Ponchatoula, LA
A 32-year-old female asked:
i am having right lower back pain that is radiating to lower right pelvis. no fever?
4 doctor answers • 7 doctors weighed in

Dr. Aruna Adaikkalam answered
Internal Medicine 38 years experience
Loin to groin?: Kidney stones, uretric stones - a common cause of the above symptom. Also being a female, need to r/o local conditions - especially pelvic inflammatory dz., spine disease causing radiculopathy with referred pain coming to the front from back. Get urine routine exam to r/o infection,blood. Stone can cause a trace of blood , a clue for diagnosis sometimes. HAve any IUCD for contraception. See ur PCP
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Dr. Matt Wachsman answered
Internal Medicine 36 years experience
This is one: of those where examination is helpful.
without an exam, I can only give general information. And, what you mean by pelvis means different things if it is deep in, front, and with abdominal symptoms (APPENDIX, urinary tract, ovary problem, other internal organ situation, often serious even without fever).
OR
around back, increased w movement..muscular pain more likely
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Dr. Lori Semel answered
Pediatrics 35 years experience
Pain: There are so many questions to ask, but new onset pain in lower back that radiates to pelvis should be seen and evaluated asap.
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Dr. Patrick Kohlitz answered
Internal Medicine 11 years experience
Hard to tell: without more information. You may have something as simple as a muscle strain. Nephrolithiasis, or pain from a kidney stone characteristically radiates to the pelvis.
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