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How Can A Pinched Nerve In The Lower Spine Be Treated?

I have been diagnosed with a pinched nerve in my lower lumbar spine along with arthritis and sciatica pain. There is a cyst on the pinched nerve??? I am 85 years old. What do you recommend for my constant pain. Will Meloxicam help me and will Gabapentin help me? I am very confused because of all the side effects from the various pain medications I have taken, i.e. Tramadol.
Wed, 31 Jan 2018
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Hello,

Thanks for your query on HCM

"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this -

1)Regarding medication you can take [tramadol]and Cortisone injections for pain.

2)Do consult with a physiotherapist for specific exercise plan

Do follow few lifestyle modifications like -

1)Do exercise regularly. Strengthening the trunk muscles helps stabilize and support the spine.

2)Try to maintain a good posture. Good posture reduces the pressure on your spine and disks. Keep your back straight and aligned, particularly when sitting for long periods.

3)Try to maintain a healthy weight.

Hope that helps
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How Can A Pinched Nerve In The Lower Spine Be Treated?

Hello, Thanks for your query on HCM As per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this - 1)Regarding medication you can take [tramadol]and Cortisone injections for pain. 2)Do consult with a physiotherapist for specific exercise plan Do follow few lifestyle modifications like - 1)Do exercise regularly. Strengthening the trunk muscles helps stabilize and support the spine. 2)Try to maintain a good posture. Good posture reduces the pressure on your spine and disks. Keep your back straight and aligned, particularly when sitting for long periods. 3)Try to maintain a healthy weight. Hope that helps