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Medical Conditions - Lumbar Lordosis

Lumbar lordosis refers to the inward curvature of the spine. Back pain might be present in severely curved conditions. Weakness of the region, bowel and bladder problems, and pronounced buttocks are certain characteristics. Such people have a large gap between the floor and their back when lying flat on the floor. Spine surgery, spondylolisthesis, kyphosis, obesity, pregnancy, and poor posture are certain conditions in which lumbar lordosis occurs.

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What does my MRI specify about burning pain in my feet?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am sorry that you have had this pain for the past four years.

What causes brainstem pressure symptoms and thinking issues?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through the attachments (attachments removed to protect patient identity). From your complaints, it looks like you are having tension-type pain.

What is the issue with my upper back?

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What precautions, medicine, and exercise should be followed for lumbar straightening and disc bulge of L5-S1?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Do physiotherapy for a few weeks. Avoid forward bending and weight lifting for a few weeks. Do lumbosacral exercises.

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What causes lumbar lordosis and how to fix it?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query. It seems you have a muscle spasm. So, I suggest you follow the instructions mentioned below. 1. Avoid lifting heavy weights. 2.

What are the permanent treatment options for correcting loss of lumbar lordosis in a 27-year-old woman?

Hello, Thank you for stopping by at icliniq.com. I am here to provide expert opinions on your medical queries. I reviewed the reports you attached (attachment removed to protect patient’s identity).

I have spine pain due to lumbar and cervical lordosis. Is surgery necessary?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You have not mentioned anything about clinical symptoms and the duration, and why you need a third opinion.

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