Matooke Republic
Saturday, December 6, 2025
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos
  • Relationships
Matooke Republic
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos
  • Relationships
No Result
View All Result
Matooke Republic
No Result
View All Result

When should one see a Spine and Orthopedic Specialist?

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 11, 2024
in Health
Reading Time: 4 mins read
By Dr. Muhammad Awad | Orthopedic Surgeon | UMC Victoria Hospital.

By Dr. Muhammad Awad | Orthopedic Surgeon | UMC Victoria Hospital.

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Dr. Muhammad Awad | Orthopedic Surgeon | UMC Victoria Hospital

Dr. Awad Muhammad, an Orthopedic Surgeon at UMC Victoria Hospital breakdowns the different spine and orthopedic conditions everyone should not take lightly but rather see a specialist.

Sometimes, it can get confusing whether to consult an orthopedic or just wait it out. So, when deciding whether to make an appointment with an orthopedic doctor, take into account these warning signs:

RELATED POSTS

When the Spine Is Bent at Birth: Scoliosis and Congenital Spinal Conditions in East Africa — What families in Uganda need to know

“I was ready to pay Shs10 billion to save my mother,” Tycoon Basajjabalaba narrates painful battle; Urges gov’t to fast-track national health insurance scheme

Persistent Pain

•     Chronic Pain: If you experience back or neck pain that persists for more than a few weeks.

•     Severe Pain: Pain that is severe and not relieved by over-the-counter medications or rest.

Neurological Symptoms

•     Numbness or Tingling: Persistent numbness or tingling in your arms, legs, hands, or feet.

•     Weakness: Weakness in your limbs, making it difficult to walk or perform everyday tasks.

•     Loss of Coordination: Difficulty with balance or coordination.

Trauma or Injury

•     Accidents: After a fall, car accident, or any traumatic injury to your back or neck.

•     Sports Injuries: Persistent pain or symptoms following a sports injury.

Loss of Bladder or Bowel Control

•     Incontinence: Sudden loss of bladder or bowel control, which could indicate a serious condition like cauda equina syndrome.

Diagnosed Conditions

•     Herniated Disc: If diagnosed with a herniated disc and symptoms are not improving with conservative treatment.

•     Spinal Stenosis: When diagnosed with spinal stenosis and experiencing worsening symptoms.

•     Scoliosis: If you have scoliosis and notice worsening curvature or pain.

Post-Surgical Complications

•     Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: Persistent or new pain following spinal surgery.

Pain Radiating to Extremities

•     Sciatica: Pain radiating from the lower back down the leg, indicating potential sciatica.

•     Radiculopathy: Pain radiating from the neck down the arm, indicating potential cervical radiculopathy.

Difficulty Performing Daily Activities

•     Functional Impairment: Difficulty performing daily activities due to back or neck pain.

Medical Advice and Referrals

•     Primary Care Referral: If your primary care doctor recommends seeing a specialist.

•     Specialist Opinion: If advised by another healthcare professional to seek a specialist’s opinion.

Red Flag Symptoms

•     Unexplained Weight Loss: Accompanied by back pain, which could indicate a more serious condition.

•     Fever and Infection: Back pain accompanied by fever, chills, or signs of infection.

Treatment Not Working

•     Ineffective Conservative Treatment: If conservative treatments like physical therapy, medication, or chiropractic care have not provided relief.

Consulting a spine specialist ensures you receive a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment plan tailored to your specific condition. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s advisable to seek medical attention promptly.

Related

Tags: OrthopedicSpineUMC Victoria Hospital
Share3Tweet2Send
Matooke Republic

Matooke Republic

Freshly peeled info from area code 256

Related Posts

Dr. Rohan Gala, Visiting Spine Consultant, UMC Victoria Hospital.

When the Spine Is Bent at Birth: Scoliosis and Congenital Spinal Conditions in East Africa — What families in Uganda need to know

by Matooke Republic
1 week ago

...

Dr. Awad Mohammed | Orthopaedic Specialist | UMC Victoria Hospital.

It’s Not Just Pain — It’s Arthritis. Let’s Talk About It

by Matooke Republic
2 months ago

...

Dr. Intisar Khalafallah Awad, Consultant Ophthalmologist, UMC Victoria Hospital.

Protecting Our Vision in a Digital World

by Matooke Republic
2 months ago

...

Dr Barbara Kakande, a Consultant Non-interventional Cardiologist at UMC Victoria Hospital.

Hypertension in Uganda: Early Detection Can Save Lives

by Matooke Republic
2 months ago

...

What is Paediatric Rehabilitation?

by Matooke Republic
5 months ago

...

Next Post
Equity Bank Uganda Limited officials interact with refugee micro-enterprise owners.

Equity Bank turns refugees into entrepreneurs with micro-enterprises

Planning a house party? Bukoto Heights is the perfect venue

RECOMMENDED

LIST: UMEAS announce 2025 finalists ahead of the awards 5th anniversary gala slated for December 11th

December 5, 2025

Speke Resort Munyonyo unveils exclusive Christmas Day festive packages

December 5, 2025

MOST VIEWED

  • Anne Juuko.

    Anne Juuko resigns from Standard Bank Group

    120 shares
    Share 48 Tweet 30
  • Why sexy Bettinah Tianah quit her job at NTV

    82 shares
    Share 33 Tweet 21
  • Sasha Ferguson hits back at Canary Mugume, urges him to seek help

    50 shares
    Share 20 Tweet 13
  • Gen Sejusa warns NUP after youth imitates armed security during Bobi Wine’s campaign

    22 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
  • Veteran radio presenter Meddie Nsereko reportedly parts ways with CBS FM

    19 shares
    Share 8 Tweet 5
Matooke Republic

Uganda's only free Newspaper. Out every Thursday. Freshly peeled info. kiwatule, Kampala, Uganda.

  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos

© Matooke Republic 2024

© Matooke Republic 2024

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.