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Suggest Remedy For Back Pain,sacrolaic Pain And Tailbone Pain

I m 34yrs male. I m suffering from backpain sacrolaic pain and tailbone pain and sciatic nerve pressure for the past 13yrs doctor said that l m suffering from ankylosing spondalitis as my hla b27 test was positive, they prescribed me etoshine 120 but i still been suffering stiffness and pain in the affected area please advise me what to do.
Fri, 13 Feb 2015
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Dear patient your ankylosing spondylitis condition can be making your nerve roots to get compressed in your back bone and to which you are experiencing pain in your back and sacroiliac region.you should see a pain physician who can give you xray or sonography guided selective nerve root block and can also advise you some physiotherapy exercises which will definitely help you with your condition.
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Suggest Remedy For Back Pain,sacrolaic Pain And Tailbone Pain

Dear patient your ankylosing spondylitis condition can be making your nerve roots to get compressed in your back bone and to which you are experiencing pain in your back and sacroiliac region.you should see a pain physician who can give you xray or sonography guided selective nerve root block and can also advise you some physiotherapy exercises which will definitely help you with your condition. For any further query you can ask me again anytime.