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Why Do I Have A Pain In My Behind When I Am Sitting Or Driving?

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Posted on Tue, 7 Jan 2014
Question: Why do I have a pain in my behind (especially on the right side) when I am sitting or driving?
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (1 hour later)
Brief Answer: Please refer to the following suggestions... Detailed Answer: Hi, The pain, you are feeling in your behind when you are sitting or driving could be related to: - kidney infection (especially when you are having urine troubles such as burning or difficulty when passing the flow) - arthritis (of the lumbar area) - bowel problems (especially if you are having troubles in the bowel movements) So, I'd suggest to: - do abdominal ultrasound - do urine analysis - consult with a GI specialist for further evaluation - check your erithrosedimentation rate, fibrinogen and protein C reactive - have your liver and pancreas function checked! All the best! Feel free to ask me other questions you might have! Dr.Alba
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Why Do I Have A Pain In My Behind When I Am Sitting Or Driving?

Brief Answer: Please refer to the following suggestions... Detailed Answer: Hi, The pain, you are feeling in your behind when you are sitting or driving could be related to: - kidney infection (especially when you are having urine troubles such as burning or difficulty when passing the flow) - arthritis (of the lumbar area) - bowel problems (especially if you are having troubles in the bowel movements) So, I'd suggest to: - do abdominal ultrasound - do urine analysis - consult with a GI specialist for further evaluation - check your erithrosedimentation rate, fibrinogen and protein C reactive - have your liver and pancreas function checked! All the best! Feel free to ask me other questions you might have! Dr.Alba