I have back pain from 1 year and in mri reports conclusion is: Mild diffuse disc bulge at LV 2-3, LV 3-4 level causing indentation thecal sac only. Diffuse disc bulge at LV 4-5 level causing indentation thecal sac and mild narrowing of bilateral lateral recesses. Mild diffuse and central disc bulge at LV 4-5, LV 5-SV 1 level causing indentation thecal sac only.
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Lybrate "As" per your clinical history is concerned please discuss with your treating Doctor about prescription medications like - a)Gabapentin b)Cortisone injections 2)Discuss with your physio for an exercise plan Do follow lifestyle modifications like this - 1)Do exercise regularly. Strengthening the trunk muscles helps stabilize and support the spine. 2)Try to maintain good posture. Good posture reduces the pressure on your spine and disks. Keep your back straight and aligned, particularly when sitting for long periods. Lift heavy objects properly, making your legs, not your back do most of the work. 3)Try to maintain a healthy weight. Excess weight puts more pressure on the spine and disks, making them more susceptible to herniation. Hope that helps
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Dear lybrate-user It's good to share your concern about your health problem. You've mentioned about back pain and also shared your MRI report. There are various reasons of back pain, trigger cause, maintaining cause, etc. Radiological report is only meant to see the gross damage in neural spine, when the treatment is not result oriented. And also there are various treatments which may give you relief, but for complete treatment. I would suggest you to share details of your case in personal consultation for better understanding and management. You should give complete details like your age, gender, weight, height, symptoms details, pain pattern and modalities.
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