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Should I Go To The Emergency Room For Back Pain When Tilting Head Forward?

my back hurts really bad when i tilt my head forward, it is breath taking pain. steady ache when i try to relax, bad enough i am considering a trip to the emergency room. i have a pretty high pain tolerance but this is hard to take. it gets just a little better in certain positions but not enough to relax.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013
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There is no such need of hurry to go to the emergency for back pain. You should avoid forward bending, weight lifting., squatting. Take hot compression Volini spray for local application.take pain killer and ppi like pantoprazole for 5 days.By this time you should do a Digital X-ray of L/S spine and consult sn orthopaedic Dr.
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Should I Go To The Emergency Room For Back Pain When Tilting Head Forward?

There is no such need of hurry to go to the emergency for back pain. You should avoid forward bending, weight lifting., squatting. Take hot compression Volini spray for local application.take pain killer and ppi like pantoprazole for 5 days.By this time you should do a Digital X-ray of L/S spine and consult sn orthopaedic Dr.