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How Can Severe Pain In The Thoracic Vertebrae Be Treated?
I have struggled with 2 thoracic vertebrae that are herniated for the past 10 years I have done physical therapy and epidural spine injections to no avail I am taking a prescribed pain pill but sometimes have to take 2 if I get a referral to a pain clinic will they change that course of action since that is the only one that let s me live my life and work full time
Thanks for writing to HealthCareMagic, I am Dr Muhammd Ahmad, I have closely read your question and I understand your concerns, I will hereby guide you regarding your health related problem.
I would suggest you to visit a neurosurgeon may be your answer lies in a surgery, if that is not the case then you can visit a pain clinic they might change the course of your treatement and try something different to deal with your problem.
I hope this answered your question, if you have more feel free to ask,otherwise close the discussion and rate it.
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Dr.Muhammad Ahmad. General and Family Physician...
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How Can Severe Pain In The Thoracic Vertebrae Be Treated?
Hello, Thanks for writing to HealthCareMagic, I am Dr Muhammd Ahmad, I have closely read your question and I understand your concerns, I will hereby guide you regarding your health related problem. I would suggest you to visit a neurosurgeon may be your answer lies in a surgery, if that is not the case then you can visit a pain clinic they might change the course of your treatement and try something different to deal with your problem. I hope this answered your question, if you have more feel free to ask,otherwise close the discussion and rate it. Regards. Dr.Muhammad Ahmad. General and Family Physician...