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Abdominal Pain, Back Pain, Stiff Leg. Cause?

i am having pain in my left side for almost three weeks which now my lower back is hurting. The pain is radiaing into my legs then my lower legs at times fell stiff. What is this? Sometimes i can t even move the pain is shrubbing in my left side.
Fri, 21 Mar 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
It looks like that you are having disc prolapse in your back with pinch nerve. This nerve is supplying sensation in leg . I would suggest you to get MRI, this will show us how much nerve compression is there. According to that if compression is mild then you will be given pregabalin and Neurobion . If compression is severe then you will need surgery. Avoid bending forward and weight lifting.
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Abdominal Pain, Back Pain, Stiff Leg. Cause?

It looks like that you are having disc prolapse in your back with pinch nerve. This nerve is supplying sensation in leg . I would suggest you to get MRI, this will show us how much nerve compression is there. According to that if compression is mild then you will be given pregabalin and Neurobion . If compression is severe then you will need surgery. Avoid bending forward and weight lifting.