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lower back goes numb after having a cystoscopy
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Dr. Donald Colantino answered
61 years experience Internal Medicine
Call urologist: This isn't normal and there may be a bladder infection and or traumatic damage to the urethra to explain these symptoms. I recommend that you be seen ... Read More
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Dr. Edgar Mendizabal answered
55 years experience Internal Medicine
Urethritis: it will get better, just rest Arthur for a few days
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Dr. John Feola answered
31 years experience Internal Medicine
R/O DISC DISEASE /MS: Your description of the pain sounds neuropathic in nature . You need a full exam and focused Neuro exam. Full lab tests including TFTS /Vit b12/Vit d/ ... Read More

Dr. Nayana Trivedi answered
39 years experience Internal Medicine
Anxiety may be?: Need more information.
Do you have Migraine? Do you exercise ? What kind? High Impact? What have you done to relieve ? Do you have pain with this?Is ... Read More
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Dr. Donald Colantino answered
61 years experience Internal Medicine
Exam needed: Pathology of the lumbosacral. Spinal cord can cause low back pain and bilateral leg numbness. An examination by a neurologist is advised. Appropriate ... Read More
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Normal,...: What you felt after ureteral stent is entirely expected. In fact, your symptom is mild; lucky. More? Check with your doctor only as needed. Best to po ... Read More
A 27-year-old female asked:

Dr. Leo Germin answered
42 years experience Neurology
See your neurologist: These symptoms sometimes might be seen with the conditions involving central nervous system.
You might benefit from seeing a neurologist.
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A 26-year-old female asked:

Dr. Sewa Legha answered
50 years experience Medical Oncology
It depends on....: Symptoms like you have described can come and go on their own. So I would advise you to monitor yourself for few days and do not worry about the poten ... Read More
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A 18-year-old male asked:

Dr. Aron Rovner answered
25 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Back injury: You might have injured a nerve. Have an orthopedic spine specialist see your back. You might need an mri.
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Dr. Paul Grin answered
36 years experience Pain Management
Nerve impingement: can be caused by being sandwiched between two spinal bones, pressed by a bulging disc. It can cause muscle spasm and back pain. This condition must be ... Read More
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Dr. David Hardin answered
36 years experience Wound care
Spinal stenosis : This combination sounds like possible spinal stenosis due to disc rupture, tumor, fracture or at 30 congenital malformation there are other possibi ... Read More
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