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What Causes Recurring Lower Back Pain?

I am 49 years old, approximately 145 lbs. I am generally in good health. From time to time I get a nagging lower back ache. It usually lasts for a couple of days and then goes away. Some time ago, after having had a colonoscopy, my doctor told me I have proctitis. Could there be any correlation between the two?
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
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I DONT THINK ANY CORELATION.. I FEEL U CHECK SERUM URIC ACID LEVEL..IF IT IS HIGH THEN I CAN ADVISE WHAT TO DO.
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What Causes Recurring Lower Back Pain?

I DONT THINK ANY CORELATION.. I FEEL U CHECK SERUM URIC ACID LEVEL..IF IT IS HIGH THEN I CAN ADVISE WHAT TO DO.