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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???
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.