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Getting Regular Periods. MRI Test Shows Loss Of Cervical Lordosis. What Is The Problem?

29 yrs female married for two months with regular menstruation cycle . MRI result reveals central and bilateral paracentral disc protrusions at c5-c6 and c6-c7 levels with mild thecal compression.There is loss of cervical Iordosis.Anterior osteophytes are seen in the cervical vertebral bodies at places.Posterior osteophytes are seen in the peridiscal margins at C4-c5,c5-c6 and c6-c7 levels. What do we do ??
Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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Hi,
From report it shows that you got degenerative changes developed in your spinal vertebrae.
It is unusual at this age having osteo-artheritis and degenerative changes unless there is history of accident or injury on spinal vertebrae.
Consult spine specialist and get examined.
Ok and take care.
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Getting Regular Periods. MRI Test Shows Loss Of Cervical Lordosis. What Is The Problem?

Hi, From report it shows that you got degenerative changes developed in your spinal vertebrae. It is unusual at this age having osteo-artheritis and degenerative changes unless there is history of accident or injury on spinal vertebrae. Consult spine specialist and get examined. Ok and take care.