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What Does High ESR Level Mean While Experiencing A Herniated Disc L4 And L5 And Lower Back Pain?

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Posted on Thu, 21 Mar 2024
Question: I have herniated disc L4 and L5' have lower back pain now my ESR level is 87 what does it mean. Apart from this I have anxiety problem, however I had thyroid ear
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Brief Answer:
As explained below.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for your query.

I have gone through the details. High ESR indicates inflammation in the body. So in your case it can be due to herniated disc. For Low back pain you can take Tab. Nervup once daily. This is a prescription drug so it is better you visit your treating doctor for the same. Thyroid can also worsen your back pain, so monitor your thyroid levels and if you are on medications continue or alter the dose accordingly.

I hope this answered your query.

With regards,
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What Does High ESR Level Mean While Experiencing A Herniated Disc L4 And L5 And Lower Back Pain?

Brief Answer: As explained below. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for your query. I have gone through the details. High ESR indicates inflammation in the body. So in your case it can be due to herniated disc. For Low back pain you can take Tab. Nervup once daily. This is a prescription drug so it is better you visit your treating doctor for the same. Thyroid can also worsen your back pain, so monitor your thyroid levels and if you are on medications continue or alter the dose accordingly. I hope this answered your query. With regards,