I have found HLA B27 +Ve last Year. Then i have done M.R.I as per dr advised & M.R.I is normal. But from last week i have back pain and cramps in both legs. Yesterdah i visit to Clinic they done sujok therepy and give some naturopathy medicines for 1 month. But still i have backpain.
So pls suggest me what can i do.
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Hello , being HLA b27 positive means you r prone to develop autoimmune diseases like Ankylosing spondylitis, urethritis, uveatis and rheumatoid arthritis. From you symptoms mostly it seems early pain syndrome of ankylosing spondylitis. There is a new treatment regimen for stiffness and pain in ankylosing spondylitis recently developed. It makes use of a medicine which was previously not know to cause benefits in Ankylosing Spondylitis. For further information do make an appointment with me and we will talk.
Back pain is due to muscle overload of that area secondary to prolonged and poor sitting. Your profession must be requiring you to be on a laptop and mobile, both of them encourage poor posture. The muscles get fatigued and stiff.
Next Steps
ergonomic manner of working and sitting, appropriate stretching exercises, frequent breaks
Most back pains don't need investigation.
It's a clinical diagnosis based on history and examination.
Period of pain, Radiation to legs,
Numbness or tingling.
Heel pain.
Other joints pain or not .
It may simply be postural pain needing few
Postural tips and exercises.
Next Steps
better to visit a orthopedic surgeon or video consultation
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