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Constant Lower Back Pain Radiating From Buttocks To Heels, Aggravates On Heavy Lifting, No Relief With Exercise. Solution?

Good Morning Sir, Iam Naresh, Age:26yrs, from Khammam, Andra Pradesh. A job holder have no physical hard work. Am suffering Lower Back Pain since three months. As i know lifted more weight causes this pain. Earlier Pain started at right buttock and shifting to left to right day by day. I Consulted Dr.Murali,MD., D.M.( Neurology ),@Khammam. He examined me and replied that it is a disc prolapsed @SLRT45degrees, it is first time na, so am not suggesting MRI and do the small excersize daily you l get relief. But I dont get any relief. Pain some times passes from buttock to leg heal when long sitting. I can walk freely, Can sit & Stand without any help any where but cannot bend forward as like as my earlier days. One of my friend is a Physiotherapist examined me and told me it is look like disc degenaration, or Sciatica . Please reply me and suggest me Sir. What I Have To DO... Naresh.
Tue, 23 Oct 2012
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Urologist 's  Response
Hi

Welcome to HCM.
It looks like you have cord compression and it is wise to consult a NEUROSURGEON/SPINE SURGEON/ORTHOPEDICIAN.
MRI is probably necessary as the pain is getting worse.

Get well soon.
Regards
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Radiologist Dr. Ganesh Sanap's  Response
Hi,Omnaresh
welcome to HCM
Your symptoms are sudden in onset after weight lifting, so i think it is a prolapsed intervertebral disc rather than degenarative changes . You must do your MRI lumbar spine scan, which is best investigation for spine.
Dont do any excercise before complete diagnosis. it will harm u more.
Thanking you.
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Constant Lower Back Pain Radiating From Buttocks To Heels, Aggravates On Heavy Lifting, No Relief With Exercise. Solution?

Hi Welcome to HCM. It looks like you have cord compression and it is wise to consult a NEUROSURGEON/SPINE SURGEON/ORTHOPEDICIAN. MRI is probably necessary as the pain is getting worse. Get well soon. Regards