Suggest Treatment For Severe Lower Back Pain
Question: I have severe pain in my lower back causing numbness down my right leg. I am having difficulty walking up right or standing up. I get severe pain in my right hip.
Brief Answer:
Could be slipped disc.
Detailed Answer:
Hi I am Dr Gopal Goel Orthopedic Surgeon.
With symptoms like yours, i am inclined to think in terms of slipped disc probably L5-S1 or L4-5.with pressure on a nerve causing this pain.
I recommend pain killers , muscle relaxants, physiotherapy and certain precautions like no weight lifting , avoid forward bending and prolonged sitting.
If you don't get relief in 5-7 days then get an MRI of lower spine to know the exact nature of nerve compression.
Thanks for the question.
Could be slipped disc.
Detailed Answer:
Hi I am Dr Gopal Goel Orthopedic Surgeon.
With symptoms like yours, i am inclined to think in terms of slipped disc probably L5-S1 or L4-5.with pressure on a nerve causing this pain.
I recommend pain killers , muscle relaxants, physiotherapy and certain precautions like no weight lifting , avoid forward bending and prolonged sitting.
If you don't get relief in 5-7 days then get an MRI of lower spine to know the exact nature of nerve compression.
Thanks for the question.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
There is constant severe pain in the right buttock area. Could there also be an issue with the S i Joint?
Brief Answer:
Unlikely
Detailed Answer:
Hi I am Dr Gopal Goel , orthopedic surgeon
It is unlikely to have two diseases and when we can explain all symptoms from one disease , then do not think about second disease.
Involvement of L5- S1 will lead to pain in the hip area so it is explained. However for confirmation I would still go for MRI.
Numbness is also not explained by sacroilitis.
Thanks for the question.
Unlikely
Detailed Answer:
Hi I am Dr Gopal Goel , orthopedic surgeon
It is unlikely to have two diseases and when we can explain all symptoms from one disease , then do not think about second disease.
Involvement of L5- S1 will lead to pain in the hip area so it is explained. However for confirmation I would still go for MRI.
Numbness is also not explained by sacroilitis.
Thanks for the question.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy