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Suggest Treatment For Sharp Lower Back Pain

Hi I was doing my routine cleaning when all of the sudden my lower back started to get sharp stabbing pain. I am unable to sit or walk without having the sharp pain. I was also involved in a car accident back in April and had chiropractic therapy for 8 wks . I was doing okay it s been about 3 wks since I was discharge.
Mon, 15 Dec 2014
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hello
welcome to hcm
im afraid to tell you that you might have a DISC PROLAPSE i.e a protective disc in between vertebral bones might have bulged out which is causing pain u r suffering from
the immediete step should be to get a MRI OF LUMBOSACRAL REGION OF THE BACK n then consult a orthopedician with your reports of MRI so that he can prescribe you the appropriate treatment...till then you can take following medicines for immediete relief from pain

(1) TABLET DICLOFENAC 2 times a day

(2) TABLET CHLORZOXAZONE 3 times a day

(3) HOT FOMENTATION in the region of pain 2-3 times a day

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Suggest Treatment For Sharp Lower Back Pain

hello welcome to hcm im afraid to tell you that you might have a DISC PROLAPSE i.e a protective disc in between vertebral bones might have bulged out which is causing pain u r suffering from the immediete step should be to get a MRI OF LUMBOSACRAL REGION OF THE BACK n then consult a orthopedician with your reports of MRI so that he can prescribe you the appropriate treatment...till then you can take following medicines for immediete relief from pain (1) TABLET DICLOFENAC 2 times a day (2) TABLET CHLORZOXAZONE 3 times a day (3) HOT FOMENTATION in the region of pain 2-3 times a day regards hcm