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What Causes To Feel Like Heavy Weight On Lower Back?

I been having lower back issues since last October and no doctors seem to able to help. I feel like a heavy weight around my lower mid section . It seems like it s moving but it usually is on my lower back area and sometimes it moves to the left hip area. I have been to chiropractic and been to my primary doctor as wellL. So far nothing helps . What are your thoughts? I have not had a Pap smear in about 6 years ago.
Thu, 23 Aug 2018
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Pap smears are indicated from age 20 to 60. without an exam, I can only give general information, and it is pretty easy to define if there is a lumbar disk issue because the discomfort would only be with particular movements and not constant. Various pelvic pathologies such as fibroids or irregular periods or other possibilities can cause a constant heaviness. Mostly a pelvic exam would find them.



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What Causes To Feel Like Heavy Weight On Lower Back?

Hello, Pap smears are indicated from age 20 to 60. without an exam, I can only give general information, and it is pretty easy to define if there is a lumbar disk issue because the discomfort would only be with particular movements and not constant. Various pelvic pathologies such as fibroids or irregular periods or other possibilities can cause a constant heaviness. Mostly a pelvic exam would find them. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.