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Pain Lower Back. Took Disprine In Water. Continue The Medication? Suggest?
My name is BPS ,I m 74 yrs of age with not any health problem. I m feeling pain on my lower back for the last two days...I have not yet taken any medicine so far... Normally I avoid taking any medicin unless it is essentially required. However I just took one tab of Disprine after dissolving in water.....and feel better. Could u please help me out...?
Hello, welcome to health care magic! Lower back pain can arise due to a lot of causes and we need to find out the cause before instituting appropriate treatment. Disprin helps any pain but shouldnt be taken for long when the pain hasnt been diagnosed. Common causes can be disc degenration due to ageing, spondylolisthesis, sacroilitis, muscle spasm, vertebral disorders, etc. So you are advised to see a physician to ascertain the exact cause through a thorough physical examination and appropriate investigations. Get well soon! take care.
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Pain Lower Back. Took Disprine In Water. Continue The Medication? Suggest?
Hello, welcome to health care magic! Lower back pain can arise due to a lot of causes and we need to find out the cause before instituting appropriate treatment. Disprin helps any pain but shouldnt be taken for long when the pain hasnt been diagnosed. Common causes can be disc degenration due to ageing, spondylolisthesis, sacroilitis, muscle spasm, vertebral disorders, etc. So you are advised to see a physician to ascertain the exact cause through a thorough physical examination and appropriate investigations. Get well soon! take care.