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What Could Cause Pain In Vertebra?

hi doctor , i have been suffering form mild back pain at level t8 t9 in about 4 months .iam not sure if i have a bulging or not case the Pain is vary which effect the both side masclus but when some one press on it i feel some relief also i feel pain exactly inside the vertebra
Thu, 18 Sep 2014
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Hi,Welcome to healthcare magic.After going through your query in my opinion it is muscular pain as pain is mild. Rest and analgesics is its treatment. Sometimes vitamin D deficiency can cause this so serum vitamin D test is advised if it is low than vitamin D supplementation will be required.Other causes of pain can be seen by x-ray and MRI of thoracic spine. I think your query answered.Welcome to any follow up query.
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What Could Cause Pain In Vertebra?

Hi,Welcome to healthcare magic.After going through your query in my opinion it is muscular pain as pain is mild. Rest and analgesics is its treatment. Sometimes vitamin D deficiency can cause this so serum vitamin D test is advised if it is low than vitamin D supplementation will be required.Other causes of pain can be seen by x-ray and MRI of thoracic spine. I think your query answered.Welcome to any follow up query.