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What Causes Pain Around The Waist And Knees?

Hi my name is Ben. Am expriencing serious pain around my waist and it goes down to both of my knees. I have done several abdominal scans. The results came back negative. But i still feel the pains. I have also under gone kidney and liver function test which all came out negative. Please what is wrong with me. I still feel the pain around my hip, waist and knees.
Tue, 11 Jul 2017
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Good day and thank you for posting this question. Sorry about the pain. Having done series of test and abdominal scan which came out negative, you most likely have a Musculoskeletal pain and pain killer like Acetaminophen should help. I will suggest you do a full blood count and ESR ( erythrocytes sedimentation rate) and if these results are normal too then you need not worry yourself.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
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What Causes Pain Around The Waist And Knees?

Good day and thank you for posting this question. Sorry about the pain. Having done series of test and abdominal scan which came out negative, you most likely have a Musculoskeletal pain and pain killer like Acetaminophen should help. I will suggest you do a full blood count and ESR ( erythrocytes sedimentation rate) and if these results are normal too then you need not worry yourself. I hope it helps. Thank you.