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L3-4 and L4-5 loss of disc signal
L3-4: loss of disc signal,left para-central disc bulge identing left traversing nerve root & causing left foraminal narrowing. L4-5: loss of disc signal,diffuse disc bulge with central protrusion identing the thecal sac & compressing bilateral exiting nerve roots. And everything else is normal I am just 22 years old
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Don't take decision for surgery immediately. Interventional pain therapy like Ozone therapy or Disc Fx therapy are good options to avoid surgery. Visit www.painclinic.co.in
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