Cervical Spine Neck

Cervical Spine Neck
Bulging Disc questions cervical spine?

I had a pain in the right side of my neck for several months, and recently, I started to have numbness and tingling in his right arm and hand. He had headaches and a lot of weakness. So my doctor had to undergo an MRI. Magnetic resonance imaging Constructor showed a disc in my cervical spine, but the nurse told me that the disc is bulging on the left side, then my symptoms have no known cause and no treatment. What does this mean? If my symptoms indicate a disk Builder, is when the pain is on the opposite side of the BISC Ardennes eliminate bulging disc as the cause? I am very confused and I expected was for the last treatment. HELP! What should I ask my doctor? What is the cause of my pain? Thanks for suggesting that I can get a copy of my MRI for a second opinion. I made an appointment for about 20 minutes from now and I will request a copy of the results.

I would say you gets a second opinion ….. have a copy of the MRI and go to another ortho ..


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