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Gluteal Nerve And Common Perennial Nerve Are Inflamed And Causing Pain Downward. Pain Increases During Walking. Advise?

My gluteal nerve and my common perennial nerve are inflamed and causing pain running downward through my left buttock into my, posterior thigh into my, outer shin into my, upper foot. If I sit the pain subsides, if I walk the pain increases . The longer I'm on my feet the more unbearable the pain becomes. I am uninsured and cannot afford treatment, is their anything I can do at home to fix my problem? Thank you.
Fri, 13 Sep 2013
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Hi, it appears that the problem is due to the pressure on the nerves, and it should be cleared for complete relief. I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon , for treatment with the medicines.
I to my patient with such sumptoms prescribe injections of vitamin B1, 6, and 12 for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week. ofloxaci 2oo mg, serratia peptidase 10 mg, acyclophenic sodium 100 mg B.D, for 5 days. thank you.
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Gluteal Nerve And Common Perennial Nerve Are Inflamed And Causing Pain Downward. Pain Increases During Walking. Advise?

Hi, it appears that the problem is due to the pressure on the nerves, and it should be cleared for complete relief. I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon , for treatment with the medicines. I to my patient with such sumptoms prescribe injections of vitamin B1, 6, and 12 for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week. ofloxaci 2oo mg, serratia peptidase 10 mg, acyclophenic sodium 100 mg B.D, for 5 days. thank you.