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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Lower Back

Three weeks ago I began experiencing severe pain in my lower back. Since starting it seemed to happen 4-5 days per week. It usually occurs in the morning but does occur other times of day. The pain is severe and difficult to move at its worst. The pain makes me wence and nauseated. The pain is relieved with a bowl movement that can vary from constipation to liquid. Heat helps some. Help?
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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Hello. I have been though your question and understand your concern.

Back pain is a common symptom. It is reported than one out of four people experience back pain in their lifetime. It is not associated with bowel movement generally. If the pain persist, you should have at least a CT scan of the lumbosacral spine, just to rule out any spinal problem, which is the most significant concern in back pain.

Hope this helps, please feel free for further questions.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Lower Back

Hello. I have been though your question and understand your concern. Back pain is a common symptom. It is reported than one out of four people experience back pain in their lifetime. It is not associated with bowel movement generally. If the pain persist, you should have at least a CT scan of the lumbosacral spine, just to rule out any spinal problem, which is the most significant concern in back pain. Hope this helps, please feel free for further questions.