is Minimally Effaced, L5-S1 Severe Disc Desiccation, Central Disc Protrusion
Hi there. Thank you for posting your question with Healthcaremagic. I will do my best to help you. What you describe here are sometimes referred to as degenerative changes in your lumbar sacral discs. It is not good news of course though the prognosis can be very varied. Anti-inflammatory medication and/or surgery should only be considered on the bases of your symptoms. In the meantime you can help yourself along the way by loosing some weight and doing gentle back exercises. Obviously you will need to avoid all lifting and anything that seems to exacerbate you symptoms. I hope that I have answered your questions fully and been of some help. If you have anymore questions please contact me again anytime. Dr Andrew Rynne. www.doctorrynne.com