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What Is The Cause Of Pelvic Pain?

Hi, I fell Oct 9, 2013. X-ray- no fractures in lower back, was sent to therapy. I also had pelvis pain, X-Ray, no fractures. also. ultra sound in pelvis, normal. MRI back and pelvis, Found L2 compression fracture. No putting cement in because it is healing, after 3months. Will let it heal. A MRI of the pelvic (in lower front, did not find why I have pain in this area, no fractures, no cancer or arthritis. Any ideas? Thanks Doris
Wed, 14 Dec 2016
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Hi,

To make exact diagnosis I need your fresh MRI of lumbosacral spine to see the condition of that vertebrae.

Nerve in that vertebrae level and that disc compression causing you that much pain.

Till that have tab. aceclofenac+ thiocolchicoside twice a day.

Apply hot packs.

Thanks.

Dr. CHANDER MOHAN SINGH.
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What Is The Cause Of Pelvic Pain?

Hi, To make exact diagnosis I need your fresh MRI of lumbosacral spine to see the condition of that vertebrae. Nerve in that vertebrae level and that disc compression causing you that much pain. Till that have tab. aceclofenac+ thiocolchicoside twice a day. Apply hot packs. Thanks. Dr. CHANDER MOHAN SINGH.