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I had an MRI and it showsc3c4 mild Brad based disc bulge but does not indent spinal cord. C4an5 small central protussionwith slight cephalad migration..c5an 6brad based disc bulge c7 an 7leftparacentral protussionwith slight audial migration.. What does this mean? I m scared
The report describes degenerative changes associated with age, affecting the discs between your neck vertebrae.
The key point here is the symptoms these changes cause. The risk is that these discs may exert compression upon the nerves or the spinal cord.
If you don't suffer weakness or severe pain, there's nothing significant to worry about, and treatment will be only by anti-inflammatory and analgesics.
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What Do My MRI Scan Test Results Indicate?
The report describes degenerative changes associated with age, affecting the discs between your neck vertebrae. The key point here is the symptoms these changes cause. The risk is that these discs may exert compression upon the nerves or the spinal cord. If you don t suffer weakness or severe pain, there s nothing significant to worry about, and treatment will be only by anti-inflammatory and analgesics.