Top Questions on Managing Spinal Stenosis
My father has been diagnosed with lumbar canal stenosis. He is hypertension. Doctor suggested lumber microsurgery but fo ...
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Every medicine has some or other side effect. It depends on what benefit you obtain vis a vis the side effects. Pregabalin is regularly prescribed in lumbar canal stenosis and had a good track record. Oxcarbamezepine is infrequently used, in comparison in lumbar canal stenosis cases. Both can be used and the predominant side effects of both is sedation. They can be started and stopped if side effects are bothersome.
Dear Sir, I am suffering from spinal canal stenosis for 3 months running. I have x-ray and mri report both. Early degene ...
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Spinal stenosis is a condition, mostly in adults 50 and older, in which your spinal canal starts to narrow. The tightness can pinch the spinal cord or the nerves around it, causing pain, tingling, or numbness in your legs, arms, or torso. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
Hi Sir, Dorsal disc bulge at l2-3, l3-5, l5-s1 levels causing ventral thecal sac indication, bilateral neural foramina n ...
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It takes a long time to cure. Mainstay of treatment in this type of situation is do physio as advised by an experienced physiotherapist and using some medications to improve your nerves and control your symptoms.
Diagnosis Mr. scan of c.spine & l.s. Spine with screening of whole spine. Few months I faced back problem, advice to doc ...
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Monitored slow progressive exercises for 3 months. Good nutrition and sleep stop worrying about the scan and see a good therapist who is himself fit.
Hi, For spinal stenosis, what is the treatment? Does it lead to permanent nerve damage and paralysis? ...
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Hello lybrate user, maintain good posture , start physiotherapy. it can worse mostly when no precautions used. So take precautions and improve lifestyle,routine activity.. good luck.
1) there is straightening of lordotic curvature 2) central spinal canal stenosis at l5-s1 level. 3) reduced l5-s1 interv ...
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Strengthen your core & pelvic floor muscles and check out the flexiblity of calf, hamstrings, gluteus maximus and piriformis feel free to share your complaints not the mri reports.
Hello doc, This question is for my mother in law. She is 72 years old. She had wound on her left heel and so we consulte ...
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You can give her the food there is no harm. But take homoeopathic treatment to avoid the recurrence of stenosis. As angioplasty removes this one but does not prevent future problems.
Dear Dr, I would like to ask about the type of surgery and the out come for spinal stenosis between l4 and l5 due to dis ...
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Surgery is very risky. There is safe option in homoeopathy. You can consult me at Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment.
Mujhe lumber lordosis hai. Normal hai. Jaha Tak mujhe pata hai lumber lordosis means mere ass ke upar ki body thodi anda ...
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There are some spinal strengthening exercises in supine and prone positions. Reach a physiotherapist for diagnosis of level and to learn them and then follow up at home.
Hi, My mri reports says - Mild disc bulge with annular tear is seen at C5-C6 and C6-C7 level causing thecal sac indentat ...
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It means the disc in between vertebrae is displaced and it is causing nerve compression... take homoeopathic treatment for that.