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Having Severe Pain With Loss Of Signal. Under Lot Of Medication For High BP

Hi have loss signal l5 s1 ,some days I m in so much pain ,it effect s my right leg which gives way ,when pain is bad , I m only 39 years ,also have visal hymertomar ,high bp ,which I m on 2 lots medication for ,find it so hard some days to do every day things ,I m house wife with 4 children ,
Tue, 28 Jan 2014
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Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare magic.
With this presentation, I think the problem could be resulting from compression of nerves either by a herniated disc or some other process like a tumor. A test like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is needed here. I would suggest you see a neurosurgeon for proper evaluation.
Treatment would depend on the exact cause but for the meantime, you may take some non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs and avoid positions that may worsen the pain.


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Having Severe Pain With Loss Of Signal. Under Lot Of Medication For High BP

Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare magic. With this presentation, I think the problem could be resulting from compression of nerves either by a herniated disc or some other process like a tumor. A test like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is needed here. I would suggest you see a neurosurgeon for proper evaluation. Treatment would depend on the exact cause but for the meantime, you may take some non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs and avoid positions that may worsen the pain. I hope that answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. We will be delighted to answer more questions from you. I wish you good health