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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Homeopathy Doctor•Gurgaon
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Kidney stone formation is the most common kidney disease, and people who have had it, would immediately be reminded of the severe pain (loin to groin) in the back.

How stones are formed?

The kidney functions as the body s filters in removing wastes from the body through urine.
Most of the waste is in the form of salts and when there is excessive salts and reduced amount of water, there could be formation of crystals or stones in the kidneys.
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MD, FIPP

Pain Management Specialist•Kolkata
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Lower back pain is fast becoming an epidemic not just among elderly, but across all age groups. Primary causes of back pain are quite a few including lumbar hernia, disc degenerative disease (DDD), spondylosis etc., but the symptoms are usually the same excruciating pain in the lower region of the spine, followed by stiffness. Since back pain is caused due to a number of spinal problems, it manifests differently in different patients. The pain may be dull, burning or sharp. It could also be felt...more
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Pain Management Specialist•Kolkata
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The sciatic pain caused due to a lumbar herniated disc can radiate down your legs and may make you immobile. It is quite common for a herniated disc to press against a nearby nerve and inflame, leading to pain radiating along the length of the affected sciatic nerve. For getting relief from lumbar herniated disc pain, you need to become active. Daily hamstring stretches are considered to be an effective way to tackle such pain if you do them regularly.

Here are three important hamstrin...more
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Physiotherapist•Bhubaneswar
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Need to examine movements clinically. For the timing you can use warm water fomentation and few lumber rotational exercises along with some analgesic spray. Manual skills of a physio or kinesio taping would definitely benefit you. Also some electrotherapy modalities facilitate the recovery process. Specific exercises can be recommended only after examining clinically.
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MPT - Orthopedic Physiotherapy, BPTh/BPT...read more

Physiotherapist•Noida
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do physiotherapy treatment and stretching exercise of full spine and strength exercise in daily routine but start gradually process.
avoid long sitting toward bending lifting weight.
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Ayurveda•Nashik
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1) do massage with warm sesame oil or suitable oil for 15 min. Afterwards take hot fomentation for 10 min. 2) start natural calcium supplement.
3) do regular stretching exercise
4) in yoga do bhujangasan, halasan & suryanamaskar.
Life-style correction
1) correct your sitting posture.
2) take small pillow or back rest for lower back. 3) foot should rest to floor easily.
4) take small break after 1 hr & walk few steps.
5) do neck & upper back extension
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