Back Pain: is a very common problem and can be tough to deal with. The proper treatment depends on the etiology of your discomfort. A common cause of back pain is muscle spasm or strain that takes time and usually stretching/exercise to resolve.
Answered 6/10/2015
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Diagnosis: Hi, Back pain is one of my specialties. Most cases I see are do to sitters disease or gait (ex; foot position). But you need to identify the origin and rule out more serious causes. Any neurologic issues also need to be addressed like numbness in the legs.
Answered 11/28/2017
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Back Strain: Low back pain is a fact of life. Just about everybody will suffer from it sooner or later. One of the main causes of back pain, whether acute or chronic, is low back strain. http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/guide/low-back-strain
Answered 12/12/2016
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Low Back Pain: Most LBP is not serious and goes away with time, physio, and simple analgesia. Warning signs include numbness, weakness, urinary or defecating problems, or fever. If you are older or have a cancer that is concerning also. There could be abdominal causes or kidney problems also. If any concerns or symptoms persist you should see your doctor.
Answered 3/28/2017
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