three months ago, my husband was unable to get up the bed the usual way because it was hindered by his recurring back.He was diagnosed with mild scoliosis and til now was given a self therapy for his back and just a week ago it became worst and he was unable to move and his back aches worst he said.He was driving a motorcycle which i think made it worst. He has cold hands and feet but not lost sensation on the lower part of his body which accdg to drs spinal is ruled out already.

 

Your husband needs a complete examination by a back pain specialist. Mild scoliosis will not cause these type of symptoms. Conservative care needs to begin after more serious problems are ruled out.


5 Responses to “What Is The Best Remedy For Lumbar Back Pain?”

  • cristani says:

    Taking pain pills is okay when you need to, but I suggest to try Anti-Flammatory pills instead because some pain pills given for moderate to severe pain can lead to addiction.
    Unfortunately, lumbar back pain is horrible from onset. The effects can leave a man or woman in depression and cause other health problems…lumbar back is nothing to play with. There are cat scans, MRI, Mylo grams and much more to detect exactly what is causing the pain, but deterioration with disc disease amongst many of the factors including Scoliosis can lead to Spinal Steno-sis and then your in deep trouble. Treat that back like a baby because once it is injured the percentage rate of recovery fully is almost obsolete. God Bless with all God Speed and good luck… signed……Disabled American Veteran

  • doctoras says:

    consult a reputed acupressurist/acupuncture expert locally.
    give mag phos 3x one grain in half-a-cup of hot water every ten minutes till the pain subsides.purchase one drachm / 10 gms of mag phos-3x @ any local homoeo stores..
    the pain may be due to sprain or due to dislocation of [spinal cord]main spring of the body

  • margarit says:

    Have him try a clinical massage therapist. Check your phone book for reputable therapists in your area. The cold hands and feet sound like nerve damage and the loss of sensation does not sound good. Did the doctors send him for a CAT scan and/or an MRI? You might want to seek a second opinion with a neurologist. Good luck and best wishes.

  • surfside says:

    I have lower back pain from several herniated disks; my doctor suggests using a “moist” heating pad, which I think really helps relieve pain because it provides deep heat to the area. Also anti-inflammatory medicines and most importantly, not doing things that aggravate the condition; a lot of common sense. Good luck!

  • ♫♪♫ Pure ♫♪♫ says:

    take back pain pills……..

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