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Lower back pain
I was on medication at the month of  novemember,i was feeling better,than pain started again(by the month of jan) for which i had  medication  at the month ofmarch for lower back pain.Dr. Told me to do MRI, and blood test for vit B12 and vit D.i was diagnosed with early spondylitis. After medication,i was relieved. But now it has started again-lower back pain. Pain-usually dull in nature,but some time it become severe,i find it difficult to walk,stand,persist even on laying down,i feel uncomfortable ...i dont know whether its normal or a diseases condition, i can hear the sound of ma own vertebrae sliding over each other. i want to know the reason, Why even after the medication im not cured?...is it a serious issue??what shall i do?
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You can consult an orthopedic spine surgeon who can evaluate properly and advise proper physiotherapy postural corrections and precautions. In most of the cases in your age if mri and blood investigations are normal then it is highly unlikely to have any serious underlying problem. So be happy.
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You can go to Dr.  KL Kalra in delhi.
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Low back ache is a common problem. Causes are many and need to be investigated. Most common cause remains chronic bad posture. Also, it is important to know if there is any associated radiation of symptoms. Clinical examination is must before conclusion.
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See your orthopedist. Get investigated for cause of pain
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Hi , back pain of you looks like having listhesis , but to diagnose u need to take one x Ray . After seeing x Ray we can advice treatment . Continuous pain killers are not good
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Consult neurosurgeon
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