When should I see a spinal surgeon?

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When should I see a spinal surgeon?

Kimberly Lindsey Answered question January 6, 2019
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I’m not a doctor (and you should always consult a doctor first for medical advice), so I checked http://www.spinalsurgeryclinic.co.uk/spinal-surgeon-basingstoke.htm, the website of a spinal surgeon in Basingstoke, to see if I could find the answer for you. According to these specialists, you might want to see a spinal surgeon if you’ve had back pain for more than a few weeks and you’re experiencing some of the following symptoms:

  • A reduction in your activity levels

If you have chronic back pain, you might have started to avoid activities out of fear that they will cause you pain. Nobody should have to miss out on activities that they want to do because of back problems, so this might be a good indication that it’s time to seek advice.

  • Feeling lackluster or unmotivated most of the time

Back pain and spinal injuries can cause psychological issues as well as physical ones. If you’re in a lot of pain, and it’s starting to take a toll on your state of mind, it could be the right time to consult a professional.

  • Weakness, numbness, or a tingling sensation in your limbs

All of the above are possible signs of nerve damage, which might warrant surgery.

Remember, though, not to self-diagnose. Consult a doctor and get their informed medical opinion before making any decisions.

Kimberly Lindsey Answered question January 6, 2019
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