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Diagnosed with partially dessicated l4/5, l5/s disc with mild posterior central disc protrusions, leading to tackle sac and attendant cauda equina nerve roots indentation with bilateral lateral recesses compromise, leading to bilateral l5 and s1 exiting nerve root indentation. Dessicated l3/4 disc with mild posterior central disc bulge leading to tackle sac and attendant cauda equina nerve roots indentation. Suffering with nerve pain in foot and a lot of burning sensation. Please suggest what's the problem exactly and what should be the treatment.
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Dr. Prakhar Singhyrs exp
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. If you're living with diabetes and have experienced a tingling, burning sensation in your hands or feet, you may be suffering from diabetic nerve pain. Diabetic nerve pain or ?damaged nerves? are a result of an injury or disease. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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