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Back pain and numbness
Wt -80 kgs & ht- 5'11" Age -32 yers male. I am suffering with( some times neck & cooler bone) , low back pain when standing/walk long time, numbness in hend/ feet mostly when sleeping or some time tiredness in eys from 1 yrs. I also feel numbness in both hend when I use My mobile phone over My chest while lying down.and when I sit on foot numbness comes in foots after few mints My current 25 hydroxy is 24 ng/ml (deficiency), Calcium is 9.06 mg/dl , Vitamin b12 is 377 Pg/ml & urica acid is 4.30 mg/dL,CBC normal & no any other lab test problem.  I had pulmonary tuberculosis (very few diagnosed) medication july-20 to jan 21, but before start medication of tbI already feel these symptoms. Also attached my doctor consultant report with nero. Plz advised/help me. I m unable to go hospital in this Pendimic...
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Kindly consult on video
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Just avoid those positions which numbs your hand and leg Do back exercises Volini spray. Gentle massage lower back Tab NEUROKIND can be taken Continue TB medications Doesn't seem to be a major problem Relax
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You have multiple issues and with TB can have TB spine too. Need consultation as you are too young to suffer for these problems. These medication ur taking from 6 months that means the problem is turning chronic. Can consult online too.
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Hi From the history you shared it's look like Cervical and lumbar radiculopathy with nerve root compression As u are already on Anti Koch's (TB) treatment We need your proper evaluation with the cervical and lumbar spine x-rays followed by whole spine x-ray
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kindly get X rays and MRI done and consult Orthopaedic Surgeon
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