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Hi. I am 19 and a female. When I was 12 I was diagnosed with scoliosis but they said it was only at the end of my lower back and it wasn t really serious. The doctor said it wouldn t affect me because I wouldn t grow any taller. Recently I had sex. And I was in a position on top. The next day my upper back was killing me. Its like almost in the middle of my spine that hurts and on the sides of my middle spine. It mostly hurts when someone touches it or I lean back on something. I m not sure though if it has anything to do with my scoliosis. Or could it be because of that? Height: 5 2 and a half Weight: 180 Bra size: 42D
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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What Causes Lower Back Pain Post Intercourse?
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.