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How To Treat Swelling At The Back Due To Injection For Spinal Cord ?

hi i am 23 years old,Recently I had a baby.had 3rd degree tear,I have given injection in spinal cord to give stiches.Now its been 3 month,on my back where I have been injected,small bubble (Swelling) formed.It does not pain but I feel pain when I sit for long hours.Can you please advise
Wed, 26 Nov 2014
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It is already three months gone since you had injection in spinal area and now you are having some swelling over that area with pain, but this may not be due to injection that was given, if I would be your treating physician then I would treat this case with Tab Diclofenac 50 mg sustain release once in day, if the symptom does not improved then this need to be investigated, and the best option would be CT of spine, but because of injection it is very less likely, hope this information helps, take care. have a nice day.
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How To Treat Swelling At The Back Due To Injection For Spinal Cord ?

HI Well come to HCM It is already three months gone since you had injection in spinal area and now you are having some swelling over that area with pain, but this may not be due to injection that was given, if I would be your treating physician then I would treat this case with Tab Diclofenac 50 mg sustain release once in day, if the symptom does not improved then this need to be investigated, and the best option would be CT of spine, but because of injection it is very less likely, hope this information helps, take care. have a nice day.