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Back Pain shooting into left leg.
I have back pain shooting into left leg. I took MRI and the MRI report is as below. Mild lumbar spondylosis.  Mild diffuse annular bulge with left paracentral focal caudal protrusion at L2-3 indenting the thecal sac and neural foramina with impingement of left traversing nerve root.  Mild diffuse annular bulge with left paracentral focal caudal extrusion at L4-5 indenting the thecal sac and neural foramina with impingement of left traversing nerve root. Suggestions for pain relief plz
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This can cause radiating pain in legs. U need to take some physio treatment as well as some combination of medicines like vit b12, do proper exercise and take precautions to prevent further injury.
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