I have a tingling sensation in my hip, and my left leg is weak and uncomfortable. My doctor told me to have an MRI. Do you doctors help me to see if it is serious?What should I do to treat it?
Condition Analysis:
This is an MRI of the lumbar spine. The doctor asked you to have an MRI of the lumbar spine, probably because he suspected that you had a herniated disc, but this came out normal, basically no herniation.Although the protrusion is not obvious, you still need to use some painkillers and nerve-nourishing drugs such as methylcobalamin and celecoxib for your symptoms.
Condition Analysis:
From the analysis of your MRI, it can be concluded that the tingling in your leg is caused by a herniated disc compressing a nerve, which can be treated with lumbar spine traction, acupuncture and massage to help relieve the symptoms.
Condition Analysis:
Your magnetic resonance examination, currently see the lumbar disc herniation symptoms are not very obvious, at present is mainly to see whether the corresponding clinical symptoms are caused by the corresponding supraspinatus nerve compression, gluteus medius injury, etc., and then is the sciatic nerve injury, regular hospital pain, acupuncture outpatient examination.