Slip disc problem

2023-11-06 13:15:32
L5-S1 disc protrusion.pain in right side of. Lower back . burning sensation in feet nerve stretching in back side of right leg
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Disc protruaion Cause nubness and diminish sensation And pain in  back and buttocks radiation Ma be scaitic symptoms Consult to me i ll suggest for better

Answered2023-12-05 16:50:32

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I can provide some general information about L5-S1 disc protrusion and its symptoms. An L5-S1 disc protrusion is a condition that occurs when one of the discs in your lower back ruptures or bulges. This can put pressure on the nerves in your spine, causing pain, numbness, and tingling in your lower back, buttocks, and legs. The most common symptom of an L5-S1 disc protrusion is pain in the lower back. This pain can be sharp or dull, and it may be worse when you stand, sit, or bend over. You may also experience numbness or tingling in your buttocks, legs, and feet. In some cases, you may also have weakness in your legs. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it's important to see a doctor to get a diagnosis and treatment plan. There are a number of treatments available for L5-S1 disc protrusion, including physical therapy, medication, and surgery. In the meantime, there are a few things you can do to manage your pain and discomfort. You can try resting, applying ice or heat, and taking over-the-counter pain medication. You can also try doing some gentle exercises, such as walking or swimming. If you're experiencing severe pain or other symptoms, it's important to see a doctor right away. They can help you determine the best course of treatment for your condition
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you need a Physical Therapy
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if you want treatment physio you can take appointment on online

Answered2023-11-27 16:24:11

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Hey there! Your condition can be managed offline. Please visit a nearby physiotherapist. Get yourself assessed and treated. After you get relief from pain, you can continue on self with exercises and maintenence measures. Due to disc protrusion there is pressure on nerves. So, you are getting these symptoms. Note:Your condition is not so good. Please take quick action.
Next Steps
please visit a nearby physiotherapist.
Health Tips
Take proper rest. do not lift heavy weights. for relaxation, do hot water fomentation at back. Take care of proper sitting posture. Do not stress yourself out.

Answered2023-11-07 07:59:19

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Please consult online . You also need to correct posture n do back strengthening exercises. Electro therapy also required

Answered2023-11-07 02:35:49

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Consult in person with nearby physiotherapist and take electrotherapy for 10 days, after few sessions you will be suggested with exercises, which you need to do for a month.

Answered2023-11-07 02:17:54

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Hi you need an online consultation for best diagnosis and treatment.
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To know the current condition I need to check some clinical movements.
Health Tips
Rest. Moist heat compression. Spinal strengthening exercises. stretching exercise. Postural care.

Answered2023-11-06 17:23:11

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Visit near by physiotherapist and take proper treatment under their guidance

Answered2023-11-06 16:31:26

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