When I drive or sit in front of computers the pain is increasing.
Abhay M. Gowda asks: I am a 32-year-old sales executive working in Dubai. For the past one year, I have continuous back pain. It used to get relieved whenever I take pain killers. But now the pain killers are not working. I took an MRI scan as per my doctor’s suggestion. The report doesn’t show any abnormality. When I drive or sit in front of computers the pain is increasing. Recently, I have put on around 10kg. I am 176cms and 95kg. I am really worried as my work is getting affected due to this problem. Is there any solution for my back pain according to holistic treatment practices? Please advice..
Dr Dinesh Kartha, Chief Consultant and Managing Partner Aura Alternative Medicine Center, Sharjah, replies: Dear Abhay, back pain can have many causes.
Fortunately, doctors have ruled out any major problems with your Inter-vertebral discs after seeing your MRI scan. I think improving your physical condition and learning and practicing proper body mechanics will help you to prevent recurrent attacks of back pain. Also you will have to take strict measures to reduce your weight. You are overweight by 20kg for your height. You can try the following measures to combat back pain:
While using computers, the following measures should be adopted.
Give attention to below mentioned points while driving:
Disclaimer: This blog is a conversation and is not an alternative for treatment. The recommendations and suggestions offered by our panel of doctors are their own and Gulf News will not take any responsibility for the advice they provide.
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