Suggest Treatment For Back Pain While Having Degenerative Disc Disease
Possible lumbar spondylosis?.Require MRI scan for definitive diagnosis
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Madam
I can certainly understand your concern.
I have worked through your query in detail.
You possibly seem to have progressive degenerative disc disease.
This is now causing discomfort in the lumbar region.
Weight reduction and Physical therapy alone does not help.
It's very important that you get an MRI spine at the earliest to determine the degree of nerve compression
caused by degenerative discs in the spinal cord.
X ray is not helpful in assess the severity and further plan of action.
Please check with your orthopedic surgeon if he shares my view and if can prescribe this investigation to you.
Post your further questions if any.
Thank you.
Physiotherapy
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for writing back.
If MRI shows mild nerve compression, physiotherapy would be best management.
If the nerve compression is too severe then surgery at the earliest is the only way.
Regards,
Surgery can offer near total relief.
Detailed Answer:
Hello Madam.
If nerve compression is severe it's advisable to a decompression surgery like Laminectomy.
This will offer near permanent relief.
Physiotherapy includes routine muscle stretching exercises and wax bath sessions which can be helpful only in early cases of nerve compression.
A severe compression can present with frequent pains in the lumbar region and buttocks.
Likewise, it also results in tingling sensation and paraesthesia of the feet.
Post your further questions if any.
Thank you.