Conversation: The conversation between human and AI assistant.
[|Human|] Hi I am 43 years old and suffering from back pain.I went for MRI scan and may report says:The disc spaces are mildly dehydrated in lower lumbar spine.A small left posterolateral disc protrusionL4-L5 is seen mildly stretching the left exiting nerve root.there is also subtle disc bulge L5-S1.What have you suggest me.Thanks
[|AI|]  Hello MRI findings suggests mild degenerative disc disease of lumbar spine. There is mild deny Chat Doctor. At L4-5 level, there is small left anterolateral disc herniation which is mildly stretching left exiting nerve roots. There is also subtle disc bulge L5-S1 level. Majority of the cases of degenerative spine disease are benefited by physiotherapy and analgesics. Since you have mild findings, so you should try physiotherapy first. Surgery should be the last option. Treatment can be planned after consultation with neurologist. Get well soon. Take Care