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Lower back pain and leg pain..seems like sciatica pain.. pain killers are not working.. which specialist should i consult for sciatica pain..please recommend.. thank you
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History is lagging Kindly contact me for better evaluation
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Sciatica-like pain needs proper evaluation. See orthopedic or spine specialist. Get MRI lumbar spine. Try: hot/cold therapy, gentle stretching, avoid prolonged sitting. Medications: pregabalin 75mg, muscle relaxants, NSAIDs. Physical therapy essential. If severe or bladder/bowel issues, see doctor immediately.
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Low back pain spreading to leg  is sciatica ... T.ZERODOL P BD T. Pan40 OD T. Neurobionforte T. Pregabalin BD for 1 week If symptoms improves continue the same medication If not. You If you got any weakness or numbness or reduced sensation you have to take MRI LS spine with whole spine screening
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Consult a neurologist
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Please consult neurologist.
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For symptomatic relief take Pregabalin and methyl cobalamine along with pain killer once daily at night for 15days f
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It may be sciatica or disc bulge. It gives only temporary relief with these pain killers
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REST is utmost important for u and have to get one scan done . consult me on practo for further treatment
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Rest, proper treatment and exercise for sciatica or  disc bulge
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You can consult an orthopedist spine surgeon or a neurosurgeon if you have a Long term back ache that is not responding to analgesics
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Start tab neurokind forte once daily for 15 days If using chair then break from sitting contiue
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Consult a neurologist
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If pain is associated with tingling/numbness then do consult a neurologist..if not, then do consult atleast an othropedics..with xray L-S spine ap& lat view..you can also try 1)Tablet pregabalin 75mg 1tab O.D at bedtime..10days 2)Tablet mecobalamin 1tab O.D after breakfast..10days
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follow the above advice
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Orthopaedician and physiotherapist... Both are needed... Try pregabalin/ Gabapentin/ amitriptyline for nerve pain... Which may relieve you for some extent
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Avoid any heavy lifting , Tab Diclofenac 1-0-1 ....if pain persist can take Tab Ultram 1-0-1 . Get checked for vit D level . You can consult orthopedician and get MRI done if problem persists. Physiotherapy helps if needed. Connect for more insights .
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Share detailed history of your symptoms. Do MRI of lumbosacral spine and share results. Also go for serum calcium,  vit d3 and b12 done, share results. Share what pain killers you have taken so far, then I can help you to heal. For now, take tab dolocide m.r. one every 8 hours for 3 days.
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It will come down with medicines and exercises
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Contact me
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Need ortho consult
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Orthopedic construction...you have to treat the origin of pain not only the pain
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Consult Neurologist
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Consult neurologist Physiotherapy can help you to reduce symptoms
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Orthopedic. Physiotherapy session  are very  BENIFICIAL.
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Neurologist.
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You should consult orthopedic personally or the orthopedics who work in sports injury center. They can provide excellent care and find the root cause. For any further consultation you can contact me through whatsApp nine nine nine 9 six six 6909
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Do consult with orthopedician and he'll advise you to take MRI LS spine with whole spine screening to see if there's any nerve root compression or other disc related problems I don't advise you to take pain killer instead find the cause of the pain and treat it If any doubt or query you can reach out to me and consult on practo
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It's sicatica pain Do physiotherapy for decomprse nerve Review with Ortho spine
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I'm an orthopaedicin If the back pain is associated with tingling and numbness then it could be a disc bulge. It can also be sciatica pain. Getting an Xray of lumbosacral spine AP and lateral views is recommended Consult me for further information
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consult me for further evaluation and management
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Please consult
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You can consult a orthopedician.
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Try to get enough rest, use a support lumbar belt
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Be mindful of your posture
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Orthopedic
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Orthopaedic surgeon
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Consult neuro physician Get mri Take tab neurobion daily  tab gemcal d3 day Tab nucoxia mr Physiotherapy
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Take tab preganerv m once daily in night for 5 days Take tab supradyn once daily for 2 weeks
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Start with GP → Red flags (saddle numbness, foot drop, incontinence)? → ER immediately → Pain >6 weeks? → Physiatrist (PM&R) → MRI shows disc herniation? → Spine Orthopedic Surgeon → Early care prevents chronic pain.
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Need some more details kindly consult
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Avoid fried and spicy food .water intake more Do connect and consult
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Neurosurgeon
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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