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Loss of lumber lordosis as per X-RAY.
Mild space reduction in L5S1 with spasm as per the X-RAY report. I am 35 yrs old. Is it curable? Can it be treated completely? What precautions should i take? Is this something very serious? What may be the cause?
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Yes it can be treated...you will have to visit a physiotherapist to reduce the spasm and then  start off with core and back strengthening exercises..it can be treated completely and it's not a serious thing but can get serious if you ignore it right now and if don't get yourself treated
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