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Why is there body pain five years after spinal cord surgery?

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Published At November 9, 2018
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Hello doctor,

My sister got operated in her spinal cord five years back. Now she is not able to do her routine work like a household or any type of work. Whole body pains all the time. I have tried Ayurvedic treatment too but all doctors taking their hands out. She is just 41, has two daughters, aged 15 and 7 years. Please, we need your help.

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It might be menopause symptoms. Calcium and vitamin D deficiency. Sometimes spinal nerve injury can also cause back pain as same as after cesarean section delivery. She can start with Hypericum 1M five pills twice in a week. Rhus Tox 200 pills morning, noon, and evening. Calcarea Phos 6X three tablets morning noon night. Take these medicines at least for one week and give me follow up a little bit in detail. I am sure she will be feeling good with these medicines.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Sheetal Nanji Dama
Dr. Sheetal Nanji Dama

Homeopathy

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