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Which Specialist to See for Pelvic and Spine Pain?

If you are experiencing pain in the area where the pelvis connects to the spine, you should consult an orthopedic specialist or a spine specialist? I may have previously injured my lumbar spine, and I often experience soreness and pain. Recently, I've been feeling sharp pain...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
It is recommended to visit a hospital's orthopedic department for examination of the above symptoms.

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What to Do If Your Bone Pins Break: A Guide for Young Patients

What should I do if a nail implanted in my body breaks? This year, I had spinal fusion surgery and had four screws placed. This month, I had an X-ray and found that two of the screws have broken. The doctor said that since two screws are broken, they do not need to be removed. Ho...


Dr. Chen Xingyuan Reply:
Dear User: Whether or not to remove a broken screw depends on whether it causes you significant discomfort or harm. If the broken screw is causing particular discomfort or injury, then removal should certainly be considered. The purpose of the fixation with screws is to provide i...

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Understanding Spinal Protrusions: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnostic Steps

There is a protrusion of the vertebral bone? Hello Doctor, I have never had any abnormal findings in my spine during school check-ups. However, after entering high school, I have been sitting for longer periods and participated in a short period of back drum exercises. I'm n...


Dr. Li Wenlin Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, it is recommended that you seek medical attention as soon as possible. I believe that an in-person consultation can help clarify your concerns! Wishing you all the best! Happy New Year!

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Managing Kidney Pressure from Scoliosis: Treatment Options and Precautions

Scoliosis compressing the kidneys? Dr. Wang: I would like to ask you a question. My mother has scoliosis that is compressing her kidneys, resulting in hematuria. What should be done to address this issue? Is surgery necessary? Can this condition be completely cured? Are there any...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Scoliosis often compresses nerves, affecting lower limb function or bowel and bladder function. It rarely compresses internal organs, causing bleeding. It is recommended to visit a hospital's spine surgery department for further evaluation to determine if there are any other...

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Effective Treatments for Sciatica Pain Relief: A Comprehensive Guide

Sciatica: How to Treat It Hello Dr. Chou, I would like to ask how to treat sciatica. I have been in pain for a year and have undergone a CT scan, which revealed that my spine is compressing the nerve. After that, I consulted another doctor who said it was a minor issue and prescr...


Dr. Zhou Lizhi Reply:
If you have undergone a CT scan or MRI, please bring the results to the outpatient clinic. If the location and size of the compression are confirmed, surgery can be performed to remove it.

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Can a Sagging Mattress Cause Morning Lower Back Pain?

Could a sagging mattress cause lower back pain upon waking up? Dear Dr. Shi, I apologize for not visiting the hospital directly, as I was unsure of the cause of my discomfort. About two months ago, I purchased a new bed, but after approximately a month of use, I began to notice ...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
Hello: The firmness of the mattress is a factor that affects the angle of the lumbar spine during sleep. Both too hard and too soft mattresses are unsuitable. Ideally, when lying flat, the mattress should sink about three centimeters. As you mentioned, a new mattress that has sig...

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Understanding Rib and Spine Discomfort: Causes and Solutions

I feel strange sensations in my ribs and spine? Hello, Doctor: Previously, when lying flat, I felt as if my left rib was sinking inward, and sometimes my breathing felt strange, though it wasn't painful. Recently, after exercising, this sensation has become more pronounced. ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Ah Huang: I recommend getting an X-ray based on your symptoms. If there are no issues with your internal organs or bones, then it shouldn't be a major concern. As for spinal manipulation, improper force could potentially harm the bones and nerves, so caution is advised. I su...

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Understanding Persistent Pain Near the Buttocks: When to Seek Help

Hello! How can I assist you today? Hello, I would like to ask a question about pain in the area around the buttocks! Five years ago and four years ago, I visited the orthopedic department at a hospital for X-rays of my spine and coccyx, but the doctor said there was no issue. The...


Dr. Zhou Lizhi Reply:
The location of the injury after a car accident is very important. If the impact occurs directly in the center of the buttocks when sitting down, it raises suspicion of a coccygeal issue (which can be diagnosed via X-ray). Additionally, if the injury is caused by lateral bending ...

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Understanding Spondylolysis: Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment Options

Spinal Dissociation Syndrome Hello Doctor, today I went to the hospital for an X-ray examination due to pain in my spine, and the results showed that I have "spondylolisthesis" at the L5-S1 level. The doctor also mentioned that the likelihood of displacement is low. I w...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Spinal dissociation can be classified into congenital skeletal dysplasia and acquired fatigue fractures with poor healing. It often presents with back pain issues. Strengthening the abdominal and back muscles is recommended. In rare cases of difficult-to-treat localized back pain...

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Understanding Sciatica: Symptoms, Causes, and Non-Surgical Treatments

Is it a herniated disc (sciatica)? Hello Doctor: Around June or July of this year, I experienced frequent sneezing, almost one after another. I didn't seek medical attention right away, thinking it was just a cold. However, I felt that the impact of sneezing on my lower back...


Dr. Zhou Lizhi Reply:
The intervertebral disc is a soft cushion located between the vertebrae, functioning to alleviate pressure on the spine during bending and weight-bearing activities, allowing the body to properly bear weight. Improper use can lead to inflammation, herniation, or even rupture of t...

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Exploring Treatment Options for Cervical Spondylolisthesis: Beyond Neck Braces

Cervical vertebral dislocation Six months ago, I had an X-ray of my cervical spine, which revealed a small white area around the right side at the level of about 2-3 vertebrae. The doctor mentioned that there might be a slippage phenomenon, but it wasn't severe. I was advise...


Dr. Zhang Shengben Reply:
Cervical dislocation in young individuals is often caused by trauma, while common shoulder and neck pain is usually due to muscle fatigue and poor posture while sitting, standing, or lying down. If the pain is due to a herniated disc or cervical dislocation, it often leads to sym...

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Why Do I Have Headaches and Muscle Pain After a Fall?

Why do we experience headaches and muscle soreness after wrestling? I fell yesterday and hit my back, but I didn't hit my head. However, when I got up, the top of my head was very painful. This morning, from my shoulders up to my neck feels very stiff and painful. What could...


Dr. Zhang Shengben Reply:
Hello Maggie: After trauma, if you experience headaches and neck stiffness, it is important to be aware of potential head injuries or cervical spine injuries, and you should seek medical attention immediately. If necessary, a CT scan or MRI should be performed.

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Could Kidney Health Affect My Grandma's Severe Back Pain?

Could these symptoms be related to kidney storage? Doctor: Hello, I would like to ask about my grandmother. Recently, she has been experiencing frequent lower back pain. She went to the hospital, and the doctor diagnosed her with osteoporosis and myofascial pain syndrome. Althoug...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Xiao Wan: Generally, back pain caused by kidney issues is commonly due to stones, infections, or tumors. However, considering your grandmother's age, it is quite common to have osteoporosis combined with degenerative arthritis of the spine, which may even lead to compression...

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Understanding Hip Joint Issues: Causes and Solutions for Pain

Hip joint issues? I apologize, but I would like to ask the doctor about my condition. For the past four years (I am currently 21), I occasionally wake up in the morning with a feeling of stiffness in my right or left hip joint when walking, which can be painful. However, the pain...


Dr. Fan Hongbin Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms you described, there are two possibilities: 1. Issues with the spine; 2. Degeneration of the hip joint. However, to confirm the diagnosis, please visit an orthopedic outpatient clinic, where we will conduct further examinations and treatment. Thank yo...

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Understanding Cervical Scoliosis: Symptoms and Solutions for Neck Pain

Cervical scoliosis Hello: I am not sure if my neck pain is due to poor posture from prolonged work. This condition has been ongoing for quite some time, and in the past few months, whenever I experience neck pain, I also have severe headaches. Additionally, sometimes when I press...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Alice: At your age, most issues are caused by factors such as poor posture and lack of exercise, which are not significantly related to spinal disorders. If you have concerns, I recommend visiting a hospital's spine surgery department for further evaluation. Wishing you a sp...

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Why Does Menstruation Cause Back Pain? Understanding the Connection

Menstrual periods can cause back pain? Why do I experience back pain every time my period comes, even affecting my sleep? Is there something wrong with my spine? Should I see a doctor, and which specialty should I consult?


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
Hello: Lower back pain during menstruation is usually not due to issues with the spine itself, as it is intermittent and monthly rather than persistent. It is advisable to visit a gynecology clinic for diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause.

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Effective Strategies to Alleviate Sciatica Pain and Improve Mobility

Sciatica Hello Dr. Chou, I would like to ask what methods can improve the condition of sciatica. My father has been experiencing a dull pain from his buttocks to the back of his thigh. Could this be sciatica? What foods can he eat, or what exercises can he do to prevent bone is...


Dr. Zhou Lizhi Reply:
Sciatica is caused by degenerative compression of the lumbar spine. In younger individuals, it may result from improper loading of the intervertebral discs, while in older adults, it is often due to spinal degeneration leading to bone spurs. At this point, it is essential to asse...

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Understanding Scoliosis: Back Pain and Knee Issues Explained

Scoliosis Hello Doctor, I would like to ask a few questions: 1. Does scoliosis affect back pain? Recently, I have been experiencing sharp pain in my left upper back, sometimes even affecting my breathing. I have had scoliosis for many years without any back pain, but recently...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hui-Ling: 1. Yes, but the situation varies for each individual, so a detailed evaluation by a spine surgeon is recommended. 2. It is important to check for any patellar injuries; I suggest going to the orthopedic department for further examination. Wishing you a speedy recovery.

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Understanding Cobb Angle Over 70 Degrees in Spinal Health

Cobb angle greater than 70 degrees? The X-ray images of the cervical and thoracic spine show ligamentous ossification changes, with more than half of the vertebrae fused in each region, and the Cobb angle at the thoracolumbar junction exceeds 70 degrees.


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
The question you asked should pertain to the regulations regarding disability assessment. This relates to the guidelines for scoliosis, and it would be best to consult with the physician who interprets the X-rays.

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Understanding Sciatica: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery Insights

Sure! Please provide the specific content or details you would like me to translate regarding sciatica? Hello, Doctor: I would like to ask for your help! Thank you for your previous assistance. I used to feel pain (numbness) in the back of my thigh while walking, and my right foo...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Based on your age, the likelihood of a herniated disc causing sciatica is the highest. X-rays cannot detect this condition (it is usually identified through MRI or CT scans). Treatment generally involves rest, medication, rehabilitation, and possibly surgical intervention. If con...

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