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  5. I have been suffering from lower back pain for the past two months due to an L4-L5 disc herniation and was prescribed Nortipan 75 mg every night and Myoril twice a day. My pain is suddenly getting worse, and both of my legs feel numb now; do I need to change my medications or seek immediate medical help?

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I have been suffering from lower back pain for the past two months due to an L4-L5 disc herniation and was prescribed Nortipan 75 mg every night and Myoril twice a day. My pain is suddenly getting worse, and both of my legs feel numb now; do I need to change my medications or seek immediate medical help?

Asked by Male, 45 · 7 days ago

You must seek immediate emergency medical attention. Do not adjust your medications. The sudden worsening of your pain combined with numbness in both legs are critical 'red flag' symptoms. This could indicate severe spinal nerve compression or a medical emergency called Cauda Equina Syndrome. Delaying treatment can lead to permanent nerve damage, leg paralysis, or loss of bowel and bladder control. Please go to the nearest emergency department immediately for an urgent evaluation.
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I have been suffering from lower back pain for the past two months due to an L4-L5 disc herniation and was prescribed Nortipan 75 mg every night and Myoril twice a day. My pain is suddenly getting worse, and both of my legs feel numb now; do I need to change my medications or seek immediate medical help?

Answered 7 days ago