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What Causes Constant Shooting Pain In My Lower Back?
why do i have constant pain in my mid to lower back that sometimes shoots up to the upper part of my neck. it started when i was about 7 months pregnant my ob told me it was just the baby laying on a nerve its been 6 months since i had my baby and i still have this problem
such types of symptoms some times can be seen in post pregnancy period.the pain persist due to laxity of back muscle and improper physiotherapy after delivery . lack of rest also aggravates these symptoms. back muscle strengthening and pelvic floor exercises will be beneficial to you.For this you need expert's guidance by rehab specialist and physical therapist .oral calcium and analgesics such as ibuprofen will give instantly relief.
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What Causes Constant Shooting Pain In My Lower Back?
such types of symptoms some times can be seen in post pregnancy period.the pain persist due to laxity of back muscle and improper physiotherapy after delivery . lack of rest also aggravates these symptoms. back muscle strengthening and pelvic floor exercises will be beneficial to you.For this you need expert s guidance by rehab specialist and physical therapist .oral calcium and analgesics such as ibuprofen will give instantly relief. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions. Wishing you good health.