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JML

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HEALTH QUESTION

WHAT MAY CAUSE PAIN COMING FROM SIDE LOWER STOMACH UNDER NEATH THE HIP BONE & SIDE LOWER BACK

 
 
 
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Submitted 345 days ago...

Ruchele

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Can you describe the pain? Sharp or dull, constant or intermitent, worse with walking etc..

 

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JML

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ITS LIKE A SHARP PAIN I CAN FEEL MORE WHEN WALKING... BUT IT USUALLY DOESN'T HAPPEN OFTEN ..I BARELY NOTICED THE PAIN COUPLE DAYS AGO

 

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Ruchele

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See your doc for a diagnosis and treatment.

Sciatica refers to pain that begins in the hip and buttocks and continues all the way down the leg. This condition is often accompanied by low back pain, which can be more or less severe than the leg pain. The term "sciatica" indicates that the sciatic nerve, which travels from the lower back through the buttocks and into the leg, is thought to be the cause of the pain in this condition. True sciatica is a condition that occurs when a herniated lumbar disc compresses one of the contributing roots of the sciatic nerve. This type of low back pain is less common than other causes and conditions that produce back pain. For instance, sporting activities, recreational activities, and heavy labor can cause back and leg pain, which is commonly misdiagnosed as sciatica. The challenge for a physician is to distinguish between radicular pain, which is caused by an inflamed nerve root, and referred pain, which is a result of a musculoskeletal sprain or strain.

 

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Submitted 344 days ago...

slb2007

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KIDNEYS!!! If you drink alot of soda or alcohol SLOW DOWN drink plenty of water everyday, imean lots if it hurts real bad, if you have that kinda pain it is likely you are devoloping kidney stones, so drink water to prevent that, it also may be a sign of a urinary tract infection, the best way to prevent both of those things and stop the back pain is drink ALOT of water for a few days...

 

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Carious749

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It may be muscular, the flexors of hip called "Iliopsoas." which attach to the inside of the pelvis, and also the lower back. The other end (they become one) attach to inside of leg. Typically tight psoas creates lots of pull on lower back, usually pain when walking or laying flat (on either back or stomach). Folks with tight iliosoas mucles tend to sleep on their sides so they are bending their hips.

 
 

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