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Hi iam a 34 male from lebanon for over than 2 months now i have been suffering from a back pain .exactly in the center of my back mostly on the right side i did an x ray and an. mri and the result came out with no defects in the bones or the spinal cord but ana infection in the small nerves in the back ,after taking anti inflimantry medicines and pain killers iam.still havin this constant pain, its like q muscle cramp feeling and the muscles at this area are very stiff.i was also given medication for relaxing muscles but that also didnt work .i saw three different doctors but iam not satisfied with the result.nor the diagnoses Thank you for your time
In the mean time. Drugs like anti-depressants (SSRI / SNRI) / anti epileptics (like gabapentin) may help – by elevating the pain threshold...
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. Saurabh Gupta's Response
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Thanks for writing to us.
You are suffering from what we call the industrial back ache. The first step is to ensure that you maintain an appropriate posture while working on the computer. Take frequent stretch breaks and drink lots of water. Discontinue using pillow while sleeping straight. Do not lift heavy objects, especially after bending down. Eat a healthy wholesome meal which should satisfy your minerals and proteins requirement.
The most essential and long lasting remedy is exercises. There are certain back strengthening and neck isometric exercises that you must learn from a physiotherapist and perform them at home or work whenever possible.
Hope this helps you.
Regards.
Dr Saurabh Gupta.
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Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Consult a Neurologist... ElectroMyoGraphy and/or Nerve Conduction studies can clinch the diagnosis. In the mean time. Drugs like anti-depressants (SSRI / SNRI) / anti epileptics (like gabapentin) may help – by elevating the pain threshold... Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck