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What Haven T Tramadol And Solpadol Helped To Ease Back Pain, Rib Area Pain And Kidney Area Pain?

severe back pain just below ribs in kidney area as if a one inch poker being pushed through back.pain not easing with tramadol or solpadol and increasing constantly.hot water bottle making it even worse.dont know what to do with myself .this is a reacurring flareup once a year for past three years.have been admitted to hospital before.have had numerouse tests cameras and scan down throat mri xrays.it first started when in dom republic.please help.
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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Back pain can be due to spine and also due to renal stone. If your MRI showing disc prolapse than you may require orthopaedic treatment. In early stage we usually prescribe physiotherapy. If Patient is not relieved than surgical procedure may be needed. Please mention your MRI report.
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What Haven T Tramadol And Solpadol Helped To Ease Back Pain, Rib Area Pain And Kidney Area Pain?

Back pain can be due to spine and also due to renal stone. If your MRI showing disc prolapse than you may require orthopaedic treatment. In early stage we usually prescribe physiotherapy. If Patient is not relieved than surgical procedure may be needed. Please mention your MRI report.