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[|Human|] Hi , I am having pain in my lower back and lower thigh. I did MRI for lower area and the report says I have broad based herniation at L5-S1 with posterocentral annular tear causing mild impingement on thecal sac and bilateral adjacent nerve roots My doctor (physician) has asked me to concern a surgeon but I am afraid to go.. Do I have to go for surgery ?? How severe is this thing ? what precautions should I take and what could be the reason for this ?
[|AI|]  Hi thanks for your question.You're having intervertebral disc herniation at L5 -S1 level with posterocentral annular tear causing mild impingement on thecal sac and bilateral adjacent nerve root. Most probably this condition could be due to mild trauma or improper positions while doing different jobs involving your back. Since herniation of disc is associated with annular tear and impingement on thecal sac and nerves on both side, this condition needs medical attenuation, if left untreated can lead to further damage and even can cause paralysis of lower limbs. I would suggest you to consult an orthopedic surgeon or a neurosurgeon who may be able to tell you, this condition needs surgery or not.Meanwhile I Would suggest you to take proper bed rest, avoid all sort of jerks to your back and adopt proper position while doing minor jobs involving your back. Hope this answers your question.