I have back pain, I made treatment like 3 yrs ago (6 months treatment)and it was cured through medication.But it started again now sometimes a normal pain in middle of spinal cord and sometimes severe pain ,it all started nearly 5 yrs ago that I injured while playing. My question is that should I start the same medication before I used to take or anything else?
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Back pain has a broad spectrum..and has almost hundreds of causes.. It requires proper history taking... Clinical examination.. Then investigations if required... It would not be fair... If I do spot diagnosis.
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kindly consult physically
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IF you have pain radiating to both the legs or your walking and stading distance decreases than before then go for
MRI LUMBER SPINE WITH WHOLE SPINW SCREENING
if you have only back pain then
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one muscle relaxant
one pain killer with antacids
physiotherapy
IFT/SWD to back
for 15 days
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