Suffer From Back Pain. MRI Report Showing Lumbar Spondylosis, Annular Disc Bulge And Disc Herniation. Explain?
Hi Doctor, I got an MRI report last week because of my Back pain. They have mentioned Impression as 1. Early Lumbar Spondylosis 2. Posterior Annular Disc Bulge at L4/L5 Impinging upon Bilateral Neural Foramina. No Compression of Exiting Nerve Roots. 3. Left Paracentral and Foraminal Disc Herniation at L5/S1 causing Left Foraminal Stenosis with Compression of Exiting Nerve Root. Please guide
hallo dear friend ,thanks for writing to HCM i have studied your case what is your age?
this is you first episode or repeatedly having same problem is there any weakness in your lower limb or upper limb you need methylcobalamine , muscle relaxant with analgesic
take rest , , hot or cold fomentation avoid lifting weights sit with taking support to your back continue spine extension exersizes physiotherapy - SWD ,IFT WILL HELP if pain doesnt relieve then you need spinal decompression surgery for lumbar vertebrae , for further query contact drvaibhavg@yahoo.com
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Suffer From Back Pain. MRI Report Showing Lumbar Spondylosis, Annular Disc Bulge And Disc Herniation. Explain?
hallo dear friend ,thanks for writing to HCM i have studied your case what is your age? this is you first episode or repeatedly having same problem is there any weakness in your lower limb or upper limb you need methylcobalamine , muscle relaxant with analgesic take rest , , hot or cold fomentation avoid lifting weights sit with taking support to your back continue spine extension exersizes physiotherapy - SWD ,IFT WILL HELP if pain doesnt relieve then you need spinal decompression surgery for lumbar vertebrae , for further query contact drvaibhavg@yahoo.com