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As per MRI protrusion seen at l4 l5 leve
From 2 months pain in left leg, hip and buttock. As per MRI report Indentation of thecal sac nd bilateral nerve roots due to protrusion seen at l4 l5 level. Doctor K Salah se 2 months se bed rest pe hu , exercise aur medicine v le rha hu(1.UBICAR, 2.GABAPIN NT). BUT av v 5 mint se Jada Khara, baith, ya chal nhi pata. Bahut pain hota h.
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U r having nerve compression..so ur pain will radiate along the course of the nerve.. So better u should not waste time and start physiotherapy for nerve release.. U will be fine with in 10 sessions
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Any disc injury heals in 6 weeks. You must talk to your doctor and now start with your physiotherapy. You can use lumbar belt to get up from the bed. Physiotherapy plays an important role in getting your back in shape.
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physiotherapy will have electrotherapy, exercises and posture care.
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it would take about 3-4 weeks for you to get to your normal activities so have patience.
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