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Lower back and thigh pain
Back pain and pain in thigh area Male, 23 95 KG, 6Feet Back Pain (Since past 6 Months) Symptoms 1) Pain in the back and outer side of the thighs (above knee) (Sometimes shooting) 2) Pain going down the legs and getting worse on coughing, sneezing or bending forwards 3) Pain getting worse at night 4) Numbness and weakness (sometimes) in the leg 5) Maximum pain in back at 4 AM MRI Report in the figure How can I cure my problem?
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Visit a Neurosurgeon in your area. Since the MRI is not showing any significant disc compression, a face to face consultation will help pinpoint the reason for your symptoms.
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It is imperative that you follow the advice of concerned doctor for some time. There is no magical instant cure for your symptoms. If in doubt, take second opinion.
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Please get an early appointment before any permanent damage occurs.
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