Have Spinal TB. MRI Shows Spondylodiscitis, Scoliosis. Precautions While Taking AKT4 And Pyri10?
I m 23 years old, i m suffering from spinal tb, As per MRI test report there is spondylodiscitis likely tubercular involving D11- D12 and L1-L2 vertebral bodies and intervening discs with pre and paravertebral soft tissue component. The D11- D 12 has reduced in height. There is mild scoliosis towards the left. What all things do i need to keep it in mind while taking AKT 4 and pyri-10. How long would it take to be fully cured? Can i continue with doing my job which is sitting for 7 to 8 hours.
There are changes in your spine and you should know that you have to be careful physically as any excessive strain can cause further damage. You must keep this in mind while working also and if you develop pain then you should refrain from that activity. You should make sure that you do not forget to take any medications and follow the schedule accurately. The cure varies from person to person and it is difficult to predict exact time. However symptoms improve as the therapy begins and should show maximum effects towards its completion.
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Have Spinal TB. MRI Shows Spondylodiscitis, Scoliosis. Precautions While Taking AKT4 And Pyri10?
Hi, There are changes in your spine and you should know that you have to be careful physically as any excessive strain can cause further damage. You must keep this in mind while working also and if you develop pain then you should refrain from that activity. You should make sure that you do not forget to take any medications and follow the schedule accurately. The cure varies from person to person and it is difficult to predict exact time. However symptoms improve as the therapy begins and should show maximum effects towards its completion. Hope this helps.