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Diagnosed With Prolapsed Disk On Lower Back. Prescribed Myolgin Capsules, Ketesse. Start Using Myolgin Again?

Hello, I have been diagonised with a prolapsed disk on my lower back, was admitted and had continous traction for like 12days. When I got discharged my doctor prescribed myolgin capsules and Ketesse for 7days, after this I stopped using the drugs totally and started exercising the back but now the pain is slowly getting bad again, can I start using myolgin again?
Sat, 26 Oct 2013
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Dear sir/madam

Disc prolapse usually needs surgical treatment, now a days specialized spine surgeons are available in many hospitals.
It gets relieved by using pain suppressants but it is short lived and will not stay for a longer time. so make sure your treatment is for long term and permanant.

You can take pregabalin and methylcobalamine tablets for some relief. it is quite useful too.

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Diagnosed With Prolapsed Disk On Lower Back. Prescribed Myolgin Capsules, Ketesse. Start Using Myolgin Again?

Dear sir/madam Disc prolapse usually needs surgical treatment, now a days specialized spine surgeons are available in many hospitals. It gets relieved by using pain suppressants but it is short lived and will not stay for a longer time. so make sure your treatment is for long term and permanant. You can take pregabalin and methylcobalamine tablets for some relief. it is quite useful too. thanks