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What does this mri mean? In l1-l2. What should be done to reduce this or maintain this and not make it worse.
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Kindly share your symptoms. You need a clinical examination  and evaluation of your condition.
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Please post full films and reports This particular showing degenerated disc and vertebral end plates
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Consult doctor. Simple and effective treatment
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Hello good evening. With based on one MRI sequence we won’t be able to help you much! We need to assess you clinically and see full MRI. Answer the following questions 1. from how long is the pain? 2. is back pain radiating to any of your legs? 3. tingling and numbness or shock like sensation any of the legs 4. difficulty in passing urine or stools? 5. and weakness in legs? If any of the symptoms are present, then you might grade it into severe. But if only back pain – it’s still in the early stages
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Share the full MRI films and reports Consult nearest Orthopedic surgeon.
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Consult with spine surgeon
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