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Lower back pain radiating to right leg
I have been facing extreme lower back for last 3 weeks which causes a tingling sensation in my right leg. I did an mri scan which shows slight bulge in L4L5 vertebrae. I have completed 10 days of Physiotherapy and have been taking Gabapin for over 2 weeks now. The pain has reduced as I was on complete bed rest for almost 2 weeks. Since the time I have resumed work, I feel the pain again. And this could be because of sitting. Although I make it a point to stand and stretch every hour. I'm still facing discomfort and sitting and walking. What should I do? I have stopped exercising completely.
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Clinically radiculopathy is present. Only medicine may not be enough. Transforaminal injection can help best.
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consult Interventional pain specialist.
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don't lift weights on bending forward, do muscle strengthening exercises.
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Hello U have a lumbar radiculopathy which needs to be treated with short dose of cyclical steroid in safe limits followed by physiotherapy. Only gabapin and physiotherapy wont suffice, if u may pls send the MRI report
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Mri report
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Please send me the MRI, i might be able to help you
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Hello. If compression by disc it should settle very soon. Focus on posture correction and strengthening ur back muscles and core muscles. For pain combination of muscle relaxants and pain medication can be taken according to requirement and the medicines u wr taking for neuralgia can be continued for some more time.
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Visit hospital once if required
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