Questiondear Dr , im suffering with a 30 degree spinal curve ( scoliosis ) my doctor says that it is just a slight curve that donot need any treatment.ive searched from internet that scoliosis are generally not painful.but dear Dr, since 3 to 4 years , i am going through so much pain in my legs , shoulders, back and lumbar spine region. when i told my Dr about this condition of mine , he asked me to get some blood tests done. all the reports of mine were very good except vitamin D . i have a deficiency of Vitamin D.and i take medicine CALTRATE-D to overcome this deficiency.still the pain persist.please tell me what should i do or which Dr shall i concern.i was also referred to a Rhuematologist by my dr.but i didn't take any appointment of rhuematologist.pleaseee help me outt
AnswerThe scoliosis could explain some of your pain. Also, you need to understand that when you have a curve in your back. A lot of other parts of your body are compensating to keep you balanced. So you may be getting pain from muscles that are tired and being over used. As for any specific condition I am not sure. These days there are thousands of conditions that are known and many that doctors still have yet to understand so I would make more appointments with specialists to better understand what's going on with your body. I hope this helps a little and I wish you the best of luck. I know how much pain can just leave you drained of energy. Try an. Over thr counter pain killer to take the edge off and try to push yourself into a straight posture. It will hurt and feel uncomfortable but it will help the other muscles.