
Pain In The Lower Spine After Given Epidural During Childbirth. Remedy?

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Back pain after an epidural anaesthesia is a common problem. It can happen due to a nerve injury or extreme stretching after the procedure. Most of the times this pain subsides within six months of childbirth without any treatment.
I would suggest that at this time, you consider seeing a spinal specialist and see if with an MRI or CT they can determine any specific pathology of spine causing the pain.
It might be related to scarring, otherwise termed adhesions, of the dura mater of the spinal cord, or leaking of cerebrospinal fluid at the site of the epidural into the epidural space if it goes in too XXXXXXX
The pain can be relieved by doing a hot fomentation and applying a local analgesic gel. Stronger prescription drugs like muscle relaxants or gabapentin might be needed in persistent pain.
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Dr. Praveen Tayal.


Thanks for writing again.
Your symptoms are likely to be due to a nerve damage. You can take methylcobalamin supplements for symptomatic relief.
An evaluation by a neurologist will help in pin pointing the diagnosis.
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