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What Causes Constant Pain In Lower Back And Dizziness?

Im 14, weighing 65-69 kg and im a female. I have pain on my lower left part of my back 3 days after running during PE. It has been a week now and it still hurts. I also found that i have a random bruise on the back of my elbow which is less reddish and purple-ish. I feel dizzy whenever I try to stand up quickly and i am always tired/sleepy. My skin has loss most of its tan but now it looks a little pale. Not too pale. Should i see a doctor?
Fri, 2 May 2014
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Sports Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Yes, you should see a doctor. It would start with some screening lab studies, particularly to look at your Complete Blood Count. An internal medicine problem must be ruled out before considering a musculoskeletal cause of your pain. And the fatigue, paleness, and dizziness are definitely a concern. It could be some form of anemia, so testing is needed.
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What Causes Constant Pain In Lower Back And Dizziness?

Yes, you should see a doctor. It would start with some screening lab studies, particularly to look at your Complete Blood Count. An internal medicine problem must be ruled out before considering a musculoskeletal cause of your pain. And the fatigue, paleness, and dizziness are definitely a concern. It could be some form of anemia, so testing is needed.