Hello yes it looks like you have spondylosis or a bulge which is leading to the compression of the nerves causing the symptoms.. it would have been better if you would had shared the MRI of your spine... I would suggest you to meet a neurosurgeon and then decide ahead on what to do thank you
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Get x-ray lumbosacral spine AP AND LATERAL VIEW...start with tb zerodol-MR 1 BD, HOT FOMENTATION AT LOWER BACK,PHYSIOTHERAPY, DO NOT BEND, REVIEW AFTER 7 DAYS
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