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Back Pain Problem
My wife have back pain problem since last more than 1 year. Now i have done MRI and doctor said that the disc is minor outside the bone bracket. Below is the MRI Report: FINDINGS: 1) Lumbar spine curvature is maintained. 2) Lumbosacral transitional vertebral is seen in form of sacralization of L5 vertebra. 3) Rest of the vertebral bodies show normal height with signal intensity. L3-L4 and L4-L5 disc desiccation is noted. 4) L1-L2 - No significant neuroforaminal narrowing or spinal canal stenosis. 5) L2-L3 - No significant neuroforaminal narrowing or spinal canal stenosis. IMPRESSION: 1) Lumbosacral transitional vertebral in form of sacralization of L5 vertebra. 2) Broad based posterocentral disc protrusion at L3-L4 level with annular tear, moderately narrowing bilateral lateral recess and neural foramina. 3) Mild diffuse disc bulge at L4-L5 level, mildly narrowing bilateral lateral recess and neural foramina.
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Ensure that you maintain an appropriate posture while working or sitting or walking....Take frequent stretch breaks and drink lots of water...Discontinue using pillow while sleeping straight...Do not lift heavy objects, especially after bending down....Eat a healthy wholesome meal which should satisfy your minerals and proteins requirement...take over the counter pain medications.. Consult nearest orthopedic surgeon they will do the needful.
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