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Medical Conditions - Radiating Pain

Radiating pain is a form of pain where the pain begins at a particular source and spreads across a larger area. It is seen in cases of fractures, spine herniation, and even joint dislocation cases.

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How to cure back pain which occasionally radiates to the legs, buttocks, and upper back and is progressively getting worse?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your concern. In my opinion, the pain you are experiencing is due to some disc pathology. I recommend you try the following protocol and revert back to me. 1.

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My hip pain resembles piriformis syndrome. What should I do?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The doctor you consulted is right. These symptoms can be caused due to a slipped disc. To confirm this and we may need to take up an MRI of the lumbar spine.

I have pain in the left lower back that spreads down the back of the left leg and knee. Please help.

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your query. You are suffering from LBA (lower backache). It occurs due to prolonged sitting, improper posture, and bending straight.

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Is right-side neck pain related to a vein or muscle soreness?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your concern. Your neck pain is due to faulty posture while sleeping.

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