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[|Human|] sir, from mri scan following impression : lumbar spondylosis, diffuse bulge with right lateral protrusion of L2-L3 IV disc, compressing thecal sac & exiting nerves on right side with left neural framinal stensis, diffuse bulge of L3-L4& L4-L5 discs causing B/L neural foaminal stenosiskindly help me , two neuro surgnes advised me to go operation  for which i dont want pse give me advise of what is the remedy. if i dont do go for operation what will be the effect in future and now I am taking german (indian) homopathy medicne for time being pse sir help me  thank u
[|AI|]  Hello welcome to Chat Doctor, Surgery for herniated disc is absolutely indicated if 1. You have weakness in your legs(inability to move any part of your legs). 2. You have problem with passing urine or stools.3.your pain is unrelenting and non-responsive to conservative measures which include bed rest, physiotherapy , nerve numbing medications and anti-inflammatory medications all tried for a period of 12 weeks. If any of three conditions apply to your condition, and it is affecting your quality of life and your job, getting the surgery done at the earliest is advisable. The source of pain can be inflammatory or mechanical. During the initial few weeks' sine the pain is related to inflammation it has more chances of getting resolved on its own, but once the pain is related to mechanical pressure it is unlikely that your pain will resolve without relieving the mechanical pressure by surgery. If the pressure is due to inflammation you might do well even without surgery, whereas if it is due to mechanical pressure it is likely that your symptoms will progress if not operated. Hope this answers your question. With Kind regards,