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Suggest Remedy For Back Pain, Dizziness And Pain While Walking
Hi. My husband is in his thirties and is in great shape. The last two days he has had bad back pain, where he feels unstable and it is pain full to climb up the stairs or lift his legs. He has never felt like this before. Nor has he done anything (lifting,etc) out of the ordinary. He also has a runny nose and a bit of dizziness. He has never complained before, so this concerns me. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
This back pain is likely to be related to muscular origin and runny nose with dizziness could be due to viral infection.
Also,i want to ask you if there is any fever to your husband in recent past?
He should take symptomatic treatment like pain killers both oral and topical gel and antihistamines like cetrizine or betahistidine available over the counter.
You may require some routine blood works and vitals monitoring.
So,it would be advisable that you should see a doctor who will examine your husband and can order some relevant investigations before starting any treatment.
Generally,symptomatic treatment is more than enough in this kind of problems.
Regards,
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Suggest Remedy For Back Pain, Dizziness And Pain While Walking
Hi, Welcome to health care magic, This back pain is likely to be related to muscular origin and runny nose with dizziness could be due to viral infection. Also,i want to ask you if there is any fever to your husband in recent past? He should take symptomatic treatment like pain killers both oral and topical gel and antihistamines like cetrizine or betahistidine available over the counter. You may require some routine blood works and vitals monitoring. So,it would be advisable that you should see a doctor who will examine your husband and can order some relevant investigations before starting any treatment. Generally,symptomatic treatment is more than enough in this kind of problems. Regards,