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What Is The Role Of Hifenac And Tolfree In Curing Pain Back, Hips And Thighs?

hi dr
m sufferin with pain in lower back,hips bone n thighs...
my dr told me its radicular pain

he asked me to take absolute bed rest and gave two medicines 'hifenac-mr' and 'tolfree 150'

m feeling less pain nw...
bt i dnt knw if m actually recovering or if the dr has given me pain killers..

what do u suggest?
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
I need to know you age, type of pain aggravating and relieving factors, postural changes, any pins needle sensation etc. 90% of back pain is musculoskeletal relieved by simple pain killers but we need to rule out discogenic or facetogenic pain.Physiotherapy also helps along with medicines. If pain is getting better just continue taking painkillers for max 2 weeks. no bed rest is recommended nowdays as it deconditions you muscles. if pain recurs just consult a pain physician for correct diagnosis.
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What Is The Role Of Hifenac And Tolfree In Curing Pain Back, Hips And Thighs?

I need to know you age, type of pain aggravating and relieving factors, postural changes, any pins needle sensation etc. 90% of back pain is musculoskeletal relieved by simple pain killers but we need to rule out discogenic or facetogenic pain.Physiotherapy also helps along with medicines. If pain is getting better just continue taking painkillers for max 2 weeks. no bed rest is recommended nowdays as it deconditions you muscles. if pain recurs just consult a pain physician for correct diagnosis.