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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Lower Back Pain And Intermittent Hip Pain

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Posted on Tue, 13 Dec 2016
Question: I am hurting more and more, rapidly. I've had lower back pain for years, Intermittent hip pain. In the last couple weeks, my left thumb/lower palm has been hurting and is swollen. The pain seems to be increasing nearly daily. My knee too. Today, and some yesterday, I'm getting occasional sharp pains in my big toe, almost as if I stepped on a needle. Today, it's very painful to turn my head with intermittent arm and leg pain. Suddenly today I hurt so badly, all over. A friend gave me an oxycontin, it didn' YYYY@YYYY make the pain stop. That is the first time I ever tried that and i expected it to knock it out. Tramadol (I have a scrip for that) hasn't been helping. Should I go to urgent care?

Is the sudden increase in pain something that requires immediate attention? or am I just as likely to feel better tomorrow?
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Answered by Dr. Mahaveer Patil (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Needs immediate attention

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thank you for posting the query.

Hope this message finds you in sound and good health.

I have gone through your question in detail and understand the amount of pain you have been going through recently.

Sudden increase in pain is definitely something that needs immediate medical attention.

You mentioned that you have already have had oxycontin and tramadol,that haven't helped at all.Ideally,these medicines are expected to reduce some amount of pain,but if they haven't helped you,then the exact reason needs to be found out.

I would suggest you to go to ER and get necessary investigations done.

Such type of sudden increase in pain usually occurs due to blood derangements.
Nothing to worry about though. Once the diagnosis is made,the pain should come down with appropriate drugs.

If oral pain killer medicines are not helping much,you have a n option of taking a pain killer injection,either intramuscular or through intravenous infusion.


I hope this answer was helpful.

Feel free to ask me any doubts that you may have.

Thank you.

Kind regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. Mahaveer Patil (15 minutes later)
Known Allergies:
itchiness caused by codeine or too much vicadin

Medical History:
2 live births, menopause (HOT flashes!!!), pap smears requiring ___scopy for 25 years

Medications Tried:
I use a heating pad daily on my lower back/hip, aleve, meds below

Current Medications:
simvastin (10mg) gabapentin (600mg twice daily), hydroxyzine (50mg),fluoxetine (20mg) amlodopine besylate (2.5 mg), tramadol (50mg, usually every night), estroven (over the counter), vitamin D-3 2000unit


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Answered by Dr. Mahaveer Patil (13 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Query answered

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Welcome back.

I have gone through your medical history.

The symptoms may be related to the menopausal effects. If the hormonal derangements and fluctuations are on high surge,they may also produce this kind of pain.

You should definitely consult a doctor as early as possible.

Thank you
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar
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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Lower Back Pain And Intermittent Hip Pain

Brief Answer: Needs immediate attention Detailed Answer: Hi, Thank you for posting the query. Hope this message finds you in sound and good health. I have gone through your question in detail and understand the amount of pain you have been going through recently. Sudden increase in pain is definitely something that needs immediate medical attention. You mentioned that you have already have had oxycontin and tramadol,that haven't helped at all.Ideally,these medicines are expected to reduce some amount of pain,but if they haven't helped you,then the exact reason needs to be found out. I would suggest you to go to ER and get necessary investigations done. Such type of sudden increase in pain usually occurs due to blood derangements. Nothing to worry about though. Once the diagnosis is made,the pain should come down with appropriate drugs. If oral pain killer medicines are not helping much,you have a n option of taking a pain killer injection,either intramuscular or through intravenous infusion. I hope this answer was helpful. Feel free to ask me any doubts that you may have. Thank you. Kind regards.