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Taken Pills For Contusion LSR. Have Pain When Rising From Chair, Walking, Sitting. Help
Hi, I fell down from stair case and i checked with doctor. He told me that it's contusion LSR. Prescribed pills and physiotherapy for a week. Followed everything, the pain is gone on right bottom back side, however i feel very sharp pain, kind of nerves pulling me..pain is unbearable..it happens only few times in a day.like when raise from chair, or from bed or while walking or while sitting.. very strange pain. Let me know how to sort this out
Hi, it appears to be due to some oedema at the base of the skull, which is causing pressure when there is pressure to that point. i advise you to consult a neurophysician, for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have MRI, for confirmation of the condition. I to my patients prescribe antibiotic, combination of protiolytic, and anti inflamatory.Thank you.
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Taken Pills For Contusion LSR. Have Pain When Rising From Chair, Walking, Sitting. Help
Hi, it appears to be due to some oedema at the base of the skull, which is causing pressure when there is pressure to that point. i advise you to consult a neurophysician, for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have MRI, for confirmation of the condition. I to my patients prescribe antibiotic, combination of protiolytic, and anti inflamatory.Thank you.