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My daughter fell yesterday on her bottom from a swing set slide.. we went to.the er and Dr showed no trauma to her kidneys or spine.. she is still hurting in her lower back and gets sick every time she eats or drinks.. should I take her to a different er
Hello and welcome to HCM, Fall on the bottom may have caused soft tissue injury. The soft tissue injury can cause pain, difficulty in walking or sitting. Any injury to the spine or internal organs is already ruled out by your doctor. The soft tissue injury requires pain killer to relieve the pain. Hot fomentation and rest will also help to reduce the pain. However, getting sick after eating or drinking is unlikely to be associated with fall. This symptom is more likely to be due to gastrontestinal upset. I suggest you to consult your primary healthcare provider for clinical assessment and thus management.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri
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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Lower Back Post A Fall
Hello and welcome to HCM, Fall on the bottom may have caused soft tissue injury. The soft tissue injury can cause pain, difficulty in walking or sitting. Any injury to the spine or internal organs is already ruled out by your doctor. The soft tissue injury requires pain killer to relieve the pain. Hot fomentation and rest will also help to reduce the pain. However, getting sick after eating or drinking is unlikely to be associated with fall. This symptom is more likely to be due to gastrontestinal upset. I suggest you to consult your primary healthcare provider for clinical assessment and thus management. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri