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Is Ibuprofen Appropriate To Heal Pain In Abdomen And Thighs?

my wife is 43 and has had an onset of what she can only describe as feeling like back labor. She isn t pregnant. I have palpated the 4 abdominal quadrants and she has no point of tenderness. When I palpate her back she has no point of tenderness and the pain radiates down to her thigh. The pain is confined to the left of her midline with the radiation. She is suppose to start her period today or tomorrow. I gave her 800 mg of ibprophen at eleven pm eastern time. It had been a dull bothersome pain earlier today and she thought it may have been a strained back.
Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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Hi,
From history it seems that she might be having degenerativechanges in her lumbo-sacral spines giving rise sciatica pain.
Go for x-ray lumbo-sacral region.
Consult orthopedic surgeon and get examined.
Go for physiotherapy like Back extension exercise.
She should avoid weight lifting.
Ok and take care.
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Is Ibuprofen Appropriate To Heal Pain In Abdomen And Thighs?

Hi, From history it seems that she might be having degenerativechanges in her lumbo-sacral spines giving rise sciatica pain. Go for x-ray lumbo-sacral region. Consult orthopedic surgeon and get examined. Go for physiotherapy like Back extension exercise. She should avoid weight lifting. Ok and take care.