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What Causes Lower Back Pain Radiating To Pelvis And Hip?
I have had lower back pain for about 3 weeks which goes to my hip and sometimes my pelvis where I have the sensation of ovulation but a bit stronger pain. I am wetting myself then a week later I can t pee at all. I m so so tired. Feel nausea if I sit down and the pain gets worse
Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic Regarding your symptoms of pain lower back pain radiating to the pelvis with associated wetting and difficulty in urination I am suggesting that you have developed the following differential diagnosis
In view of this please do the following test MRI Lumber x-ray ANA electrophoresis ESR C-REACTIVE PROTEIN Serology test Rheumatoid factor Serum electrolytes
Meanwhile please visit an orthopaedic specialist with the results and for further expect evaluation as well as adequate drug prescription
Moreover please take some analgesic pending your appointment
I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes Lower Back Pain Radiating To Pelvis And Hip?
Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic Regarding your symptoms of pain lower back pain radiating to the pelvis with associated wetting and difficulty in urination I am suggesting that you have developed the following differential diagnosis Lumber spondylitis Spondylolisthesis Spinal cord injury Nerve root lesion SLE Multiple sclerosis Acute transverse myelitis Neurosyphilis Migrating arthritis Urinary incontinence In view of this please do the following test MRI Lumber x-ray ANA electrophoresis ESR C-REACTIVE PROTEIN Serology test Rheumatoid factor Serum electrolytes Meanwhile please visit an orthopaedic specialist with the results and for further expect evaluation as well as adequate drug prescription Moreover please take some analgesic pending your appointment I hope this helps Regards