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A member asked:

Could a cervical biopsy cause cramps and soreness in the lower back area?

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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered

May be: If the pain persists beyond a couple of days, please consult your doctor.

Dr Sparacino and another doctor agreed

Answered 3/4/2013

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