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Suggest Treatments For Disc Bulge At C6-c7 And Posterior Marginal Osteophytes

My MRI report has two impressions. 1) Discal bulge at C6-C7 with no neural compromise. 2) Posterior marginal ostephytes, discal bulge/ protrusion at L1-L2, discal bulge at L4-L5, L5-S1 with thecal indentation. Kindly tell me what might be the reason for above & the best solution for the above. which specialist i should meet. Thanks in advance.
Mon, 6 Apr 2015
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Dear Sir/Madam
I have gone through your query and read your symptoms.
In my opinion, see the findings of your spine have no significance if you have no symptoms, MRI is a very sensitive investigation, and it needs to be interpreted in light of symptoms.
the best person for you to contact if you have symptoms is a Spine surgeon.
I hope that answers your query. If your want any more clarification, contact me back.
Dr Narender Saini
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Suggest Treatments For Disc Bulge At C6-c7 And Posterior Marginal Osteophytes

Dear Sir/Madam I have gone through your query and read your symptoms. In my opinion, see the findings of your spine have no significance if you have no symptoms, MRI is a very sensitive investigation, and it needs to be interpreted in light of symptoms. the best person for you to contact if you have symptoms is a Spine surgeon. I hope that answers your query. If your want any more clarification, contact me back. Dr Narender Saini