Please get consultation for ur symptoms and not for MRI findings. 50% of MRI findings are incidental only.
So get proper detailed evaluation for your correct diagnosis for proper treatment
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Your mri has to be used to correlate tour aches and pains. We have to treat you and not the MRI. Give details of your suffering. Focus on getting treated for your pain and not your MRI findings.
What complaints do you have..
Nerve root compression is usually due to disc prolapse.
It is curable..
The treatment depends on the clinical condition.. If pain is minimal, it can be conserved with medicines like analgesics, nerve stimulants, calcium and vit d supplements. If pain is significant, it may require nerve root block
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Pls elaborate your symptoms so that proper management can be planned.
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Take bed rest, hot fomentation, avoid heavy work, weight lifting, Indian toilet, sitting down...
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L4 -L5,L5-S1 PIVD WITH ROOT COMPRESSION
U NEED TO CONSULT WITH ME DIRECTLY THROUGH PRACTO FOR COMPLETE DISCUSSION ON THIS .....!
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MRI REPORT SHOW AND SAYS MANY THINGS .
YOUR SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS WHICH WE SEE CLINICALLY SHOULD CO - RELATE ON MRI FILMS AND NOT REPORT.
YES IT IS CURABLE .
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who suggested mri and what treatment and advice he has given you?
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There are some protocol to be followed at all clinical finidng match with Mri and you will be. fine.
get your self examined first.
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