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What Causes Burning Sensation And Pain In Pelvic Area While Bending?

hi iv done my l 4/5 l5 s1 disc in my lower back for a few days now iv had pain in my balls in and round my back and hip and now iv pain just up on the right hand side in the pelves area feels like there is a bubble and when I bend over or cough it burn s and a lot of pain. this is not a free site at all it said it when I clicked on it
posted on Mon, 13 Oct 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for your query.
The description suggests that you have lumbar disc disease with radiculopathy. The initial management for this problem is conservative by following means :
- Bed rest
- analgesics and ocassional muscle relaxants
- Methylcobalamine preparations which helps to alleviate your "pins & needles" sensations
- lumbar back support while sitting for longer periods
- intermittent pelvic traction
If you don't get any relief within 3 weeks, you need an orthosurgeons consultation to decide upon the need for surgical intervention.

I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query.
Take care
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What Causes Burning Sensation And Pain In Pelvic Area While Bending?

Hello, Thanks for your query. The description suggests that you have lumbar disc disease with radiculopathy. The initial management for this problem is conservative by following means : - Bed rest - analgesics and ocassional muscle relaxants - Methylcobalamine preparations which helps to alleviate your pins & needles sensations - lumbar back support while sitting for longer periods - intermittent pelvic traction If you don t get any relief within 3 weeks, you need an orthosurgeons consultation to decide upon the need for surgical intervention. I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care