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Suggest Remedy For Persistent Back Pain In A Person With High BP

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Posted on Wed, 23 Dec 2015
Question: Hi, I am 33 and relatively healthy. I do have heriditary high blood pressure controlled by meds. I have had troubles with my left leg since I was pregnant 5years ago with my daughter. I have pain in my lower back that shoots to my forte I have also been experiencing pelvic pain. My
Left knee is now hurting pretty badly and swollen. Are these all connected?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Klerida Shehu (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
My opinion is that your symptoms are connected with each other.

Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you for asking!
I read your query and understood your concerns.

My opinion is that your symptoms are connected with each other. Your symptoms most probably are related to rheumatismal and connective disorders. Rheumatismal and connective tissue disorders may be associated with back spine spondylosis and knee arthrosis.

In order to exclude/confirm connective disorder disease you should contact a rheumatologist and should do the following examinations:
- Blood work
- Spine x-ray
- Knee x-ray
- Rheumatismal factor and other connective tissue factors (AMA, ANA etc.)

Hope this will be of help!
Wish you health!
Dr. Shehu
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Suggest Remedy For Persistent Back Pain In A Person With High BP

Brief Answer: My opinion is that your symptoms are connected with each other. Detailed Answer: Hi and thank you for asking! I read your query and understood your concerns. My opinion is that your symptoms are connected with each other. Your symptoms most probably are related to rheumatismal and connective disorders. Rheumatismal and connective tissue disorders may be associated with back spine spondylosis and knee arthrosis. In order to exclude/confirm connective disorder disease you should contact a rheumatologist and should do the following examinations: - Blood work - Spine x-ray - Knee x-ray - Rheumatismal factor and other connective tissue factors (AMA, ANA etc.) Hope this will be of help! Wish you health! Dr. Shehu