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Severe Back Pain. MRI Shows Partial Loss Of Lumber Lordosis, Disc Buldge Of L4/5, L5-S1 Causing Indentation Of Thecal Sac. Suggest

I am 30 yrs old housewife. suffering from sever low back pain and occasionally sever leg cramp for lust 3-4 yrs. MRI report sows: 1.partial loss of lumber lordosis. 2.Mild diffuse disc bulge of L4/5 and L5-S1 discs is noted causing indentation of thecal sac and no natural compression. medicine is not effected. what to do???
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hello. Thanks for writing at HCM. First of all I'd suggest you to improve your posture. Refrain from bending forward or lifting heavy objects. Go for short wave diathermy sessions once a day and intermittent traction. In short physiotherapy sessions. Along with these take the medicines vitamin E, pregab and methyl cobalamin,vitamin d3. Rest is important too. Hope this helps you.
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Severe Back Pain. MRI Shows Partial Loss Of Lumber Lordosis, Disc Buldge Of L4/5, L5-S1 Causing Indentation Of Thecal Sac. Suggest

Hello. Thanks for writing at HCM. First of all I d suggest you to improve your posture. Refrain from bending forward or lifting heavy objects. Go for short wave diathermy sessions once a day and intermittent traction. In short physiotherapy sessions. Along with these take the medicines vitamin E, pregab and methyl cobalamin,vitamin d3. Rest is important too. Hope this helps you.