What Causes Severe Lower Back Pain?
Question: I'm a 35 year old male.I occasionally drink and smoke.I've been having severe back pain in the mid-lower section during the early morning hours for the last one month.Some times the pain moves to my abdomen or the right side of it.However,immediately after I get up from my bed, the pain disappears.Last month I got my annual health check up done and all the tests including blood,stool,Urine,USG of abdomen,Chest X-Ray gave normal results.One year back I was advised to have gastro medicine for a few weeks by a specialist when i visited him since I had loose motion.Please let me know if there is anything i need to worry about
Brief Answer:
You should go for MRI Lumbosacral spine.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
As per your description, the pain seems to be originating from spine.
You should take a MRI of Lumbosacral spine.
Nerves that are coming from Intervertebral disc might be compressed leading to pain in that area.
Till then, I prescribe skeletal muscle relaxant tablet containing Thiocolchicoside to my patients with similar complaints.
Hope I answered your query.
If you have any questions, I will clarify further.
If you come back with MRI report,I can explain in detail.
Wish you good health.
Regards
You should go for MRI Lumbosacral spine.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
As per your description, the pain seems to be originating from spine.
You should take a MRI of Lumbosacral spine.
Nerves that are coming from Intervertebral disc might be compressed leading to pain in that area.
Till then, I prescribe skeletal muscle relaxant tablet containing Thiocolchicoside to my patients with similar complaints.
Hope I answered your query.
If you have any questions, I will clarify further.
If you come back with MRI report,I can explain in detail.
Wish you good health.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
Thanks doctor.I will get the MRI done.Just to add another line which I missed earlier.I have pain in my knees too,only when i climb down stairs.Is it related to my back pain?
Brief Answer:
Knee pain has no relation to back pain.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Knee pain is not related to back pain.
Please avoid using stairs if possible. Simple physiotherapy may help in knee pain.
If you come back after MRI report, I will clarify further.
Regards
Knee pain has no relation to back pain.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Knee pain is not related to back pain.
Please avoid using stairs if possible. Simple physiotherapy may help in knee pain.
If you come back after MRI report, I will clarify further.
Regards
Note: Revert back with your health reports to get further guidance on your gastric problems. Click here.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad