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[|Human|] Hi I am 30 years old and suffer from lower back pain 24/7. My MRI results say I have L4-L5 left for aminal disc protrusion and annular fissure causing moderate neuroforamina narrowing. I ve taken medicine for the pain ( Medrol. Norflex, Percocet, Toradol, Keralog and neurontin) but none seem to help. I can t walk , stand or sit for more than a couple of minutes and recently I ve been experiencing a tingling cold sensation on both of my feet and left arm. Is there some kind of theraphy to help ease the pain and help with the other symptoms I m experiencing, or surgery is really necessary??? Thanks T
[|AI|]  The cold sensation in feet and left arm is because of the compression of the sensory nerves in spinal cord. Well, looking into your young age you may have several optionsSurgery is one option which may give miraculous results. There are two options - one is open surgery and other is through a scope. The protruded disc material can be removed.Also, Ozone Therapy can be tried. Physiotherapy is a double-edged sword. It may give good results, or it may lead to stoppage of whatever little motion you have left.