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Pain in feet with lower back pain
I suffer from spine straightening and lower back pain mainly in S. I. Joints but from some days i am having pain in my feet also that some where connects to the lower back. What could be the reason?
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Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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It could be because of nerve irritation in your lower back.
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undergo an MRI scan for your lower back and then review
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Looks like you have radicular pain which may be related to disc prolapse in your back. May I know since how many days you have symptoms? Do you get more pain while walking? Your age, profession, medical history?
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Any Diabetes history ? Any Radiating pain in thigh too ?
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Spine straightening is because of para spinal muscle spasm, Pain in feet is radiating pain due to slip disc and nerve compressions
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consult orthopaedician and get clinically evaluation
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May be due to slip disc with nerve compression
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Strain in si joints can cause this type of pain. Needs proper clinical evaluation.
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It could be Disc Problem Need Clinical Examination Till Date Start any kind of Muscle Relaxant
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X-ray Spine
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Physiotherapy
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