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Hi, I m 28 years old female..I m looking for some information about my lumbosacral segment MRI results which shows that i have mild indentations of the spinal canal and left nerve roots are obviously seen at level of L3-4 & L4-5 intervertebral discs...normal vertebral height and intensity The symptom i have is lower back pain which is aggravated by long standing and walking and relieved by sittind and curving my lower back..plz I d like to know the severity and outcome of my case and whether there is any possibility that it could lead to disc prolapse especially now that I m 26 wks pregnant with my 1st child..and could this condition affect having a normal labour?? Best regards
Hi,i saw your history your spine looks little bad for your age.but you dont have to worry about that this is just a wear and tear of your spine and bad spinal posture because of pregnancy. you can do gentle exercise of back without compressing your tummy. you can go for normal labour. consult your gynecologist before taking any medication. Thanks.
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Will Back Pain Lead To Disc Prolapse?
Hi,i saw your history your spine looks little bad for your age.but you dont have to worry about that this is just a wear and tear of your spine and bad spinal posture because of pregnancy. you can do gentle exercise of back without compressing your tummy. you can go for normal labour. consult your gynecologist before taking any medication. Thanks.