Suggest Treatment For Severe Lower Back Pain
Incontinence is complication of lumbar pain
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You seem to be talking about uncommon complication of severe lower back pain (lumbago). This is not very common. If it appears it needs immediate attention by spine surgeon. It needs to get an MRI scan of the lumbar spine. MRI is a mechanism to track if the bulge is getting back to place in the spine.
Usually there could be a disc bulge that impinges on the nerves which also serve the anal sphincter. If they do not work properly then there could be incontinence. If it is contrary with no effect on spincter, diarrhoea would aggravate the back pain as further.
So in either case it require immediate attention by a spine surgeon or neurosurgeon. A back pain that does not reduce with rest or without rest for 3 weeks should be cared for.
I think this could inform you about the nature of problem your husband has.