
Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Lower Back, Hip And Leg

ok, some thoughts.
Detailed Answer:
surgery would probably not pass the FDA. Individual conditions of the spine vary a lot so one cannot generalize. HOWEVER, there are some features which have impiications for treatment. If someone is looking like they cannot move part/all of the leg that is served by the nerves hit by a lumbar disk this is a strong reason to get surgery.
If someone has features implying a NERVE is hyperactive, then a nerve damping medication is likely to really work. Pain that is shooting, electrical, and/or burning. Pain that shows nerve hyperactivity because sensations that would hardly be felt are felt as pain or waves of pain, fi there is twitching and overactivity of the muscles, if the area is hypersensitive, then a nerve damping medicine is likely to work.
Here's a bunch.
Lidccaine. Either as a lidocaine patch OR as a drug with lidocaine like effects of which amitryptiline is probably the most commonly used. All other arrhythmia pills have some effect like that. Anti-epileptic pills also work of which lyrica or gabapentin are the only ones used commonly but all can work. Carisoprodol and methocarbamol are anti-epileptics of the spine that are called muscle relaxers and help with twitching legs associated with disk disease but work on nerves and not muscles most likely (There are few studies on it). And, as last resort direct interventions onto the nerves directly with spine stimulators or nerve ablation will often work but are a lot more extreme than taking a pill and seeing what it does.


The twitching that I get is the entire leg, however the most of the pain is in the lumbar area and across the hips and down the thigh of both legs. I was taking Tramodol but after a month the Dr took me off of this pain medicine. It was at this time that the pain intensified, but was given nothing to replace this pain med.. I have gabapentin from before and it is still good, I was told to take this for as long as needed when my leg was originally numb after the surgery, would this help with the pain that I am feeling? Since the tramadol has been stopped, the pain has been intense, if there is nothing physically wrong with the lumbar fushion, and they have done a nerve test and it came out ok, why would I have such pain.
second question is that the nerve works
Detailed Answer:
so it will have pain t he test is to see that the nerve works. If you have gabapentin then you would know if it works
Other pills for nerves were mentioned
amitryptiline, lidocaine patch, lyrica and gabapentin as mentioned.Lidccaine. Either as a lidocaine patch OR as a drug with lidocaine like effects of which amitryptiline is probably the most commonly used. All other arrhythmia pills have some effect like that. Anti-epileptic pills also work of which lyrica or gabapentin are the only ones used commonly but all can work. Carisoprodol and methocarbamol are anti-epileptics of the spine that are called muscle relaxers and help with twitching legs associated with disk disease but work on nerves and not muscles most likely (There are few studies on it). And, as last resort direct interventions onto the nerves directly with spine stimulators or nerve ablation will often work but are a lot more extreme than taking a pill and seeing what it does.

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