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Suggest Medication For Severe Pain In Knee Joint And Back
hello doctor,my mother age is 65 having weight 64kg. she is undergoing severe knee joint pains and back pain. also pain in back hip which passes through out the right leg. Xray report says slight increase of bone in knee joint. kindly suggest what shall i do. medicines today causes lots of side effects and she also has gastritis.
Hello, I have studied your case and I think that she is having disc prolapse. In this condition there is disc prolapse in spine which cause nerve compression in the back and that leads to pain going from hip to knee. I would suggest you to get MRI of the spine to confirm the diagnosis. If there is disc herniation less than 50 percent than she can be treated with physiotherapy. If it is more than 50 percent than she can be treated with dissectomy. I hope this answer will be useful for you.Let me know if there is any other followup questions. thanks
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Suggest Medication For Severe Pain In Knee Joint And Back
Hello, I have studied your case and I think that she is having disc prolapse. In this condition there is disc prolapse in spine which cause nerve compression in the back and that leads to pain going from hip to knee. I would suggest you to get MRI of the spine to confirm the diagnosis. If there is disc herniation less than 50 percent than she can be treated with physiotherapy. If it is more than 50 percent than she can be treated with dissectomy. I hope this answer will be useful for you.Let me know if there is any other followup questions. thanks