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Suggest Remedy For Pain And Burning Sensation In Between Hip And Knee

left leg from below hip to knee is numb on left side and has pain and burning sensation when I get up from a sitting position or just walking. Pain and burning sensation is getting worse and more frequent - what can I do? Have used heat and cold and Cosemidin
Fri, 26 Jun 2015
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
It is clear case of intervertebral disc problem at lumbo sacral spine. It could be mild prolapse, disc space reduction, osteophytes etc which is causing compression on nerve ( probably sciatic nerve in this case). Along the supply of nerve pain and burning sensation take place.

Medicine is no solution. Lumbo-sacral spine suppot by belt, traction, physiotherapy is the only solution. For that USG or X-ray is done to ascertain the site of IVD problem. Muscle relaxants and analgesics are given temporarily.

Please get it ascertained further by meeting an ortholaedician.

Hope it helps you.
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Suggest Remedy For Pain And Burning Sensation In Between Hip And Knee

It is clear case of intervertebral disc problem at lumbo sacral spine. It could be mild prolapse, disc space reduction, osteophytes etc which is causing compression on nerve ( probably sciatic nerve in this case). Along the supply of nerve pain and burning sensation take place. Medicine is no solution. Lumbo-sacral spine suppot by belt, traction, physiotherapy is the only solution. For that USG or X-ray is done to ascertain the site of IVD problem. Muscle relaxants and analgesics are given temporarily. Please get it ascertained further by meeting an ortholaedician. Hope it helps you.