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I m so tired all the time. I have no energy. This has been happening since I was 16. I am 54. I have been dx with microscopic collagenous colitis about 5 years ago. Is there an auto immune disease that has these symptoms that increase with age? All my blood test, i.e. thyroid, cbc, cmp, valley fever have been normal. I have chronic low back pain. It hurts worse when I lay down. When I get up in the morning my back hurts so bad that it takes at least 1/2 hour before I can move normally. I am at my wits end with these symptoms. Can you help?
For pain in the lower back take pain killers like biozobid-plus or combiflam only when the pain is worse enough or disturb your daily routine along with calcium supplements like shalcal or toscal-gem once daily. I also advice you to sleep on plain surface. Do some kind physiotherapy exercises after an expert opinion of physiotherapist. If still not improved then go for x-ray or MRI.
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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Lower Back Pain
For pain in the lower back take pain killers like biozobid-plus or combiflam only when the pain is worse enough or disturb your daily routine along with calcium supplements like shalcal or toscal-gem once daily. I also advice you to sleep on plain surface. Do some kind physiotherapy exercises after an expert opinion of physiotherapist. If still not improved then go for x-ray or MRI.