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Suggest Treatment For Lower Back Pain

Hi I just wanted to ask how many days does it take for diazepam to work, I'm supposed to be taking it for four days at one pill every eight hours, but when I do, the pain doesn't completely go away, is this normal? Or what is the case here for my lower back pain, and there is a spot that hurts when I touch it on my lower back
Mon, 6 Apr 2015
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Hi
thank you for trusting HCM
I read your query and understand your concern
First I am sorry for the symptoms you are suffering but you have to be calm as your symptoms don't lead to any risky disease
In my opinion it may be dusc protrusion or a minimal disc herniation, disorder which isn't risky
You may try pain killers and miorelaxants to avoid pain
I would not reccomend to use diazepam so oftenly
It is suggested to be use one time at noontime
Discuss with your doctor about my opinion
Hope I have been of help
Wish you good health and fast recovery
Feel free to ask for further questions or doubts
Best regards
Dr Eris Ranxha
Neurologist
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Back Pain

Hi thank you for trusting HCM I read your query and understand your concern First I am sorry for the symptoms you are suffering but you have to be calm as your symptoms don t lead to any risky disease In my opinion it may be dusc protrusion or a minimal disc herniation, disorder which isn t risky You may try pain killers and miorelaxants to avoid pain I would not reccomend to use diazepam so oftenly It is suggested to be use one time at noontime Discuss with your doctor about my opinion Hope I have been of help Wish you good health and fast recovery Feel free to ask for further questions or doubts Best regards Dr Eris Ranxha Neurologist