Can A Minor Cervical Disc Bulge At C2–C4 Cause Persistent Mild Headaches?
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Question : Could a cervical disc bulge even if minor at C 2 & C 3 as well as at C 3 & C 4 cause mild but consistent headaches? I’ve had an MRI of the brain and neck. Neck definitely has degeneration and height loss
Brief Answer:
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It is quite possible that you are having a headache because of this, it is known as cervicogenic headache, but you have to rule out tension headache and migraine to diagnose as a cervicogenic headache. Needs your scan to know the exact cause of your pain.
Kindly upload the reports.
Regards
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It is quite possible that you are having a headache because of this, it is known as cervicogenic headache, but you have to rule out tension headache and migraine to diagnose as a cervicogenic headache. Needs your scan to know the exact cause of your pain.
Kindly upload the reports.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Result Date (e.g. 10/29/1985):
Procedure: MRI Cervical Spine wo IV
History: CERVICAL SPINAL STENOSIS
Procedure Comments: MRI of the cervical spine was performed without
intravenous contrast.
Findings:
Alignment: Mild reversal the normal cervical lordosis.
Bone marrow: Normal for age.
Vertebrae: Degenerative changes are seen at the atlantoaxial articulation.
C2-C3: Posterior disc bulges seen asymmetric towards the left with left
greater than right uncovertebral arthrosis and mild bilateral neural foraminal
stenosis. AP thecal sac diameter measures 8-9 mm.
C3-C4: Posterior disc osteophyte complex with uncovertebral and facet
arthrosis. 4 mm AP this diameter appears without significant change. Some
subligamentous extension of the disc material is seen. Moderate bilateral
neural foraminal stenosis. AP thecal sac diameter is 8 mm not significantly
changed.
C4-C5: Diffuse posterior disc osteophyte complex with partial effacement of
the ventral subarachnoid space. Uncovertebral and facet arthrosis. Mild
bilateral neural foraminal stenosis. AP thecal sac diameter measures 9 mm.
C5-C6: Posterior disc osteophyte complex is seen asymmetric in the midline and
to the left of the midline measuring up to 2 mm in thickness. AP thecal sac
diameter is 10 mm. Uncovertebral and facet arthrosis is seen. Moderate left and
mild right neural foraminal stenosis.
C6-C7: Mild diffuse disc bulge with uncovertebral arthropathy. Moderate right
and mild left neural foraminal stenosis.
C7-T1: No spinal canal or neural foraminal stenosis.
Cord: Normal.
Extra-vertebral soft tissues: Normal.
Visualized brain: Normal.
Additional comment: None.
IMPRESSION:
1. Multilevel degenerative disc disease appears without significant change
since 6/10/2017. This is most significant at the C3-4 level
Brief Answer:
Could be possible
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Yes, it is possible that you are having cervicogenic headache. Take 1 month physiotherapy, if its the pain is due to cervical issue it will be resolved.
Thanks.
Regards
Could be possible
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Yes, it is possible that you are having cervicogenic headache. Take 1 month physiotherapy, if its the pain is due to cervical issue it will be resolved.
Thanks.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
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