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What Causes Uncontrollable Twitching In The Lower Back?
I recently began experiencing a mild uncontrollable twitching in lower area of my back. The twitch has no real pattern such as after a meal or physical exertion. Twitch is located lower right and feels within the tissue under back side of rib cage. black Male 55yrs bp under control cholesterol in bounds. under VA care past 10 years. been smoking but not a chimney. what could it be? Strange symptoms kidney issues not part of family history. Not lactose intolerant.
Twitching in the lowerlimbs or upperlimbs is common, but not in the lower back. Might be postural also. Try lying in flat hard couch with pillows resting underneath ur thighs n knees. Avoid strenous activities for 2 weeks. how about ur appetite n numbness/weakness of lowerlimbs? If ur appetite s good n symptoms persists even after 2 weeks, it s advisory to take MRI to rule out tuberculous spondylodiscitis. Thank u
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What Causes Uncontrollable Twitching In The Lower Back?
Twitching in the lowerlimbs or upperlimbs is common, but not in the lower back. Might be postural also. Try lying in flat hard couch with pillows resting underneath ur thighs n knees. Avoid strenous activities for 2 weeks. how about ur appetite n numbness/weakness of lowerlimbs? If ur appetite s good n symptoms persists even after 2 weeks, it s advisory to take MRI to rule out tuberculous spondylodiscitis. Thank u