
Suggest Treatment For Severe Back Pain

Question: Hello. For several weeks, I have awoken with back pain, either on my left side hip, or in the L4/L5 area. I usually have top walk around for 15 minutes or so and the pain subsides and eventually passes. While I would normally pass this off as a musculoskeletal condition and also being 65 years old, my concern is statistically I have been told I have a 15 to 20% chance of having prostate cancer. For the last seven years my PSA has been bouncing between 3 and 4, and the free PSA has only been in the upper teens. If the back pain is cancer related, would it go away so quickly? Thank you.
Brief Answer:
Hello dear. It seems unlikely due to prostate cancer
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
I have gone through the details and i understand your concern.
So as the age increases, the psa value for an individual also increases and a value of less than 4 is absolutely normal at your age.
Pain of cancer is a constant dull aching pain due to the involvement of bones of spine and nerves and it wont go away with exercises. I dont see any reason for you as having a strong suspicion of cancer of prostate.
In my opinion , more common causes like lumbar spondylosis, or prolapsed disc should be looked for. An MRI is warranted and you can go for it.
Thanks and regards
Feel free to ask further
Hello dear. It seems unlikely due to prostate cancer
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
I have gone through the details and i understand your concern.
So as the age increases, the psa value for an individual also increases and a value of less than 4 is absolutely normal at your age.
Pain of cancer is a constant dull aching pain due to the involvement of bones of spine and nerves and it wont go away with exercises. I dont see any reason for you as having a strong suspicion of cancer of prostate.
In my opinion , more common causes like lumbar spondylosis, or prolapsed disc should be looked for. An MRI is warranted and you can go for it.
Thanks and regards
Feel free to ask further
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