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mild buldges disc

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> Mild direct posterior Bulge of the L5 -S1 disc touching both s1 nerve roots
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> congenital spinal canal stenosis
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> mild bulges of L4-L5 discs , the disc bulge is more inclined to the left side at L4-5 level
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What is my status

I will be ok or what
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There is only numboss on my reight root

Age 26

All doctors told me

u ok  

but what about numboss on my reight root

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Hi,

It is difficult to give the exact prognosis without getting a chance of clinical and knowing the complete medical history including age of the patient and general condition of the patient. However if you are young in age, with good general health the chances of recovery are good but will depend upon the rehab therapy and expertise of your doctor.

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How

will be my status
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My statues

I can full recovery


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Hi,

It is important to correlate these findings with your clinical symptoms. However from the findings it does seem that you may need to undergo physical therapy, take rest, and oral anti-inflammatory pain medications.
Hopefully the conservative management should be able to provide relief.

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