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How To Cure Buldge In Lower Back Along With Leg Pain And Muscle Spasms?

I have a buldge in my lower back and now have been getting pains down my leg, as well as u had really bad muscle spasms tothe point where my legs went numb.. I am just wondering if the hospital can do anythin about this as I can not get in to see my doctor right away and am in pain
Thu, 6 Mar 2014
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It looks to me that you are having back muscle spasm with a prolapse disc and it is compressing nerves of your feet. I would like to suggest you drugs like pregabalin and methylcobalamine. Also avoid forward bending and lifting heavy weight or jerky car ride. Also if you are having difficulty in lying down do not keep your leg strait but keep them bend at knee. Also if your pain does not get improved or increases than I would suggests you to go for a MRI scan. That will give us information that how much nerve compression is there.
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How To Cure Buldge In Lower Back Along With Leg Pain And Muscle Spasms?

It looks to me that you are having back muscle spasm with a prolapse disc and it is compressing nerves of your feet. I would like to suggest you drugs like pregabalin and methylcobalamine. Also avoid forward bending and lifting heavy weight or jerky car ride. Also if you are having difficulty in lying down do not keep your leg strait but keep them bend at knee. Also if your pain does not get improved or increases than I would suggests you to go for a MRI scan. That will give us information that how much nerve compression is there.