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Sever Pain In Lower Back At The Tip Of Buttocks, Difficulty In Sitting. Had A Fall Earlier. Is It Related?
I m 18 210 lbs and 5 7. I have a bad pain in my lower back right at the tip of my buttocks and it hurts to sit directly on it. About a weak ago I stumbled into a hole where a bush used to be and felt little pain in the area and it went away immediately so I dismissed it as if I pulled something. Is there any way this could be interrelated? I ve been doing research and seen where it could be a pilonidal cyst or a pinched nerve.
hi i had gone through your query and understand your concerns. i would come up with the possibility of SCIATICA may be the cause for your sufferings.
-exposure to damp -pressure on nerve,by tumor,or constipation,or through injury -over use of limbs walking -rheumatism or gout are the possible cause.
x-ray or MRI scan for lumbosacral spine, -blood test for serum uric acid levels etc may confirm the diagnosis I hope this is helpful for you, thank you
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Sever Pain In Lower Back At The Tip Of Buttocks, Difficulty In Sitting. Had A Fall Earlier. Is It Related?
hi i had gone through your query and understand your concerns. i would come up with the possibility of SCIATICA may be the cause for your sufferings. -exposure to damp -pressure on nerve,by tumor,or constipation,or through injury -over use of limbs walking -rheumatism or gout are the possible cause. x-ray or MRI scan for lumbosacral spine, -blood test for serum uric acid levels etc may confirm the diagnosis I hope this is helpful for you, thank you