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Numbness, spinal disc bulg
I had a disc bulg in spinal 3 years back due to which I had pain in my hip and ankle while doing activities...n it went away after physio.. I developed numbness in both my feet during that time, which didn't go away till date... What to do... Is that some nerve issue or vitamin deficiency...
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you can share your previous mri report , can consult for further management for your problem.
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Hi Consult directly with me through Practo for detail discussion, history , treatment plan and prescription. Here u can chat or can do audio or video call . Click on this link and get connected with me https://www.practo.com/aurangabad/doctor/dr-rahul-jaju-orthopedist-1?cache_refresh=true
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Hi Consult directly with me through Practo for detail discussion, history , treatment plan and prescription. Here u can chat or can do audio or video call . Click on this link and get connected with me https://www.practo.com/aurangabad/doctor/dr-rahul-jaju-orthopedist-1?cache_refresh=true
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Disc bulge may cause nerve compression along with muscle spasms. So you pain component has reduced but nerve issues persistent. Get checked by Orthopedic surgeon for spine muscle stifness and muscle powerin legs. If needed MRI would be repeated
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