I did a CT examination. Please ask the doctor to help me see what this means
Condition Analysis:
According to the CT findings, the density of the upper cervical spinal cord increases slightly. If it is serious, it may be bleeding, but according to your situation, I think the possibility of bleeding is unlikely, but CT is obviously not as good as MRI for the examination of spinal cord lesions, so rest assured to do an MRI. If it is normal, it may be local muscle injury. Just pay attention to rest.
Condition Analysis:
In fact, from the examination results, there is generally no big problem. I don't know what specific symptoms and signs you have. You can also do physical therapy and acupuncture in the rehabilitation physiotherapy department. Generally, you will get better slowly after a few days of rest, and there is no big problem
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to the examination results, the main reason is that the CT examination can not determine the nature, but there is a high-density shadow. In this case, we still need to do an MRI examination to determine the specific causes and then treat the symptoms. In this case, we should mainly pay attention to rest and try not to do strenuous exercise. Actively check and cooperate with treatment to avoid affecting the recovery of the disease.
Condition Analysis:
It is considered that there is the greatest possibility of injury if there is a local increase in small slice density. In this case, it should be judged in combination with the symptoms. If the neck pain is relatively obvious, there may be muscle or even bone lesions. It is suggested to carry out magnetic resonance examination as soon as possible to clarify the etiology.
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation you described and the CT examination results, the doctor only described a high-density shadow, but did not make it clear whether the high-density shadow is bleeding or other problems, so there is no way to make a further diagnosis for you. It is better to make a further MRI to make sure whether the high-density shadow is caused by bleeding or damage. If the child has obvious cervical pain, it is best to be hospitalized for observation first. Be sure to pay attention to braking and rest more.