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Back Pain, MRI Shows Disc Bulge. How To Get Relief?
hello doctor i am a 24 year male from India and my MRI report of date 29/jan/2009 says [u][b] Diffuse L3/4, L4/L5 disc bulge along with primary lumbar canal steno-sis compressing thecal sac & bilateral eciting nerve roots [/b][/u] sir i am suffering from back pain from several year it was ok from last two years but from last one month it is in very bad condition .i am a software engineer so have to sit in front of computer for mor than 8 hrs a day.i am 6 feet tall six months back my weight was 90kgs i was overweight then i started losing my weight by diet control and running on treadmill and different cardio exercises along with abs exerciser with some push ups and pull up and chin ups and littel bit of weight training and then i loss around 20 kgs in 3.5 months till that point of time i was feeling very confident about my back pain i thought that it has gone away with my extra weight and then i started building muscles with different weight training exercises at this time there was no back pain and i was ver very happy after a month my back started paining that too very badly then i stooped working out and started stretching at home which i learned from physiotherapist and internet got some referee from pain then again i workout a littil bit again it come back now i had stop working out and doing stretching at home but pain is still there can you guide me what should i do what kind of workout is good for me, what specific exercises i should not do and i really want to be fit and built a some muscles because i had started looking very thin as i am so young but not able to do that please doctor help me out plz guid me what should i do and how will i get ride of this pain and what are the thing i should not do at all and kind of treatment will help me to get back to my normal life routine i mean my office and gym without pain can you tell me what short of treatment or medicine will get me relief from this pain and last time i visit a spine doctor he ask me to bend forward and then examine my back and then he said that u r fine u should do some exercise that too very slowly and and died not give me any kind of medicine
You have two level disc degeneration, which is probably the cause of your back pain.
Do you have any leg pain also or is it only back pain you are suffering from?
If it is only back pain, then treatment will be mostly in the form of physiotherapy. You can take a short, continuous course of pain medications, but definitely not for long time as they are harmful.
You should avoid tread-mill and weight training exercises. They will do more harm to your back.
Swimming or stationary cycle is good.
Surgery is the final answer to these kind of problems, and usually gives good result, however you are very young to have this kind of surgery, also you need to try a proper course of physiotherapist to see the real benefit out of it.
Hope this helps.
Dr. Amit Sharma
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Back Pain, MRI Shows Disc Bulge. How To Get Relief?
Dear Ajay, You have two level disc degeneration, which is probably the cause of your back pain. Do you have any leg pain also or is it only back pain you are suffering from? If it is only back pain, then treatment will be mostly in the form of physiotherapy. You can take a short, continuous course of pain medications, but definitely not for long time as they are harmful. You should avoid tread-mill and weight training exercises. They will do more harm to your back. Swimming or stationary cycle is good. Surgery is the final answer to these kind of problems, and usually gives good result, however you are very young to have this kind of surgery, also you need to try a proper course of physiotherapist to see the real benefit out of it. Hope this helps. Dr. Amit Sharma