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Tingling sensation muscle stiffness
Tingling burning sensation in hands and feet, but Don't have such pain. Extreme muscle stiffness. While standing or walking muscle get stiff from lower back to legs. i have done NCV Test is normal, blood test are also normal, i have done MRI,  I'm attaching MRI Reports. I just want want to know what is in my MRI, is there are  any nerve root compression. And a solution for tingling burning sensation and muscle stiffness. Pls help.. Thank you...
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Nerve root are narrow Consult
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This treatment is being suggested   on bases of the information provided.  However I would like to examine & investigate you  in detail. -Control  Hypertension, Diabetes or  metabolic disorder, if there is any.  -Any way it may be tried, --. Dolokind Plus (Mankind) [Aceclofenac100 mg +Paracetamol 350 mg] 1 tab. OD & SOS. X 5 days. --. Caldikind plus  (Mankind) 1 tab OD x 10 days. -(You may need help of your local doctor to get these medicines.) --. Fomentation with warm water. Let the part not be exposed to cold. --. Sleep on a hard bed with soft bedding. --. Keep no pillow under the head. --. Avoid painful acts & activities. -- .Do mild exercises for the back and lower limbs. --.(Take help of physiotherapist or you can visit my you tube channel 'Dr NC Gupta'.)   & see  'me and my yoga'; & 'yoga simplified'. Kindly subscribe to the channel to get notifications for further new information of your interest.  --Do not ignore, let it not become beginning of a major problem. --Do ask for a detailed treatment plan. Kindly make sure, there is no allergy to any of these medicines. --For emergency treatment visit nearest hospital. --Wish you a quick recovery & good health. --I hope, I have solved your problem to your satisfaction.   Dr N C Gupta MS (ortho) DMC 3624  
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According to your symptoms and MRI reports you certainly have nerve compression in your lumbar spine. Most of the spine related problems can be treated with medicines, physiotherapy and rest.
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Consult a nearest orthopedician/spine surgeon for a physical examination.
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Avoid heavy work, forward bending, squatting and cross leg sitting.
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Symptoms of nerve compression Discuss regarding tfesi procedure
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Need Clinical Examination, Visit nearest orthopedic surgeon ( Spine Surgeon)
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