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Back Neck and Spinal Pain

Spinal pain and neck pain are commonly experienced. These can be a result of muscle strain or infection, which eventually heal with time. However, prolonged pain may be an indication of a serious health problem.

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Is g6pd a disability?

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G6PD deficiency is not considered a disability. It is a genetic condition that affects the enzyme responsible for protecting red blood cells from certain chemicals and stressors, leading to hemolytic anemia in some cases. With appropriate management and avoiding triggers, individuals with G6PD deficiency can lead healthy lives.

What does it mean when my mri report says signal loss and volume loss in c4-c5 and c6-c7 with reparative endplate enhancement at c7 superior endplate and in the foramen on the left at c6-c7?

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Signal loss and volume loss in the c4-c5 and c6-c7 discs on an MRI report typically indicate degenerative changes or disc degeneration. Reparative endplate enhancement at c7 suggests a healing response to injury or inflammation. The presence of these findings may contribute to symptoms such as neck pain, stiffness, or decreased range of motion.

Disc bulge at the level of l4-5 with impingement on thecal sac?

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A disc bulge at the L4-L5 level means that the disc between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae is protruding out of place. This can cause compression on the thecal sac, which contains nerve roots and spinal fluid. Symptoms can include pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back and legs. Treatment options may include physical therapy, medications, or in severe cases, surgery.

What is the difference between cervical spondylosis and cervical cancer?

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Cervical spondylosis and cervical cancer are two distinct medical conditions that affect the cervical region of the spine and cervix, respectively. Here are the key differences between cervical spondylosis and cervical cancer:

Cervical Spondylosis:

Nature of Condition:

Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition of the cervical spine (neck) that involves wear and tear of the vertebral discs, joints, and ligaments. It is a common age-related condition.

Affected Area:

Cervical spondylosis primarily affects the bones, discs, and joints of the cervical spine. It is not related to the female reproductive system.

Symptoms:

Common symptoms include neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and, in some cases, radiating pain or numbness in the arms and shoulders. These symptoms are related to the degenerative changes in the spine.

Diagnosis:

Diagnosis is typically based on clinical examination, medical history, and imaging studies such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI of the cervical spine.

Treatment:

Treatment options for cervical spondylosis may include pain management, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and, in severe cases, surgical interventions.

Cervical Cancer:

Nature of Condition:

Cervical cancer is a malignant condition that involves the uncontrolled growth of cells in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus. It is often associated with persistent infection by high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV).

Affected Area:

Cervical cancer specifically involves the cervix, which is part of the female reproductive system. It is unrelated to the spine.

Symptoms:

Symptoms may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain or discomfort, pain during sexual intercourse, and changes in urinary or bowel habits. However, early cervical cancer may be asymptomatic.

Diagnosis:

Diagnosis involves a combination of Pap smears, HPV testing, colposcopy, and, if necessary, cervical biopsy. Imaging studies may be used for staging.

Treatment:

Treatment options for cervical cancer depend on the stage and may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapies. Early detection through regular screenings is crucial for successful treatment.

In summary, cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition of the cervical spine, while cervical cancer is a malignancy affecting the cervix. They involve different anatomical structures, have distinct symptoms, and require different diagnostic and treatment approaches. Individuals experiencing symptoms related to the neck or reproductive system should seek medical evaluation for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.

How long and how much is average workers compensation settlement for an L5-S1 lumbar fusion surgery in Illinois?

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The average workman's compensation for back fusion surgery in Illinois varies with the severity and number of vertebrae fused. If several vertebrae are fused, the amount could reach as much as $400 thousand.

Back Pain Treatment Center?

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Why don't you try a back support belt?

I bought one from the store lowerbackbelt(a website)And I find it is very suitable for me. The back support belt makes me feel comfortable and reduces my back pain.

What is lumbar sclerosis?

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Scoliosis is thickening or hardening of the bone. The lower lumbar spine is the lower back (Disks L1 - L5). Scoliosis in the lower lumbar spine means you have thickening or hardening of the bone in the lower back (lumbar disks L1-L5).

What is disc narrowing?

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this refers to the disks in the spine ..as we age and other reasons the space begins to narrow between the vertabrae

What is Mild uncovertebral joint degeneration?

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MILD LEFT FORAMINAL NARROWING AT C5-C6 SECONDARY TO UNCOVERTEBRAL JOIN HYPERMETROPHY AND SPUR FORMATION

What are the symptoms of back pains?

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The back feels tired and weak, like it was sprained, and the pains are aching and pressing. The pains are worse when bending down or rising after long periods of sitting, but are relieved from gentle motion and walking slowly.

Is severe rolling lower back pain a sign of labor?

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It is for me! With both of mine I had no "front" contractions only back ones. It started as a low dull backache and quickly turned into feeling like something was trying to break out from back there.

Can a herniated disc on the cervical c7 cause lower back pain?

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Mine does but I think it's because I sit and stand differently to keep my neck from hurting. That is exactly what you would expect. Ss C7 is the lowest space in the neck you would expect the pain to be there but it is often in the lower back.

I feel Lower back pain and continue to feel like i need to pee?

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It may have something to do with your kidneys. They are located near your lower back and involved in urinary production.

Lower back pain while urinating could be a symptom of a problem particular to the kidneys. See a doctor immediately. It can be something easily taken care of, however if you wait it could turn out to be something much more difficult to cure. Early detection is critical. Most physical problems can be dealt with easily when immediately tended to.

Why do i have pain in lower back especially ehen i cough and pain down left leg?

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The fact that you have increased pain when you sneeze or cough may indicate that you have a herniated disc. You would need to go to the doctor and they would do an assesment and order and MRI of you back. There are many conservitive treatments for this that work very well and most doctor will do these before considering surgery.

What age group are you most likely to suffer back pain?

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It can start at any age from a multitude of causes, Falling is the most common source, a child of any age can fall and have back pain that will be there for there entire life if it just happens to be that unlucky of a fall.

Can you have lower back pain from pneumonia?

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Yes. I had back discomfort/pain for a couple of months and dismissed it to a pulled muscle. I went to my doctor and he prescribed muscle relaxer. After another two months I started having fever, chills, aches-went to clinic and doctor there took x-rays and determined I had pneumonia. He prescribed antibiotics and inhalers, felt great for a couple of months but started having same back discomfort again. Will be going back to doctor after holidays.

What cause lower back pain on the left side could it be my kidneys?

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yes it could, but just to be sure go and see your doctor

What does it mean when you get lower back pains and stomach cramps?

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This usually means that ur muscles down in that area of your stomach are stretching as ur baby grows. It usually happens most in the first trimester and the intensity depends on how tight ur muscles were before hand. For me, being a dancer, they hurt pretty bad. If u have other symptoms such as bleeding you should see ur doc asap.

Can voltaren gel be used for lower back pain?

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I am not a medical professional at all. I am simply a patient who was Rx'ed Voltaren for back pain. The pain covers a large area of my lower back and left side/hip area. Having been giving no counseling about Voltaren either by the Doctor or Pharmacist, I assumed it was like the many other mostly useless creams, balms and oils this Doctor is prone to calling "miracle cures". VOLTAREN IS NOT LIKE THOSE. I did NOT notice the fine print that stated there is a "dosage card" taped to the inside of the package. Only 4 grams, meant to cover a small area can be applied at once. It appears to be designed for smaller targets like knees, hands, feet. I spread a liberal amount on my chronically painful lower back. Within 5 minutes I felt dizzy and knew I was soon to pass out. I went for my chair and fell into a deep slumber. I'm starting to believe that I was lucky to awaken. VOLTAREN MUST BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY I plan to do some more research on Voltaren and back pain, but everything I've read so far suggests it is for joint pain. I happened to be seeing my Neuro the next day and brought it into him to look at. He also did not notice the important Dosing Card and blamed another med I've been taking for some time (though not that day) for my reaction. I'm a bit miffed that it was given for back pain and that neither the Doctor or Pharmacist counseled me about this medication and its apparent "off label" use. It says nothing on the Rx label about dosage. Yeah, if I had read several paragraphs into the info sheet I would have seen mention of the Dosage Card but we're not all perfect. When I mention to this Doctor that his other creams and gels don't work, he claims I'm simply not using enough. When I described my reaction to the prescribing Doctor, he just said use less. So I'm not perfect for not reading the insert in its entirety, but neither were 2 Doctors aware of the potential of overdose even when queried about it. Ask your Doctor about using Voltaren for back pain before trying it! R

Why would you have minor cramping and severe lower back pain when 4 weeks pregnant?

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You should go to the ER or your doctor ASAP. Cramping in early pregnancy is very normal because everything is stretching out, but it shouldn't be bad cramps and with the severe lower back pain that could mean you are having a miscarriage. Please go to the ER or your doctor ASAP

What if you have headaches neck pain and aching around the ears are they signs of being pregnant?

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I had headaches at first but not neck pain or ear pain, I guess it is different for everyone but I have never heard of those as signs. You could be pregnant with a cold, or it could be just a cold. If you are late a test should show correctly by now, if you aren't due for your period, then you have to wait until your period would be due. That sounds more like signs of being tense.

Do crutches cause back pain?

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you should use crutches because it takes the pressure of your heel also if you keep putting pressure it will eventually break.

Do nose piercings cause paralysis?

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Paralysis is caused when there is damage to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) that prevents messages from being passed between the brain and the body.

A nose piercing can not cause paralysis because the neural messages responsible for movement are sent from the brain to the body through the spinal cord, not through the nose.

A nose piercing could cause infection if sterile procedures are not taken, but not paralysis.

What is disc protrusion with high intensity zone also causing mild foraminal encroachment at L4-L5?

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It's from a radiology report - essentially it's saying that there's a mild disk bulge (not full herniation) at the L4/5 disk that's encroaching on the L4/5 foramina. The foramina is the part of the vertebrae between the spine and vertebrae where the nerves pass. They look like holes or notches behind the vertebrae.

It's not uncommon for a disk protrusion in the lower lumbar area to impinge on the foraminal nerves. Mild just indicates it's not enough of a problem to warrant anything other than non-surgical therapy (rest, anti-inflammatories, etc.). There's usually an underlying cause though - stenosis, injury, old age, weight, etc.

The best way to deal with it is to limit the amount of stress you put on your lumbar spine, and to change the way you sleep (assuming you haven't already). Never sleep on your back, unless you've got cushion under your knees that will flatten your lumbar spine against the mattress; if you sleep on your side, put a cushion between your knees that will keep your legs parallel (this reduces pressure on the hips and lower spine); and never sleep on your stomach. Putting a cushion or pillow behind you and for your arm to rest on (if sleeping on your side) will help keep you from rolling over. Even though I did it for years before my first fusion, I still do it today, and it still helps.