Pelvic pain: Has a variety of causes - here is some general information below: https://patient.info/health/pelvic-pain-in-women See a doctor licensed in your area for examination and /or consideration of tests to make a specific diagnosis.
Answered 4/12/2017
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Back pain: There are numerous causes of lower back pain. It is difficult to reach a diagnosis without a proper examination of your back and abdomen. The back pain could arise from your kidneys, rib cage, spine or hip and pelvic joints. It could be due to inflammation from an old injury, arthritis or disc pain, hip bursitis, kidney stones - the possibilities are endless. You need to see your doctor
Answered 4/30/2017
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Many Possibilities: Depending on how long it's been going on, i would consider an evaluation by a spine specialist. Sometimes it could be a muscle imbalance, early onset arthritis or scoliosis. Also could be a pinched nerve/herniated disc. Either way it might be good to figure it out and get appropriate treatment.
Answered 5/10/2017
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Many possible causes: There are many reasons for LBP. I would suggest seeing your PCP for an evaluation.
Answered 1/5/2019
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