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Dr. Sagar Ghodasara has completed his MBBS from PDU Medical College, Rajkot and MS in General Surgery from C.U. Shah Medical College, Surendranagar. After that, he completed 1 year as Assistant Professor in General Surgery at PDU Medical College and Civil Hospital, Rajkot, after which he completed his DNB in Neuro Surgery, Super Specialty Degree, Department of Neuro Surgery, Kovai Medical Hospital and Centre, Coimbatore. He has 2 years of experience in exclusive endovascular neurointervention as a Consultant Neurosurgeon at Zydus Hospital, Ahmedabad. Currently, he is found at Shri Giriraj Hospital, Rajkot.

MS, DNB Neuro Surgery
Consultant Endovascular Neurosurgeon
Most back pain resolves with rest, but you should consult a spine doctor if you experience "red flag" symptoms. These include pain lasting more than six weeks, numbness or tingling in the limbs, weakness, or pain that radiates down the leg (sciatica). Immediate care is needed if you experience loss of bladder or bowel control.
A neurologist specializes in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders (like epilepsy, migraines, or MS) using medication and non-invasive therapies. A neurosurgeon provides both conservative treatments and surgical interventions for conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system, such as herniated discs or tumors.
Chronic pain is frequently linked to degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal), or spondylolisthesis. Lifestyle factors, such as poor posture and repetitive lifting, also play a significant role in spinal wear and tear.
A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner gel of a spinal disc leaks through a tear in the outer shell, often irritating nearby nerves. No, surgery is not always required. Over 80% of patients find relief through physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and epidural steroid injections.
Minimally invasive spine surgery uses smaller incisions than traditional open surgery. Surgeons use specialized instruments and microscopic cameras to treat the area, resulting in less muscle damage, reduced post-operative pain, and a faster recovery time for the patient.