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ricky85
Newbie Joined: Aug 05 2018 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Posted: Aug 06 2018 at 12:32pm |
You may have disk bulge problem. MRI is better to find out the critical problem of your back/spine. At the initial step, you can do some back exercise.
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jessica1
Newbie Joined: Jun 26 2012 Location: US Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Lower back pain can be harmful, if you are not taking proper treatment according to the pain. The problem might be related to your disc. You must consult to the best doctor. Dr Sid specializes in non-surgical approach to Scoliosis, physical therapy and many more. You can go to Scoliosis-treatments.com to find solution of your problem.
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sandradavis
Newbie Joined: Feb 02 2012 Location: Hawaii Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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You might have injured a disc in your back or pulled a muscle badly. You do need to see a doctor to get anti-inflammatory, which will make the inside swelling go down and stop pressing on nerves. Only a doctor can diagnose what is going on but if it is continues for several hours and doesn't settle down don't leave it for too long.
If you lay down bend your knees and put a pillow under them.And sitting up put a pillow behind your lower back.Also, take pain killers.Paracetamol or similar. Good Luck!! :) Kamagra |
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Ask a PT
Senior Member Joined: Jul 07 2008 Status: Offline Points: 954 |
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Our user asked: "i am having pain in the lower back when i try to stand up, sometimes when i laugh and few times when i am laying on my bed. is this a physical thing or is it a biology thing. i don't really know who to talk to" Ask a PT Response: "There could be a number of things going on ie. discs, muscle, etc. It would probably be best to see a physical therapist. He or she would be able to perform an evaluation and assessment on you to determine what may be contributing to your pain. Best of luck to you."
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