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Laying on the side works best, but honestly lower back AND abdominal pain could be something serious, like a herniated disc, tumor or a kidney infection and should be checked out ASAP if you don't already know the cause.
i dont know
I have the exact same problem, only mine is in the thoracic spine. I have a herniated disc there. I would love to know the answer.... runninron71238@yahoo.com
It is a man with an inguinal hernia. This was a term used in advertisements from the 1970's. Why they stopped using the term "ruptured", I don't know. Maybe to distinguish it from other ruptured body parts.
Ask your doctor and trust what they tell you. They can assess your case better than anybody online
There are disc brakes front and back on the Cherokee. EDIT: Cherokees (XJ) have Drum Brakes in the back. Disc in the front i don't know if you were referring to the new Grand Cherokees .. Those have All Disc. Hope it helps. (i own a 88 Cherokee XJ)
People call it the 'Tramp Stamp'....Thats all the symbolism I know of for lower back tattys
I do know that this can cause a great deal of pain in the shoulder and arm, compression means that it is on the spinal cord. I think I would consider surgery.
How do i know
I have two recovery disc for my laptop but don't know how to download
what is mucor?
This term, "paracentral extruded disc and a free fragment" refers to the condition of a spinal disc, so this is actually a diagnosis of what a doctor found after examining a patient's spine with an MRI or CT scan. The level of the spine is not identified, so there is no way to know if this problem possibly exists in the neck (cervical spine), not very likely in mid-back (thoracic spine) region where this problem is rare, or most likely in the low back (lumbar spine) because this is where most disc extrusions occur in the lumbar or low back area.It is easy to understand the whole picture of what happened once the individual terms are explained:Paracentral - this term refers to a part of the disc near the center of the spine, close to the spinal cord and spinal nerves, as opposed to outer ridge of disc that would be closer only to the spinal nervesExtruded - this term means that not only has the disc been injured and torn, but inner jelly-like material of the disc (nucleus pulposus) has leaked out into the surrounding area and has left the confines of the discFree fragment - this means that when the disc tissue ruptured the rupture was so severe or extensive that pieces or portions of disc tissue broke off and are now moving about as separate pieces; this increases the degree of symptoms and complicates surgical correction of problemIn this case it could easily happen that the individual would experience at the level of the disc extrusion: extensive local pain, muscle weakness, numbness, tingling, radiating pain along the nerve, and more depending where the injury exists.