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What Is The Treatment For Chronic Lower Back Pain?

HI.. 5 days ago i while i was using the restroom.. i pushed my watse out with too much force and now i have had a chronic pain in my lower left abs, and slightly in my lower backside.. ive researched possible causes and the only things that i feel relate to me are a Herniated Disk, or Possibly a kidney infection, although the pain is mild and chronic, not sharp or severe. I also thought my appendix could perhaps be the cause?

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Thu, 5 Mar 2015
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Well come to HCM
Exerting force at the time of defecation may cause some kind of pain and this may any where from lower abdomen to anal region some time this may be mild to moderate depends upon the force applied, do not apply such force to avoid pain, else this is nothing to worry, and this is not related with the conditions that is being discuss here, take care.
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What Is The Treatment For Chronic Lower Back Pain?

HI Well come to HCM Exerting force at the time of defecation may cause some kind of pain and this may any where from lower abdomen to anal region some time this may be mild to moderate depends upon the force applied, do not apply such force to avoid pain, else this is nothing to worry, and this is not related with the conditions that is being discuss here, take care.