Could be disc bulge causing compression of nerve root. MRI lumbosacral spine will confirm diagnosis. Meanwhile NSAID with muscle relaxant combination will reduce symptoms.
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Get done MRI LS spine with whole spine screening and pelvis screening. Start physiotherapy: core and back strengthening . T. Mypospaz forte bd, t. Pan od, volini gel
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Get done MRI LS spine with whole spine screening and pelvis screening. Start physiotherapy: core and back strengthening . T. Mypospaz forte bd, t. Pan od, volini gel
Its due to nerve compression
Mri will tell about level of nerve compression
Avoid forward bending
Avoid weight lifting
Avoid long time sitting
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