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What Causes Back Pain After Removal Of Kidney?

Hello Doc. Nine years ago i was shot three times in the back which resulted in the removal of my kidney and spline and also my intestines being reconfigured. after i recovered i was still experiencing minor back pain that was bearable. Over the years the pain has increased and is more potent. what could be the problem?
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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Chronic low back pain are usually due to degenerative changes in you spine and can arise from facet joints, disc, hypertrophied ligaments, canal stenosis etc. Need a proper history and examination. consult a pain physician or neurologist for diagnosis.
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What Causes Back Pain After Removal Of Kidney?

Chronic low back pain are usually due to degenerative changes in you spine and can arise from facet joints, disc, hypertrophied ligaments, canal stenosis etc. Need a proper history and examination. consult a pain physician or neurologist for diagnosis.