Hi, thank you for the query.
This is probably a case of a
herniated disc.
To be sure of the diagnosis, your doctor will need to ask for your complete medical history, carry out a physical examination on you which might involve a neurological examination and a straight leg raise test. To confirm the diagnosis, a magnetic resonance scan will be demanded.
Treatment may be nonsurgical or surgical
Nonsurgical treatment is recommended in patients who do not have neurological deficits. This involves rest, non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (e.g
Ibuprofen or
Naproxen),
physical therapy and epidural steroid injection (needs to be done by an expert).
In the majority of cases, a herniated lumbar disc will slowly improve over a period of several days to weeks. Typically, most patients are free of symptoms by 3 to 4 months. However, some patients do experience episodes of pain during their recovery.
Only a small percentage of patients with lumbar disc herniations require surgery. Spine surgery is typically recommended only after a period of nonsurgical treatment has not relieved painful symptoms
In my opinion, I would suggest you take an appointment with your doctor for proper evaluation and management but in the meantime you may take some anti inflammatory drugs to relieve the pain.
I hope this answers your query.
I wish you good health