Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Can a MRI detect a pinched guts within my lower rear ?

Can a MRI detect a pinched guts within my lower rear ?
The MRI scan is the best non-invasive way to diagnose pinch nerves surrounded by the lower back, or sciatica.
I would reflect it would show a pinched nerve. A MRI is highly expensive, over $2,000. Have you had a regular X-ray to see if its showed anything?
i have a pinched nerve and i did not own an mri . the doctor diagnosed it by physical examination / touch . mri is an expensive audition and you often enjoy to wait a few days until that time you can schedule one. if the doctor is competent to make the diagnosis minus the test , you will receive treated faster which is important since the pinched self-assurance can really hurt very doomed to failure. the good communication is that he prescribed some anti inflamatory medicine (like aleve but stronger) and something for stomach-ache because it was really discouraging. i stayed in bed two or three days and consequently took it really easy. it took give or take a few five days and i was right as new. obedient luck to you.

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