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Radiculitis
I am having some back pain and not chronic but severe pain in the nerve in the hip area extending to the calf and further to toe..I have been diagnosed with radiculitis by a doctor (a general physician) who we regularly visit in case of any problem. He gave me some medicine -Asmy Gaba NT, Gabnor, CALVI -MZ,Cartilon-DM, THICHOREN 8 to have for 1.5month.  Now after 20daya I feel lil better. But I don't know what exactly the problem is? Is it a permanent problem or and I can recover and how soon? Is it due to life style disorder? Can I do some physical exercise and of what sort?? As he has asked me strictly to stay away from physiotharipy or any physical exercise.
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You need MRI of spine. Consult orthopaedic doctor.
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Symptoms suggest muscular spasm or PIVD. Conditions needs evaluation with X-rays or MRI. You can try: 1. Hot water compression thrice daily for 1 week. 2. Spine extension exercises. 3. Rest for 5 days . 4. Medications like Myoril, Etova MR, Enzomac and Neurokind LC will help.
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These are typical symptoms of sciatica , due to prolapse disc , since it is already one and half month I would better recommend you to consult orthopaedician and get a mri done , some times apart from operation nerve root block also give good relief
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