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There's nothing wrong with magnetic resonance, magnetic resonance is the deflection of hydrogen atoms in the human body by placing a person in a magnetic field. Record again. Due to the different water content of various parts of the human body.
Therefore, the image displayed after computer processing is also different. Therefore, he has a higher resolution of soft tissues than CT. There is also no radioactivity.
The principle of CT and X-ray is the same, both use X-ray rays to penetrate the human body and make the film light-sensitive. Or convert it into a digital signal and process it by a computer. Because there are X-rays, they theoretically have an effect on the human body.
However, due to the short irradiation time and low energy, it is also negligible. They are currently the most effective means of diagnosing lumbar disc herniation. You can do it with confidence.
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I don't understand what you mean, but you want to ask which of these three tests is the best for diagnosing disc lesions.
Regardless of the ** factor, it is naturally the best magnetic resonance, and there is no radiation damage. X-rays are screening and have no direct effect on the intervertebral disc, and can only indirectly infer the lesion of the intervertebral disc through the change of the intervertebral space. CT also has unique advantages in diagnosing intervertebral disc lesions, but the disadvantage is that the discrimination of soft tissues is not as good as magnetic resonance, and there is a certain amount of radiation damage.
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There is no relationship between lumbar disc herniation and examination, and MRI is the best examination method for lumbar disc herniation.
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Summary. Dear, hello, I am glad to answer the question of [Hello low back pain and want to go to your hospital to see an MRI] and make the following: low back pain is the need to do an MRI to clarify the cause of low back pain, there are many reasons for low back pain, common lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar degeneration and lumbar muscle strain, lumbar ligament disease, bacterial infection, etc., can cause low back pain, as well as urology, as well as ** disease, patients need to combine the patient's medical history after low back pain, There are also related examinations for physical signs, and MRI is also a good examination to identify the pain in the lumbar spine**, and the cause can be corrected only after the cause is identified**.
Dear, hello, I am glad to answer the question of [Hello low back pain and want to go to your hospital to see an MRI] and make the following: low back pain is the need to do an MRI to clarify the cause of low back pain, there are many reasons for low back pain, common lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar degeneration and lumbar muscle strain, lumbar ligament disease, bacterial infection, etc., can cause low back pain, as well as urology, as well as ** disease, patients need to combine the patient's medical history after low back pain, There are also related examinations for physical signs, and MRI is also a good examination to identify the pain in the lumbar spine**, and the cause can be corrected only after the cause is identified**.
Hello dear, if there is radiation pain or claudication of the lower limbs, the patient will also be asked to do a CT examination of the lumbar spine and an MRI examination of the lumbar spine. CT of the lumbar spine shows good bony masses in the spinal canal, and MRI shows good results in the spinal cord and nerve roots, as well as soft tissues in the spinal canal. Therefore, in general, it is necessary to combine the above three examinations to jointly determine what is the specific cause of back pain, and then do the corresponding ** according to **.
Tomorrow Friday is gone, can I have an MRI on the same day? Because home is connected on all sides.
Hello dear, you can go.
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Under normal circumstances, the previous diagnosis results can only be used as a reference, and the hospital will arrange a new comprehensive examination for you, according to the latest examination results of your own hospital, so as to judge your condition, which is not only responsible for you personally, but also responsible for the hospital itself. If the results of examinations at other hospitals are used as the basis, a diagnostic problem eventually arises, and the phenomenon of prevarication will occur. The questioner asked this question because he was worried about the impact on the body of normal people who have undergone multiple MRIs.
I consulted my classmate in the physical examination department of a tertiary hospital, and he said that there is no problem for normal people to have two MRIs in a year (with an interval of more than three months). You had your MRI done in May last year, and it's been more than a year and three months since now, and there's no problem with having an MRI done again. The above answers are for reference only!
Whether to do an MRI or not is subject to the recommendation of the attending doctor).
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Too vague.
The vertebral disc is compressed for a long time, and the degeneration of water deficiency becomes brittle and fragile, and individual fragments fall into the upper and lower adjacent vertebrae that are also denatured and soft, becoming Xu Mo nodules, when this nodule is too large and compresses the posterior spine or nerve root, the symptoms of low back pain are obvious.
Only surgery if necessary.
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Ask your doctor this question.
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Analysis: Hello, according to your description, your condition is lumbar intervertebral postural herniation.
Guiding opinions:**There are many ways to search for anterior disc herniation between the lumbar spine, and you can be conservative in this case**: 1. Sleep on a hard bed; 2. Exercise the muscle strength of the lower back; 3. Tuina massage. I hope mine has helped you in the world.
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