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Does chronic nerve damage of lower lumbar cause back pain?

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Different types of p: It is not uncommon for someone with a back injury to have nerve pain. Nerve pain can be experienced as radiating pain away from the spine and into the buttocks, hip or leg. You can have back pain that is not specifically related to a nerve injury. You would need to be evaluated by a physician to better determine the nature and cause of your pain. This will help determine the best treatment.

Answered 11/25/2019

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Yes: I don't have enough info on you to give you many details. But in general the answer is yes.

Answered 3/26/2013

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