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Suggest Treatment For Sore Lower Back And Loose Motion
I have had a very sore lower back for 2 weeks with loose stools. Am taking diclofenac with no relief. The last few days the pain has become unbearable took codeine an hour ago and still in agony, thinking of going to the hospital. Please help? Cheryl
Hi Cheryl thank you for trusting HCM I read your query and understand your concern Unfortunately it seems you are suffering from lumbar discopathy Pain is one of its symptoms It is bothering and cause a lot of suffering but alone it isn't risky You don't have to be worried too much if you aren't suffering neurological deficits ( such as paralysis or urinary problems) Anyway you should be checked by a bee doctor or ER and of it is possible realise a lumbar CT scan which will determine the gravity of herniation Hope I have been of help Regards Dr Eris Ranxha Neurologist
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Suggest Treatment For Sore Lower Back And Loose Motion
Hi Cheryl thank you for trusting HCM I read your query and understand your concern Unfortunately it seems you are suffering from lumbar discopathy Pain is one of its symptoms It is bothering and cause a lot of suffering but alone it isn t risky You don t have to be worried too much if you aren t suffering neurological deficits ( such as paralysis or urinary problems) Anyway you should be checked by a bee doctor or ER and of it is possible realise a lumbar CT scan which will determine the gravity of herniation Hope I have been of help Regards Dr Eris Ranxha Neurologist