Pain in spine

2018-12-31 13:39:32
Had my mri done and it says small anterior marginal osteophytes seen at all lumbular levels - spondylosis changes. What is the reason and cure for it
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There s no known reason for developing osteophytes. These usually occur in response to ageing process and don’t indicate any disease. Please inform what was the indicator mri in your case ? What are real symptoms u have. We need to treat u not the MRI.

Answered2018-12-31 15:01:44

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Small anterior osteophytes are age related changes. You develop these changes as you grow old.  So what I mean is we don't treat anterior osteophytes because it is an age related change. Why did you get the MRI?

Answered2019-01-01 05:45:56

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