I have been suffering extreme lower left
side back pain for about 4 months now, it
never completely goes away. I now also get
pain in my groins, like a burning pain,
but this is not there all the time. Some
days I can hardly wal and cannot go out.
The back pain is almost like I have been
"punched" hard at the very bottom of my
back.
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Back Pain Answer A3740 Posted: 02-26-08 02:55am
According to your symptoms of lower back
pain, burning pain in the groins, and
occasional difficulty walking in
combination with the description of the
pain (“like I've been punched
hard…”), you could be experiencing
compressive neuropathy. During nerve
compression, the roots of the spinal
nerves that exist the lumbar and sacral
region of the spine are affected. Pressure
on a nerve’s root can cause pain,
itching, tingling, muscle weakness…etc.
depending upon the type of nerve : either
sensitive or motor nerves. If such
pressure on the nerves lasts for too long,
the condition can cause permanent nerve
damage which manifests with numbness or
muscle paralysis. Pressure on the spinal
nerves is usually due to spondylotic
changes (osteophytes and discus hernia) in
the vertebral column. Less frequent, more
rate reasons for nerve compression may
include tumors, injuries, etc.
You can request an X-ray image and MRI to
confirm any changes in the spinal
vertebrae and to locate the exact place
where nerve is pressed. Therapy for
neuropathy will depend upon the diagnosis,
degree of nerve damage and localisation.
You can consult an orthopaedist for follow
up.
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