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Would rest make my back pain go away? : DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Denis O’Brien, Durham. Spinal stenosis, a condition in which the space around the spinal cord narrows, affects around one in ten people. It is often caused by wear and tear of the spine. As a result the nerve tissue becomes compressed, causing pain, numbness and weakness in the lower back and in one or both legs. For exercise to be causing further pain sounds challenging, but with the right advice the pain can be relieved and exercise resumed. The spinal cord is contained within the spinal canal. It ends near the bottom of the ribcage, where it divides into nerves, the cauda equina (which form the main nerve connections to the lower body and legs).

My feet burn with pain if I go walking : DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

My feet burn with pain if I go walking : DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions By Martin Scurr for the Daily Mail 00:32 29 Dec 2020, updated 00:32 29 Dec 2020 11 shares comments I’m an avid walker aged 74, but now find after a few miles I get a tingling feeling in my little toe which spreads to the pad of my foot and burns, so it’s painful to walk. A consultant said it’s not to do with nerve endings, but could it be peripheral neuropathy? Christine Champeny, via email. This pain sounds challenging, especially as it affects an activity you enjoy. But there is a simple solution.

Agonising leg cramp interrupts my sleep : DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Maureen Nash, via email. This is not an uncommon condition. Some 40 per cent of adults experience night cramps, resulting in sleep disturbance and contributing to poor health and they are increasingly frequent with age. It’s often secondary to another problem, such as flat feet or a sedentary lifestyle. Neurological conditions including Parkinson’s, some muscle diseases, diabetes, alcoholism, and an underactive thyroid can also trigger muscle cramps. But in many cases, it’s a side-effect of medications, such as those given for asthma. Some 40 per cent of adults experience night cramps, resulting in sleep disturbance and contributing to poor health and they are increasingly frequent with age [File photo]

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