I'm very sorry to hear about your constant lower back pain. Unfortnately, you will need to be diagnosed by a doctor since the process of diagnosing not only needs to be done by a doctor but it also requires an assessment, history, and diagnostic tests such as XRAYs and and MRI.
Some possible causes for low back pain include: injury, pressure on the nerves, fractures, a bacterial infection, and osteoarthritis.
You can also see a chiropractor if you don't want to go back to another doctor for a third diagnosis.
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Hi Anon,
I'm very sorry to hear about your constant lower back pain. Unfortnately, you will need to be diagnosed by a doctor since the process of diagnosing not only needs to be done by a doctor but it also requires an assessment, history, and diagnostic tests such as XRAYs and and MRI.
Some possible causes for low back pain include: injury, pressure on the nerves, fractures, a bacterial infection, and osteoarthritis.
You can also see a chiropractor if you don't want to go back to another doctor for a third diagnosis.
http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/tc/low-back-pain-cause
https://www.empowher.com/low-back-pain/content/relieving-lower-back-pain-naturally
All the best,
Rosa
February 14, 2012 - 7:05amThis Comment
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