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Back pain going down towards butt
Got treated with Spine TB, long segment myelitis 2 yrs back. Iam having Lower back pain and burning sensation, going down to left butt and left thigh. Not able to stand for long time and difficult in day to day activities. Right side is not paining. Help
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You are already diagnosed, no need of further consultation for this problem You need physiotherapy,  care of skin, bowel and bladder. I am sorry to say permanent damage to Nerves and spinal cord already happened. Please boost your emotions and accept these disabilities
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for pain , stiffnes and burning you start gabapentin, tizan after consulting with nearby neurophysician
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If these are new symptoms which have started recently and were not present from 2 years back at the time of your TB myelitis, then a detailed evaluation is advisable. You can consult a Neurologist.
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