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How To Overcome The Pain At My Back, Groin And Arm?

i have suffered with back pain for 10 yrs. now and i was told i had arthritis .But now in the last year it caused pain in my grone witch then caused majer pain in my left arm felr like some one pulling hot wires out my finger tips the pain was excruciating and lasted a week i have now less feelings in my middle,ring,and baby finger.then one night I woke up screaming with me right arm feeling the same except it was worse and painis still ongoing.I now almost lost full use of my right leg and my back is in excruciating pain almost every day,today I started getting pain in my right foot and my foot was trying to fold in half lenghtwise.some one please help me.
Tue, 22 Nov 2016
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your lower quadrant pain is mostly due to lumbar disc lesion as the sequence indicates progressing lesion..
differently from your upper limb..the numbness is usually due to cervical spondylosis or a localized lesion to the wrist(less likely)
diagnosis can be done by MRI back and neck..
or NCV test of the ulnar nerve ..

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How To Overcome The Pain At My Back, Groin And Arm?

your lower quadrant pain is mostly due to lumbar disc lesion as the sequence indicates progressing lesion.. differently from your upper limb..the numbness is usually due to cervical spondylosis or a localized lesion to the wrist(less likely) diagnosis can be done by MRI back and neck.. or NCV test of the ulnar nerve ..